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3rd Construction Sector Joint Consultative Group Meeting Held – Quality of Infrastructure Discussed

Home 9 News 9 3rd Construction Sector Joint Consultative Group Meeting Held – Quality of Infrastructure Discussed

NCIC in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport and Public Works, hosted the Construction Sector Joint Consultative Group (CSJCG) which was held from the 28th to 29th of July 2022 at Capital Hotel in Lilongwe. The meeting which was presided over by the Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works, Hon. Nancy Mdoko, MP was held under the theme “Quality Infrastructure delivery in the Construction Industry”, brought together stakeholders in the industry to tackle issues affecting the industry, more so quality.

CSJCG was established to ensure effective coordination and implementation of the National Construction Industry Policy and other related policies, strategies, plans and programmes through a multifaceted approach.

A comprehensive report will be published in due course.

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