 Issues of building collapse will be a theme of the past and members of the public stop dealing with quirks and engage the services of professional engineers. This where the views expressed by experts while speaking with the journalists at the 7th International Construction and Building Materials and Technology Expo held in Lagos. Their attributed challenges in the construction industry to the use of less experienced workers inferior quality materials and unprofessional attitude of some engineers on site. Everywhere you go in Nigeria there is something to call it impunity. Other call it corruption. People want to cut corners. So it's not about the well the artisan or the professional. They have a blame but the most blame come from the developer or the owner of the structure because if we are advised that this project will cost you so much and then somebody comes to you and says ah no you can do it for cheaper. And then without consulting with the people who originally gave you the original figure to find out whether truly you can do that same building for lower figure for a cheaper price using the same materials and then you go ahead and listen to somebody who probably is not as trained as the people who had originally advised you. The problem that the society the public is dealing with quirks instead of with engineers and when there's a problem they're not calling it called engineers. Our institution we have chapters in virtually every state of the country so when you if you are into construction if you are not sure of who to contact please come to our office because the problem is that you're using quirks. That's the real underlying problem. They also stress the name for the federal government to put in place a building collapse prevention committee to educate the masses as part of measures to hold in the ugly trend. Just set up a building collapse prevention committee and the idea is to actually reach out to the public, educate them to stop using quirks. I can assure you that immediately we stop using quirks buildings will stop collapsing. It's as simple as that and we'll also be making public statements on this and we are actually calling on government to collaborate with us professionals in regulating this stuff because if the regulatory authorities are also doing their work well they can prevent this from happening because I know they have professionals but what they have is inadequate to reach out everywhere. The ability to relate some certain things in the past with the current and come up with a better option. I mean somebody probably the best project he has done or building he has done is two floors. Now goes ahead to take on the it tends to restructure. Where is this going to come from? There are some certain issues that will come up when you are doing it tends to restructure that will never happen on the two-storey structure. For instance you are talking about lifts, the lift wall and all of that which in the two-storey structure you just climb your steps and you're out there.