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That's the power behind intentionality.Bravo Team Burkina Faso!
18/10/2025

That's the power behind intentionality.

Bravo Team Burkina Faso!

Burkina Faso has taken a significant step in automotive innovation by unveiling its first-ever 100% electric car. This remarkable achievement comes from Itaou, a pioneering Burkinabe car manufacturer dedicated to sustainable transportation. Designed and developed entirely by Burkinabe engineers, this electric vehicle stands as a testament to local expertise and innovation. It boasts an impressive range of 330 kilometers on a full charge, making it a practical choice for both urban and long-distance travel. Additionally, its fast-charging capability allows the battery to reach full capacity in just 30 minutes, ensuring convenience for drivers. This launch marks a milestone for Burkina Faso’s automotive industry, reflecting the country's commitment to eco-friendly technology and energy efficiency. By reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions, this electric vehicle aligns with global efforts to combat climate change. Beyond its technical features, the success of this project highlights the growing potential of African nations in high-tech industries. Itaou’s achievement not only strengthens Burkina Faso’s position in sustainable mobility but also inspires future generations of engineers and entrepreneurs. With this innovation, Burkina Faso takes a bold step toward a greener and self-reliant future in the automotive world. "

Who Owns the Remaining Materials on Site?This debate has been causing small wars between clients and contractors. You fi...
15/10/2025

Who Owns the Remaining Materials on Site?

This debate has been causing small wars between clients and contractors. You finish a project, some materials remain, and suddenly both sides start claiming ownership. Let’s clear the air once and for all.

Every project begins with a Bill of Quantity (BOQ), agreed. In that BOQ, a smart Quantity Surveyor already includes a 10 to 15% variation allowance. This is not an error. It covers unforeseen and inevitable factors that occur during construction.

Unforeseen factors are those natural or accidental events that nobody plans for. A heavy rainfall that washes off freshly cast concrete. A section of weak soil that requires extra excavation and more concrete. Those things happen.

Inevitable factors come from site operations. Maybe some blocks break during offloading, a few woods get damaged during formwork, or a labourer mixes concrete with the wrong ratio. These small losses are already accounted for in that variation.

Now, let’s get to the main issue — who owns leftover materials?

1. If the client bought the materials, everything on site belongs to the client. No argument. The contractor has no right over what remains, even if he supervised every single item.
2. If the contractor was paid to buy materials, but there was no written agreement or contract stating ownership rights, the materials still belong to the client. The money used was the client’s, not the contractor’s.
3. If there’s a signed agreement, and the contractor procured the materials under a fixed contract sum, then the unused items can be negotiated. But courtesy and transparency demand that the client be informed first.

In plain terms, the person who funded the purchase owns the materials.
Simple. No emotions. No guessing. THE CLIENT.

The Varriation in Price and Material quantity is shoulded by the clients for there is every reason the cleint should also benefit from any material remaining.

A professional contractor should always inform the client of leftover materials. If the client decides to gift them out, that’s a bonus. But honesty builds trust, and trust builds referrals.

Clients respect contractors who are accountable. They remember the ones who didn’t cheat them. They call them again. They recommend them to friends.

So, to every contractor and builder out there:
• Charge your labour properly.
• Manage your materials wisely.
• Be transparent with your client.

Your integrity is your biggest asset in this business.

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02/10/2025

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