
Regional desk · Lagos, Nigeria
Lagos regional desk.
Lagos coordinates owner-led mandates across private residences, estates, healthcare sites, manufacturing assets, and operating businesses in Nigeria.
Regional presence
A local route into one accountable house.
Best suited for mandates that need field attendance, supplier control, commissioning records, and principal-level escalation.
- Mandate posture
- Estates, healthcare, manufacturing
- Field response
- 24–72h on the ground
- Local lead
- West Africa partner desk
Desk focus
What the Lagos desk holds.
Lagos is the firm’s West Africa field desk. It carries owner-led mandates that need people on the ground — supplier control, site attendance, commissioning records, and a principal-level escalation route across Nigeria and the wider region.
Desk focus
i — iii
- IField
Field-led delivery
Site attendance, supplier and contractor control, and commissioning records held to the same documentation standard as the European desks.
- IIMandate
Owner-side mandates
Private residences, estates, healthcare sites, manufacturing assets, and operating businesses where one accountable house must hold the work.
- IIIEscalation
Direct escalation route
A discreet line to a partner when an asset, household, or site moves from routine to urgent.
Engagement
How a Lagos engagement runs.
Best suited for mandates that need field attendance, supplier control, commissioning records, and principal-level escalation.
Engagement cadence
i — iii · partner-led
- I
Private brief
Share the asset, location, and decision pressure. No public funnel, no sales sequence.
- II
Field assessment
A senior reviewer scopes on the ground, typically within 24–72 hours where attendance is needed.
- III
Documented handover
Work is delivered with commissioning evidence and a retained line for stewardship.
Use Lagos when the asset pressure sits in Nigeria or when a West Africa field desk should hold the mandate.
Private intake
Start with the city, asset, and decision pressure.
Use Lagos when the asset pressure sits in Nigeria or when a West Africa field desk should hold the mandate.
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