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Aloy C. Aloy Steers Alloy Contracting Services Towards Excellence in Nigeria’s Construction Sector
Tolulope Oke
In Nigeria’s construction and engineering sector, where project failure can carry significant financial and reputational consequences, leadership has become one of the most critical differentiators. For Alloy Contracting Services, that leadership is embodied in its Chief Executive Officer, Aloy C. Aloy.
Over the past decade, Aloy has built a leadership model centred on execution discipline, systems thinking, and long-term value creation. Rather than positioning the company solely as a contractor, he has steered it toward becoming a full-spectrum engineering partner capable of handling complex, multi-layered projects.
Under his direction, Alloy Contracting Services has delivered projects for over 100 clients across sectors such as energy, public infrastructure, institutional development, and private enterprise. These include organisations like the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Transmission Company of Nigeria, British Council, and Okomu Oil Palm Company Plc.
Colleagues and industry observers describe his approach as structured and performance-driven, with a strong emphasis on accountability and delivery standards. This has enabled the company to maintain consistency in environments where project complexity is often high and margins for error are limited.
In recent years, Aloy has also led the company’s expansion into residential and hospitality development, applying engineering precision to real estate projects that are often underserved by technical rigor.
“In this industry, reputation is earned through delivery. Every project is a statement of who you are,” he said.
As infrastructure demands grow across Edo State and Nigeria at large, leadership voices like Aloy’s are expected to play a greater role in shaping how projects are conceived, executed, and sustained.







