• The Prospect Of Human Resource Management In Enhancing Higher Productivity In An Construction Company

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    • HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
      Sintax is a team of result oriented, innovative, stand alone and upwardly mobile professionals drawn from diverse fields as architecture, engineering, surveying, accountancy and information technology.
      Sintax limited was incorporated as a private limited liability company by corporate affairs under the companies and allied matters Act, 1990 on 19th August, 1995, with registration number 279348.
      Sintax limited are pacesetters in consultancy, building and civil engineering construction, and properly development who boldly and totally broke away from the Nigerian tradition in other to achieve commitment to the tradition of excellence and completely re-building the Nigerian environment. This bold and total break with Nigerian tradition could not be made without courage, without sincere, faith that the end justifies then means.
      VISION STATEMENT OF SYNTAX
      In pulling the nation out of current state of despondency and technical dependence, trough restoring it hope and self-confidence by proving, that is giving the right conditions; Nigerians are capable of attaining a comb combination of technical and moral excellence.   
      BOARD OF DIRECTOR’S EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT AND POTENTIAL HUMAN CAPITAL
      Sintax construction company has below mentioned names of board of directors/executive management who regulates the day today affairs of company.  
      Activities of Sintax construction company
      Sintax Construction Company also engages in carrying out the following activities which are as follows:-
      Consultancy   
      Architecture
      Civil Engineering
      Mechanical Engineering
      Electrical Engineering
      Land surveying and quantity surveying
      B.      Building Construction
                i.        residential and Commercial Estates
                ii.       Parks and Resorts
      industrial buildings
      Commercial Centers Residential Blocks and office complexes

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