Julius Berger Announces Appointment of New Directors
The Board of Directors of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc,
after its meeting on December 6th, 2019, accepted the resignation of HRH Igwe
Peter Nwokike Anugwu, JP, OFR and Engr Heinz Stockhausen as directors of the
construction firm.
According to a notice by
the company to the Nigerian Stock Exchange, signed by the Company
Secretary, Mrs Cecilia E. Madueke, Ernest Chukwudi Ebi and Karsten Hansel were
appointed as Independent Non-executive Director and Director of the company
respectively. The appointment reportedly took effect from December 7, 2019.
Karsten Hansel’s profile: Hansel studied civil
engineering and architecture with a focus on urban planning and building design
at the Technical Universities of Hannover and Darmstadt.
He has previously worked for Bilfinger + Berger
Bauaktiengesellschaft in Wiesbaden and was responsible, among other things, for
the introduction of 3D/CAD building planning. Hansel has managed various major
projects for the group on-site in Nigeria, Berlin, China and Qatar.
Subsequently, he took over the management of all infrastructure, industrial,
gas and oil projects for Bilfinger Berger Nigeria GmbH.
After the transfer of operations to Julius Berger
International GmbH in 2012, all project managements were bundled under his
direction. In 2014, he joined the management board and was appointed Chief
Executive Officer of Julius Berger International GmbH since October
2018. Karsten Hensel is a member of the Hessen Chamber of Architects
and a lecturer at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences in the field of
“Building abroad”.
About Julius Berger: Julius Berger Nigeria Plc (Julius
Berger) has been in existence since far back in 1970. It is a leading
construction company offering integrated solutions and related services. Julius
Berger specializes in executing complex works that require the highest level of
technical expertise.
Headquartered in Abuja, with locations in Lagos and Uyo, the
company is represented across Nigeria in structural engineering and
infrastructure works, and in southern Nigeria through domestic and
international oil and gas industry projects.
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