Close-up of weathered hands holding a folded site survey document, a partially visible site boundary map beneath, shot at golden-hour with warm late-afternoon light raking across the papers, construction site ground visible at the lower edge of the frame, shallow depth of field on the document surface
Close-up of weathered hands holding a folded site survey document, a partially visible site boundary map beneath, shot at golden-hour with warm late-afternoon light raking across the papers, construction site ground visible at the lower edge of the frame, shallow depth of field on the document surface

— Abuja-based. Project-tested.

A decade on the ground before you arrive.

Ariesnaf was built inside Abuja's project economy — ministry corridors, supply yards, and site assessments. Not a registered address. Not a remote team.

Wide environmental shot of an active supply yard in Lagos at dawn — stacked building materials, a forklift mid-movement to the left third, workers in the background reviewing a clipboard, available light from the open yard casting long shadows across the concrete floor
Wide environmental shot of an active supply yard in Lagos at dawn — stacked building materials, a forklift mid-movement to the left third, workers in the background reviewing a clipboard, available light from the open yard casting long shadows across the concrete floor
/ The network is the product

Ministry contacts, vetted suppliers, licensed surveyors.

The relationships that move a project — regulatory pathways, reliable material sources, on-ground surveyors — took years to build. They are not a vendor list. They are the operational core we bring to every engagement.

Supply-chain resilience here means backup suppliers and alternate routes before the first one stalls — not a contingency plan written after the fact.

A small number of projects. Senior attention on every one.

We limit active engagements so the people who assessed your site are the same people managing your procurement and navigating your regulatory path. No handoffs to a junior team mid-project.

If you are at the feasibility stage or earlier, the right first step is a direct conversation about site reality and what your project will actually require to move forward in Nigeria.