The ISO 9001 Certification indicates that the management system of ArchVision Workgroup aligns with global best practices. This commitment to excellent project management sets the bar for all Project Management companies throughout the industry

ArchVision Workgroup has become the first Project Management firm in Nigeria to achieve ISO 9001:2015 certification and one of the few in West Africa so honored. This solidifies its position as a leader in quality assurance within the project management profession. The ISO 9001:2015 certification is a testament that the company’s management systems align with global best practices.
ISO 9001 is recognized worldwide as the international benchmark for quality within an organization. This latest accomplishment demonstrates ArchVision Workgroup’s dedication for high performance work practices; and is a significant confirmation of its ongoing commitment to qualitative service delivery.
Speaking on the achievements, Odunayo Lawani, the company’s CEO and Lead Consultant said, “There are very few Project Management Consultancy firms in Africa with this accreditation.”
He said: “We are setting the pace for other consulting firms in Nigeria to follow. By this achievement, we have joined the privileged class of ISO 9001:2015 QMS certified organizations. Our ISO 9001:2015 certification confirms that our operations and approach to service delivery is consistent with our value proposition: To Energize Performance on All Projects for Our Clients.”
“The evaluation process that led to the achievement of this 9001:2015 Certification was rigorous. It involved the development of the quality management system, a management system documentation review, a pre-audit, an initial assessment, and a clearance of non-conformances. A third-party audit company then audited all our systems, policies, and procedures to verify that our business management system meets the ISO 9001 standards.”
“As the leading Project Management Firm in Nigeria, ArchVision Workgroup employees have a profound sense of shared responsibility to adhere to these standards; and by all means continuously Energize Performance and satisfy clients on all projects,” said Odunayo Lawani. “
Appreciation
“We take this opportunity to extend our profound thanks to all our clients for their feedback and support. We will continue striving to exceed expectations in the months and years to come.”
ArchVision Workgroup’s certification applies to all our Project Management Services including Construction Project Management, Infrastructure Project Management, IT Project Management; as well as Facility Management Services.
“When we try to describe how much work we put in to maximize value for clients – you don’t have to take our words for it – Our ISO 9001 certification proves it!
The ISO 9001:2015 Certification Brings Extreme Benefits to Our Clients
Obtaining this ISO 9001:2015 certification assures our clients that we are working within well-structured processes. This guarantees that we meet the requirements of all our clients; we are consequently held accountable to these processes by a series of independent third-party audits.
It demonstrates that ArchVision Workgroup has designed and implemented a reliable system of controls to meet demands for high quality services. The certification further commits us to continuous improvement which assures our clients that our services will continuously improve.
Since we bagged the ISO 9001:2015 Certification, most clients have preferred us over other Project Management Firms and Consultants because we are verified by an independent third-party that:
1. We have a management system in place to ensure their projects are well managed
2. We constantly evaluate the performance of our services
3. A third-party company audits us annually to ensure we are meeting client expectations and requirements, and
4. We maintain the necessary documentation to protect clients from losses and litigations
ISO 9001:2015 is a globally recognized quality management standard developed and published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It ensures that the products and services meet the needs of customers, through an effective quality management system.
At ArchVision Workgroup, we tailor our services to all clients with an in-depth understanding of local intricacies; and by using proven methods, we guarantee repeatable, consistent and long term success on all projects we manage.
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