Our Corporate Policy

SGRL has established a Quality & Safety (HSE) Management System, which assures all stakeholders have sustained satisfaction in the services provided by the company. The objective of our Quality Management System is aim at achieving customer satisfaction by consistently meeting their requirements. We are engaged in Process & Pipeline Services, Electrical & Instrumentation Services, Mechanical& Civil Engineering Services, Procurement, services to the oil, gas and energy industries worldwide and particularly in Nigeria.

To achieve this, the expectations, needs & requirements of our customers & other stakeholders must be identified and satisfied or exceeded where possible. SGRL believes that the key to success in this regard is our Quality Management System, which is based on International Standard ISO 9001: 2000 – Quality Management System – Requirement and ISO 14001: 1996 – Environmental Management System; we strive to reduce the impact of our business on the environment and other associated standards. Our quality management system ensures that effective controls are consistently & adequately applied to our work processes, & provides a record of our quality-related activities.

We are committed to maintaining, & continually improving our quality & safety (HSE) systems. All employee and subcontractors are invited & expected to share in this commitment. We have allocated sufficient resources to ensure that quality & safety (HSE) remains at the heart of our business. A management representative has been appointed with responsibility and full authorization in order to ensure the compliance with the required ISO standards. This implies that the continual implementation of the company’s integrated quality & safety management system has been delegated to this quality & safety (HSE) authority.

Nigerian Content Plan and Development

SGRL lays significant emphasis on maximizing the Nigerian expertise in its growth, thereby supporting the economic development of the country in line with the Federal Government of Nigeria’s Nigerian Content Directives