Abstract:
Many countries lockdown and safety guidelines enforcement due to Corona Virus Disease of 2019
(COVID-19) affected the construction sector, which is one of the highest labour-intensive industries.
Therefore, Nigeria’s COVID-19 scenario may hinder sustainable development goals projects connected
with the construction sector. Hence, this study investigated the challenges faced during the pandemic
and proffer feasible solutions through the stakeholders’ perspective to direct the post-COVID-19 recovery
phase into a sustainable path for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) connected to the con struction sector. This was conducted in sequence. First, the face-to-face interviews and results from the
qualitative phase were further analysed through a questionnaire survey within Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria.
Findings suggest management efficiency improvement, construction companies accelerate rollout and
adoption of digitalisation technologies with government support, new skill-building on new tools and
technologies, and government should increase the budget on infrastructure facilities as part of the feas ible solutions to direct the post-COVID-19 recovery phase to achieve SDGs. In conclusion, the outcome of
this paper will shed light on how collaboration with relevant stakeholders and the use of 4IR technologies
can stir up attaining the SDGs associated with the sector in the post-COVID-19 recovery era.