Building since 2008
Eighteen years of projects delivered in Edo State and beyond. Long enough that the work can be inspected, and the clients can be asked.
The principal
Founder of TONDIV GROUP. He has been building since 2008, and he still walks the sites himself.
That is not a marketing position, it is how the business is structured. The engineer who prices your job is the engineer who sets it out, checks the reinforcement, and signs off each stage. There is no layer between you and the person responsible.
It is also why the WhatsApp line on this website is his, and not a receptionist's.
When you call, you speak to the engineer who is responsible for the build.
The group
TONDIV GROUP operates two divisions that look unrelated until you watch how they are run.
TONDIV Construction designs, builds and supervises structures: architecture, civil and structural engineering, real estate and property development, and independent project supervision for owners building with someone else.
TK Ventures moves people and goods between Nigeria and the Republic of Benin: passengers, corporate travel, parcels and cross-border freight.
What connects them is the same thing that connects any well-run operation. Work is planned before it starts. Progress is measured against the plan. And when something goes wrong, you hear about it from us before you hear about it from anyone else.
Professionalism is not a claim you make. It is what the client notices when nothing goes wrong.
Site inspection
Supervision
On site. Full protective equipment, because a site where the engineer does not wear it is a site where nobody else will either.
International experience




Engr. Tony K. Erhunse spent four years in Türkiye. Not a short course, and not a site visit. He studied construction engineering, trained practically, and worked on Turkish sites alongside crews operating to international standards.
The training covered the whole building rather than one trade: structural engineering and construction method, interior design, security systems, door and joinery installation, and internal and external flooring.
That breadth is the point. On most projects here, the structural engineer never speaks to the man laying the floor, and the client discovers the gap at handover. At TONDIV, the same engineer has stood on both sides of it.
It shows up in the small things. How formwork is propped. How reinforcement is set, counted and checked before a pour rather than after. How a site is sequenced so trades are not working on top of each other. How quality is signed off in stages, so nobody is arguing about it at handover.
None of that is exotic. It is simply what is normal on a site where the standard has already been set, and it is what most projects here are missing.
The methods are international. The accountability is personal.
Why TONDIV
Eighteen years of projects delivered in Edo State and beyond. Long enough that the work can be inspected, and the clients can be asked.
Construction engineering studied, trained and worked abroad, then brought back to the way projects here are detailed and supervised.
A permanent base, a known address and a team you can visit, rather than a phone number and a promise.
Projects delivered for clients across Nigeria, with supervision structured so distance does not become an excuse.
Work is inspected at the stages that matter: setting out, reinforcement, formwork, roofing and finishing.
A programme is agreed before work starts, and progress is reported against it rather than described in general terms.
You are told what stage the work is at, what it has cost, and what is holding it up, without having to ask twice.
The engineer who quotes the job is the engineer who oversees it. That does not change once the deposit is paid.
Who we build for
People building once, who cannot afford to get it wrong, and who want to understand what they are paying for.
Developers who need a build delivered to programme, because their financing depends on it.
Public projects where documentation, measurement and accountability are not optional.
Institutions building with donated or committed funds, where every naira must be accounted for.
Commercial premises built around how the business actually operates, and phased so it can keep trading.
Owners buying an asset, not a project. Handed over finished, documented and ready to let or sell.
Companies moving staff and goods across the Nigeria to Benin Republic corridor on a standing arrangement.
People crossing to Cotonou for business, family or trade, who want the border handled for them.
No forms, no gatekeepers. Tell Anthony what you need.