BlueDutch has advanced infrastructure development within Ogun State through the completion of a 500-metre access road and a 7-metre bridge culvert in Ilado Community, Ogun State.
The project is designed to improve connectivity within the Ilado axis, enhancing access for residents, businesses, and investors while supporting the area’s long-term urban development.
The company’s infrastructure-led approach reflects the changing priorities of Nigeria’s real estate sector, where developers are placing greater emphasis on infrastructure as a critical component of residential development rather than focusing solely on housing construction.
Industry stakeholders say such investments improve mobility, strengthen connectivity, and stimulate economic activity within growing communities.
The completed infrastructure project complements BlueDutch’s growing residential portfolio in Ogun State, including Ivory City in Ilado, where the company has continued investing in developments designed to improve accessibility and support organised community growth.
Beyond Ogun State, BlueDutch’s development footprint extends across Lagos and Edo through projects such as Bloom Fountain Mini Estate and Edo Vidia Homes and Park, a premium luxury serviced mixed-use estate development in Benin City. Together, these projects reflect the company’s continued focus on combining residential development with supporting infrastructure across emerging growth corridors.
As residential development continues to expand across Ogun State, supporting infrastructure has become an important factor in determining how quickly new communities grow and attract investment. Improved road networks and access corridors are also helping to make previously developing locations more accessible to residents and businesses.
For BlueDutch, the completion of the Ilado bridge culvert and access road reinforces its approach to delivering infrastructure alongside residential developments, reflecting a broader focus on creating communities that are functional, connected, and positioned for long-term growth.

