Wednesday 30 November 2016

Modern Construction Techniques can bridge Housing Gap



Biodun Odeleye

A professor of Civil Engineering, Danladi Slim Matawal has advocated the adoption of technologies and materials that reflect the concepts of ’Modern Methods of Construction  (MMC), which encapsulates the cost reduction in construction to bridge the housing gaps in Nigeria.

According to him, this could be achieved by taking advantage of the speed of construction and sustainable materials in construction process. Matawal’s position was contained in a paper titled: “Reducing Housing Cost Through Modern Techniques and Construction Materials”, and delivered at the 5th NIESV National Housing Summit, 2016 with Theme ‘’10,000 Housing Units in Each State of the Federation: Issues and prospects’,’ held at Port Harcourt, River State.
 
According to him, it is important that the Nigerian construction industry shift from the entirety of traditional building to embracing modern ways of building which is focused on building more in lesser time more efficiently if we want to improve the existing housing stock in Nigeria.

Monday 28 November 2016

ELECTRICITY AUDIT FOR HOMES AND WORK PLACE - A SAFETY MEASURE


To get the best out of your electricity supply in your home or workplace, these processes must be inspected, analyzed and surveyed to reaffirm that your electrical system is still in consonance with necessary requirements and best practices. This process of reaffirmation is what is technically called Electrical Audit (EA) or Electrical System Audit (ESA).

What this helps you do is detect and help you carry out predictive maintenance, which will help determine the actual state of your electrical system.
Unfortunately a lot of people ignore or are altogether unaware of the importance of this process, this process is cery important.

Thursday 24 November 2016

WHAT CAUSES FOUNDATIONS AND SLABS TO SINK? SPOTTING AND REPAIRS OF SINKING FOUNDATION

SINKING FOUNDATION 
Foundation settlement and movement can be caused by building on expansive clay, compressible or improperly compacted fill soils, or improper maintenance around foundations.

Find out the warning signs of foundation/slab failure.

Whatever the cause, settlement can destroy the value of structures and even render them unsafe.

In any case, water is the basic culprit in the vast majority of expansive soil problems. Specific constituents of certain soils tend to swell or shrink with variations in moisture. The extent of this movement varies from soil to soil.

Wednesday 9 November 2016

Quantity Surveyors Back FG on Loan For Infrastructure Projects



President, Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, Mrs. Mercy Iyortyer

With building and construction industry being one of the hardest-hit by the recession, quantity surveyors said the move by the federal government to secure loan for infrastructure projects would help revive the construction industry.

The President, Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, Mrs. Mercy Iyortyer who spoke at ajob fair organised by the institute in Abuja, urged the government to engage professionals as part of prudent management of projects.