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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Adedward(m): 11:56am On Sep 28, 2020
mufutau55:


Please stop posting all your work pictures on this thread.
Post the pics on your own thread. I have just finished telling @Money121 the same thing. You guys are making this thread unbearable for others to use. Thank you.

Hajji M.
ok boss noted sir, thanks
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by EgunMogaji2: 11:57am On Sep 28, 2020
Badgers14:


Beautiful!!!

on a very good day, i would love to explore Northern Nigeria. If everything is normal, that's my preferred place to live in the whole of Nigeria grin grin but .....

It is well cheesy

I'm still going to do it. Even if I have to ask the invitation from Shekau himself.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by n3xt(m): 12:10pm On Sep 28, 2020
EgunMogaji2:


Could you share the maker of these doors with me? Hopefully he’ll be localish to me.

Thanks.

Smiles.

08169970427 Mukaila

He’s a local breed grin
I’ve featured his work here on so many occasion.

He did all the furnitures in NextHome H52 and some other projects.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by EgunMogaji2: 12:15pm On Sep 28, 2020
n3xt:


Smiles.

08169970427 Mukaila

He’s a local breed grin
I’ve featured his work here on so many occasion.

He did all the furnitures in NextHome H52 and some other projects.

Thanks I'll save his info.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by n3xt(m): 12:19pm On Sep 28, 2020
Badgers14:


Solid doors..

What kind of wood was used in this masterpiece?

Any idea on the price of each door?

We use Eku wood on this particular doors. There are other doors we use Melina.

Price I think you should call the maker but it’s a good price.

_____
Baba Egunmogaji2 you can see it’s a mukaila arrangement o. Pls be gentle on him o

At the end of it all, I discover all of us have our own Baba Lati grin grin

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by EgunMogaji2: 12:27pm On Sep 28, 2020
true2home:
Boss,

The only thing that i find Ironic in Nigeria is that me with foreign salary can not even afford this Ghetto... You price them and all you hear is 15M , 25M etc. I was privy to a 45M face-2-face in Ketu; even at the time Magodo was a little less, but they told me its " Market Square OOo" Oju Oja!!!


I hear you loud and clear. Lots of reaching around goes on in Nigeria over real estate sales. Hyper overhyping cool

In the USA we have MLS where all the active real estate listings and sales are listed on. With this a good Realtor will be able to calculate going prices for property in an area in any corner of the USA. Things like closeness to fire station, school district rating, public transport, shopping, etc go in to factor the going $ per square foot. In Nigeria I haven't found this. No one knows. I'm selling a property in Ijebu Ode as an example and all I have to go by i just intuition.

So me I don't participate in that tomfoolery I just go out to the suburbs and buy land in wholesale. I've never bought any land over N500K in Nigeria and I use that as a baseline. Some plots I bought in Elebu, Ibadan for N500K are now selling for N6.5M. These are facts that I know first hand.

As always. What I post is not a bible, just my opinion and doesn't mean its the only way.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by EgunMogaji2: 12:32pm On Sep 28, 2020
n3xt:


We use Eku wood on this particular doors. There are other doors we use Melina.

Price I think you should call the maker but it’s a good price.

_____
Baba Egunmogaji2 you can see it’s a mukaila arrangement o. Pls be gentle on him o

At the end of it all, I discover all of us have our own Baba Lati grin grin


I'm more comfortable with my Baba Latis especially those that do actual work themselves.

Your referral is safe with me. I've used Hajjis and Gbadexy referral before and I hope they reported good relations with me. I read a mouth breather on here that wondered how I treat those that work for me grin Only God knows how much money I've given away this year to artisans that aren't even actively working for me. "Enu Gbe" things. At my enterprise, employees/contractors are the most important resources.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by omololu251(m): 12:53pm On Sep 28, 2020
Drilling rig?


KIDfurniture:
I need a small rig
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by ollykay619(m): 12:54pm On Sep 28, 2020
Good day everyone,

Please I am looking to buy land in ibadan, I don't know ibadan very much, but my aim is to get land in a secure and sane area where. My priority is peace of mind. I don't like where touts can easily go and come and they wish.

Please i need suggestions/advice from the elders in the house.

I am just a young man trying to make a life decision. Make una help me my daddy's on the thread.

Hajji Mufutau55
Egunmogaji2
N3xt and all other elders in the house.
E sanu omo yin o
I dobale o

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by rotecch77(m): 1:06pm On Sep 28, 2020
EgunMogaji2:


I'm still going to do it. Even if I have to ask the invitation from Shekau himself.

Haa shekau keee

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Tade722(m): 1:06pm On Sep 28, 2020
THE BENEFITS OF USING POLYSTYRENE (EPS) DECKING BLOCKS

EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE(EPS) serves as a permanent shutter to hold the concrete in place, these EPS blocks are used widely in construction.
They have no structural value, but is necessary for purchase and is used as thermal insulation and a void filler when pouring concrete slabs.
Light weight and easy to install with great thermal properties these Decking Blocks are a necessity for the building process. EPS blocks are a cost effective method of permanent shuttering and recyclable having no negative impact on the environment. Below are seven more benefits of applying Polystyrene (EPS) Decking Blocks.

1. Better acoustic and thermal properties, thereby reducing energy consumption which in turn saves money.

2. EPS is cost effective relative to concrete and cement blocks.

3. Easier and quicker to handle and install requiring less propping. This also results in a reduction of the amount of concrete used.

4. EPS blocks remain as permanent shuttering.

5. EPS is environmentally friendly and 100% recyclable. We also only use fire retardant material that complies with building regulations.

6. Due to the light weight structure of the EPS blocks, less concrete beams would be used as would be the case in a normal insitu building.

7. EPS blocks are resistant to vibration, aging and rot and are Chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons free.
As such there are no Ozone depleting elements in EPS.
~ TIG.

For more details and PurchaseContact
Charis Pair Developments
Call/WhatsApp: 07054422000[img][/img]

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by EgunMogaji2: 1:08pm On Sep 28, 2020
rotecch77:


Haa shekau keee

Abi now?

Shebi SARS/Mopo/Police Army will just get only bribe cheesy
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by EgunMogaji2: 1:20pm On Sep 28, 2020
ollykay619:
Good day everyone,

Please I am looking to buy land in ibadan, I don't know ibadan very much, but my aim is to get land in a secure and sane area where. My priority is peace of mind. I don't like where touts can easily go and come and they wish.

Please i need suggestions/advice from the elders in the house.

I am just a young man trying to make a life decision. Make una help me my daddy's on the thread.

Hajji Mufutau55
Egunmogaji2
N3xt and all other elders in the house.
E sanu omo yin o
I dobale o

Include KolaShangOne in the querry too.

Ibadan is very big and you will need to identify an area. I have adopted Elebu and Omi Adio area as my bod oof choice. My decision is that those two areas gives me speedy access to Murtala airport/border when nasal finally burst grin and also to Ijebu Ode where I am from. Others choose Bodija, Iwo road etc so they can flee towards North.

My recommendation is to come down and spend a week (to include weekday and weekend) to ascertain the area and study traffic patterns (Lagos people are Lagosfying Ibadan already). Once you set on an area then search will one better. Hotels are cheap here. SuperK Hotel at Challenge Ibadan and Academy Suites at Ososami are both recommended and are affordable in case you don't have folks here.

The only way top avoid Omi Onile is if you buy inside an estate or GRA. I can never ever live inside anything that's a GRA/Estate/HOA. Even if Omi Onile comes they don't charge the millions that is rumored in Lagos. The hardest thing is to identify the real leader (Were Ni Oga) and just deal with that one.

Elebu area has a lot of good areas but the roads are bad (I just finished welding the seat brackets in my Jeep, something I have never ever had go bad in all my 33 years of vehicle ownership in the USA. I like Omi Adio now but it will be boring for a young person. Omi Adio has a station that will enable you to get to Lagos in under an hour. You can also look at Ologuneru are because that one has a station too I think but now you're going inside Ibadan proper where I really don't like.

As you make your findings let me know and if you need a site visit let me know too. I have Architects, Surveyors in my circle of professionals.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by InvertedHammer: 1:40pm On Sep 28, 2020
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Michlins:

1. How far for the concrete electric pole molds?

2. Do you "do" water tank stands? Sizes and price range?

Location: Anambra.

/
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by ollykay619(m): 1:55pm On Sep 28, 2020
EgunMogaji2:


Include KolaShangOne in the querry too.

Ibadan is very big and you will need to identify an area. I have adopted Elebu and Omi Adio area as my bod oof choice. My decision is that those two areas gives me speedy access to Murtala airport/border when nasal finally burst grin and also to Ijebu Ode where I am from. Others choose Bodija, Iwo road etc so they can flee towards North.

My recommendation is to come down and spend a week (to include weekday and weekend) to ascertain the area and study traffic patterns (Lagos people are Lagosfying Ibadan already). Once you set on an area then search will one better. Hotels are cheap here. SuperK Hotel at Challenge Ibadan and Academy Suites at Ososami are both recommended and are affordable in case you don't have folks here.

The only way top avoid Omi Onile is if you buy inside an estate or GRA. I can never ever live inside anything that's a GRA/Estate/HOA. Even if Omi Onile comes they don't charge the millions that is rumored in Lagos. The hardest thing is to identify the real leader (Were Ni Oga) and just deal with that one.

Elebu area has a lot of good areas but the roads are bad (I just finished welding the seat brackets in my Jeep, something I have never ever had go bad in all my 33 years of vehicle ownership in the USA. I like Omi Adio now but it will be boring for a young person. Omi Adio has a station that will enable you to get to Lagos in under an hour. You can also look at Ologuneru are because that one has a station too I think but now you're going inside Ibadan proper where I really don't like.

As you make your findings let me know and if you need a site visit let me know too. I have Architects, Surveyors in my circle of professionals.
Thank you sir. I have been in ibadan since March of this year, I am very much on ground. But I don't know places like that and don't really know someone that can take me around.

As for omo onile, that is not the issue, it is a one time thing. My concern is the kind of people that constitute the neighbourhood.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Badgers14: 2:01pm On Sep 28, 2020
EgunMogaji2:


I'm still going to do it. Even if I have to ask the invitation from Shekau himself.

You are a brave soul grin grin

A colleague have been moving mountains for me to move to Nassarawa grin grin I am like, well ehm..... you know ....... grin grin grin grin I might still meander and visit though.. fingers crossed.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Badgers14: 2:08pm On Sep 28, 2020
EgunMogaji2:


I hear you loud and clear. Lots of reaching around goes on in Nigeria over real estate sales. Hyper overhyping cool

In the USA we have MLS where all the active real estate listings and sales are listed on. With this a good Realtor will be able to calculate going prices for property in an area in any corner of the USA. Things like closeness to fire station, school district rating, public transport, shopping, etc go in to factor the going $ per square foot. In Nigeria I haven't found this. No one knows. I'm selling a property in Ijebu Ode as an example and all I have to go by i just intuition.

So me I don't participate in that tomfoolery I just go out to the suburbs and buy land in wholesale. [b]I've never bought any land over N500K in Nigeria and I use that as a baseline. Some plots I bought in Elebu, Ibadan for N500K are now selling for N6.5M. [/b]These are facts that I know first hand.

As always. What I post is not a bible, just my opinion and doesn't mean its the only way.

Excellent!!

Nothing like foresight.. this is one of the reasons why I love real estate... it might take time but it always appreciate.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Badgers14: 2:12pm On Sep 28, 2020
Tade722:
THE BENEFITS OF USING POLYSTYRENE (EPS) DECKING BLOCKS

EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE(EPS) serves as a permanent shutter to hold the concrete in place, these EPS blocks are used widely in construction.
They have no structural value, but is necessary for purchase and is used as thermal insulation and a void filler when pouring concrete slabs.
Light weight and easy to install with great thermal properties these Decking Blocks are a necessity for the building process. EPS blocks are a cost effective method of permanent shuttering and recyclable having no negative impact on the environment. Below are seven more benefits of applying Polystyrene (EPS) Decking Blocks.

1. Better acoustic and thermal properties, thereby reducing energy consumption which in turn saves money.

2. EPS is cost effective relative to concrete and cement blocks.

3. Easier and quicker to handle and install requiring less propping. This also results in a reduction of the amount of concrete used.

4. EPS blocks remain as permanent shuttering.

5. EPS is environmentally friendly and 100% recyclable. We also only use fire retardant material that complies with building regulations.

6. Due to the light weight structure of the EPS blocks, less concrete beams would be used as would be the case in a normal insitu building.

7. EPS blocks are resistant to vibration, aging and rot and are Chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons free.
As such there are no Ozone depleting elements in EPS.
~ TIG.

For more details and PurchaseContact
Charis Pair Developments
Call/WhatsApp: 07054422000[img][/img]

I have always thought, with the high costs of building materials , why haven't our people dived into this thing... I know they are widely used in the U.K - Europe. I think this was a German engineering.. I could be wrong..

Now, let's bring this thing home..

What are the limitations (if any) in using this in Nigeria?

How would it work for multi story buildings say 3 or 4 decking?

Do you know of any project (specifically a multi story building) that they used this on and how has this building faired over the years??

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Footstradamus(m): 2:15pm On Sep 28, 2020
omanzo02:

It's Dutch not German! Lol
You mean to be telling me Nigerians value privacy more than other part of the world? Please, let not overrate ourselves, we are very good at rigid solutions and wastage.
From your sum up it will be a complete waste of time to make you see things from a philosophical and flexible creative idea behind functionalities and usefulness.

#Peace

What exactly do you have against en suite bedrooms? Getting a bit tedious coming on here to see you arguing against the same thing daily. I thought that chapter was closed when it was pointed out to you it all comes down to choice.

Next thing you know you will be advocating communal baths in each street to minimize cost, doing away with the one bath per house entirely

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Footstradamus(m): 2:19pm On Sep 28, 2020
Badgers14:


You are a brave soul grin grin

A colleague have been moving mountains for me to move to Nassarawa grin grin I am like, well ehm..... you know ....... grin grin grin grin I might still meander and visit though.. fingers crossed.

Have you visited the north before? Reading your views on the north here one might think there is a war ongoing and bodies litter the streets.

Kaduna, Kano etc are one of the most peaceful and pocket friendly places to live in. I left the North in 2018 to take up a better offer in the south south and frankly i feel more in danger here than i ever did when i was working in Kaduna. Nassarawa is super peaceful

Even Maiduguri metropolis is quite calm. I visited in late 2017 and still have friends and family living there.

Last last death comes to us all so don't really get the trepidation
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Badgers14: 2:29pm On Sep 28, 2020
Footstradamus:


Have you visited the north before? Reading your views on the north here one might think there is a war ongoing and bodies litter the streets.

Kaduna, Kano etc are one of the most peaceful and pocket friendly places to live in. I left the North in 2018 to take up a better offer in the south south and frankly i feel more in danger here than i ever did when i was working in Kaduna. Nassarawa is super peaceful

Even Maiduguri metropolis is quite calm. I visited in late 2017 and still have friends and family living there.

Last last death comes to us all so don't really get the trepidation

I am really not sure what you are referring to...

Not sure what you meant by "reading me views.. what views are you talking about?

A friend have been trying to get me to move there and I am hesitant? Is that the views you mean?

Your reference that one might think there is a war going on there ? lipsrsealed but again that was your word and not mine.

I don't personally like Lagos state , it is too stressful to me, too much traffic, Yada Yada.. but some people like it tho, bless there heart but I am not a big fan.. does this mean that there's a war in Lagos?

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by AngelicBeing: 2:40pm On Sep 28, 2020
EgunMogaji2:


I'm still going to do it. Even if I have to ask the invitation from Shekau himself.
Hian, Shekau ke, He must be killed for all the atrocities he has committed against the country @topic, I like the North, born in Kaduna state, started my schooling at NMS Zaria, before I left the country decades ago for further studies , then the North was actually the best place to live in Nigeria and cost of living very cheap but now, the place has become another Somalia within Nigeria, will l live in the Northern Nigeria again >>>> No, except Abuja and before I do that l must have a small koboko hut like Hajj Mufuttau inside the main Abuja wink

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Footstradamus(m): 2:47pm On Sep 28, 2020
Badgers14:


I am really not sure what you are referring to...

Not sure what you meant by "reading me views.. what views are you talking about?

A friend have been trying to get me to move there and I am hesitant? Is that the views you mean?

Your reference that one might think there is a war going on there ? lipsrsealed but again that was your word and not mine.

I don't personally like Lagos state , it is too stressful to me, too much traffic, Yada Yada.. but some people like it tho, bless there heart but I am not a big fan.. does this mean that there's a war in Lagos?

"You must be a brave soul"

Those are your words not mine, why does one require bravery to live in a place if that place is not considered a war zone or should i wait till you spell it out??
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Footstradamus(m): 2:49pm On Sep 28, 2020
AngelicBeing:
Hian, Shekau ke, He must be killed for all the atrocities he has committed against the country @topic, I like the North, born in Kaduna state, started my schooling at NMS Zaria, before I left the country decades ago for further studies , then the North was actually the best place to live in Nigeria and cost of living very cheap but now, the place has become another Somalia within Nigeria, will l live in the Northern Nigeria again >>>> No, except Abuja and before I do that l must have a small koboko hut like Hajj Mufuttau inside the main Abuja wink

The bolded, i rest my case

The stereotyping of the north as some blood soaked, war ravaged part of the country is wrong. People live peaceful lives and go about their normal lives there, i would have expected better from someone born there but guess i was wrong

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by AngelicBeing: 3:02pm On Sep 28, 2020
Footstradamus:


The bolded, i rest my case

The stereotyping of the north as some blood soaked, war ravaged part of the country is wrong. People live peaceful lives and go about their normal lives there, i would have expected better from someone born there but guess i was wrong
This is not stereotyping, I lived all my life in the North, Northern Nigeria of the 60's, 70, 80, 90 is different from the Northern Nigeria of today

I witnessed all the senseless killings of maitasini, Bonke killings, Zaria killings and all the various senseless killings that has been perpetuated in the North, the southern part of Nigeria is not exempted from senseless killings as well, before I am misconstrued, like l said in my previous post without sentiment, l like the North but I will prefer to live inside the main Abuja, this is my decision and choice and I think it should be respected, I am not a bible to be followed on this issue, it is my choice wink

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Abbyrose: 3:04pm On Sep 28, 2020
@ Egunmogaji
Pls sir, I'm building in Ibadan in Elebu area. Kindly assist with the current prices

12mm and 10mm rod
Lorry load of laterite
Binding wire
1x12x12 white wood
3x12x12 white wood
9" block
Bag of cement.
�, thank you sir.
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Amastermovic(m): 3:05pm On Sep 28, 2020
Badgers14:


I have always thought, with the high costs of building materials , why haven't our people dived into this thing... I know they are widely used in the U.K - Europe. I think this was a German engineering.. I could be wrong..

Now, let's bring this thing home..

What are the limitations (if any) in using this in Nigeria?

How would it work for multi story buildings say 3 or 4 decking?

Do you know of any project (specifically a multi story building) that they used this on and how has this building faired over the years??

The reason why you dont see it much here is basically economic view of it .. Explanation below

Its usually recommended in situation where you have a very bad soil and we want your building to be light as strict as possible to reduce foundation cost for you

It makes building a structure very fast because its a plug and play thing like building with steel
exp when you r doing ur foundation first floor to 5 floor will have been produce and ready just maybe 75mm topping to be cast

Quite number of project it as been used for on the island and we have a company in nigeria you send your floor plan to and they check and send back the layout of placing back to you to recheck with your design..

But is it cheaper Not really , its not cheaper as u may have taught but its left to you to choose between time (which is money Also) or going for our older methods..

This implies casting a slab and having to wait 21- 28days to achieve its strength before going to the next stage of work..

..
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Badgers14: 3:15pm On Sep 28, 2020
Footstradamus:


"You must be a brave soul"

Those are your words not mine, why does one require bravery to live in a place if that place is not considered a war zone or should i wait till you spell it out??

I would say the same for folks living in Lagos.. they are a brave soul. Like I said, Lagos is too stressful for me, traffic , traffic and more traffic.. but lots of brave souls live there and they like it!

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Footstradamus(m): 3:26pm On Sep 28, 2020
AngelicBeing:
This is not stereotyping, I lived all my life in the North, Northern Nigeria of the 60's, 70, 80, 90 is different from the Northern Nigeria of today

I witnessed all the senseless killings of maitasini, Bonke killings, Zaria killings and all the various senseless killings that has been perpetuated in the North, the southern part of Nigeria is not exempted from senseless killings as well, before I am misconstrued, like l said in my previous post without sentiment, l like the North but I will prefer to live inside the main Abuja, this is my decision and choice and I think it should be respected, I am not a bible to be followed on this issue, it is my choice wink

There is no risk of being misconstrued in this case, you likened Northern Nigeria, comprising of 19 unique states, to "a Somalia within Nigeria". That's pretty clear. Anything else is you walking back from your initial position .
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by saydfact(m): 3:59pm On Sep 28, 2020
Tade722:
THE BENEFITS OF USING POLYSTYRENE (EPS) DECKING BLOCKS

EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE(EPS) serves as a permanent shutter to hold the concrete in place, these EPS blocks are used widely in construction.
They have no structural value, but is necessary for purchase and is used as thermal insulation and a void filler when pouring concrete slabs.
Light weight and easy to install with great thermal properties these Decking Blocks are a necessity for the building process. EPS blocks are a cost effective method of permanent shuttering and recyclable having no negative impact on the environment. Below are seven more benefits of applying Polystyrene (EPS) Decking Blocks.

1. Better acoustic and thermal properties, thereby reducing energy consumption which in turn saves money.

2. EPS is cost effective relative to concrete and cement blocks.

3. Easier and quicker to handle and install requiring less propping. This also results in a reduction of the amount of concrete used.

4. EPS blocks remain as permanent shuttering.

5. EPS is environmentally friendly and 100% recyclable. We also only use fire retardant material that complies with building regulations.

6. Due to the light weight structure of the EPS blocks, less concrete beams would be used as would be the case in a normal insitu building.

7. EPS blocks are resistant to vibration, aging and rot and are Chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons free.
As such there are no Ozone depleting elements in EPS.
~ TIG.

For more details and PurchaseContact
Charis Pair Developments
Call/WhatsApp: 07054422000[img][/img]

everything BUT the cost - it's actually more expensive.... (talking from practical use)
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by saydfact(m): 4:00pm On Sep 28, 2020
I greet all men and women grin grin grin
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by AngelicBeing: 4:36pm On Sep 28, 2020
Footstradamus:


There is no risk of being misconstrued in this case, you likened Northern Nigeria, comprising of 19 unique states, to "a Somalia within Nigeria". That's pretty clear. Anything else is you walking back from your initial position .
l stand by all my post and I am not walking back from all l said, I am not responsible for how you comprehend my post

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