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Strategies For Controlling Cracks In Residential Buildings
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The study was designed to find out strategies for controlling cracks in residential building, in Niger south senatorial district. Among the specific purposes of the study were determining the availability to facilities for controlling cracks in residential building, determine the methods of detecting cracks in residential building, and determining the availability of personnel for detecting cracks in residential building and also the strategies adopted to improve the control of cracks in residential building in Niger south senatorial district. The study adopted description survey research design and the area of the study is Niger south senatorial district. The population of the study includes 258 respondents made up of 120 building team, 50 clients, 50 engineers and 38 supervisors. The instruments for data collection a 25-item structured questionnaire designed to elicit responses to the research questions. The instrument was validated by three experts who embellished it in term of both face contact validity while the reliability coefficient of the instrument was established using test re-test which yielded the coefficient of 0.78. Data for the study were personally collected by the researchers and three trained research assistances. While mean statistics was employed to analyze relating to research questions.1-4 based on the findings of the studies. The following recommendations were made, Correct mix ratio should be properly follow to avoid building cracks. Walls and other parts of the bridling should be properly cured after being constructed. Soil test should be conducted so as to ascertain the strength of the soil. There should be proper design to avoid building cracks. Use of unclean materials should be avoided.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the studyModern
building of engineering structure are complex and require Architect,
structural engineers, quantity surveyor, good contractor and supervisors
for detailed planning, safe design and efficient use of appropriate
material. When these requirement are not made adequately, failure
becomes more probable? According to Evelyn (September – 2004) cracks in
building elements may constitute a defect in a variety of ways. In many
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the studyModern
building of engineering structure are complex and require Architect,
structural engineers, quantity surveyor, good contractor and supervisors
for detailed planning, safe design and efficient use of appropriate
material. When these requirement are not made adequately, failure
becomes more probable? According to Evelyn (September – 2004) cracks in
building elements may constitute a defect in a variety of ways. In many
... Continue reading---
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