Nigeria is one of the most developed countries in Africa, with construction contributing to approximately 9% of its Gross Domestic Product. From a housing perspective, new initiatives are now being explored, one of which is Offsite Manufacturing (OSM). Globally, the OSM market uses several terms interchangeably, the most prevalent of which include: prefabrication, offsite production, industrialised building systems, dry construction, modern methods of construction etc. These collective approaches have been successfully used in many countries as means of improving housing delivery, particularly in countries like the UK, USA, Australia, Sweden, Japan and Malaysia. Despite the myriad of benefits associated with OSM (e.g. speed of construction,...
Shelter, since time immemorial, has been and will continue to be a vital basic human need. Notably, ...
Presently, the construction industry in Nigeria is undergoing very rapid change and explosive growth...
The overreliance on the traditional construction methods by stakeholders of the Ghanaian constructio...
Nigeria is one of the most developed countries in Africa, with construction contributing to approxim...
Nigeria is one of the most developed countries in Africa, with construction contributing to approxim...
AbstractThe problem of housing delivery is of great concern in many countries of the world. This pro...
Despite several mitigation attempts, Nigeria is still facing a deficit of 17 million houses. Seminal...
The problem of housing delivery is of great concern in many countries of the world. This problem is ...
Nigeria is facing a deficit of 17 million houses due to a myriad of issues. This paper reports on th...
Despite several mitigation attempts, Nigeria is still facing a deficit of 17 million houses. Seminal...
Despite several mitigation attempts, Nigeria is still facing a deficit of 17 million houses. Seminal...
Despite several mitigation attempts, Nigeria is still facing a deficit of 17 million houses. Seminal...
Despite several mitigation attempts, Nigeria is still facing a deficit of 17 million houses. Seminal...
The production of building materials in Nigeria has over the years been dominated by large scale ind...
The solution often suggested to mitigate poor time, cost and quality in construction is to produce b...
Shelter, since time immemorial, has been and will continue to be a vital basic human need. Notably, ...
Presently, the construction industry in Nigeria is undergoing very rapid change and explosive growth...
The overreliance on the traditional construction methods by stakeholders of the Ghanaian constructio...
Nigeria is one of the most developed countries in Africa, with construction contributing to approxim...
Nigeria is one of the most developed countries in Africa, with construction contributing to approxim...
AbstractThe problem of housing delivery is of great concern in many countries of the world. This pro...
Despite several mitigation attempts, Nigeria is still facing a deficit of 17 million houses. Seminal...
The problem of housing delivery is of great concern in many countries of the world. This problem is ...
Nigeria is facing a deficit of 17 million houses due to a myriad of issues. This paper reports on th...
Despite several mitigation attempts, Nigeria is still facing a deficit of 17 million houses. Seminal...
Despite several mitigation attempts, Nigeria is still facing a deficit of 17 million houses. Seminal...
Despite several mitigation attempts, Nigeria is still facing a deficit of 17 million houses. Seminal...
Despite several mitigation attempts, Nigeria is still facing a deficit of 17 million houses. Seminal...
The production of building materials in Nigeria has over the years been dominated by large scale ind...
The solution often suggested to mitigate poor time, cost and quality in construction is to produce b...
Shelter, since time immemorial, has been and will continue to be a vital basic human need. Notably, ...
Presently, the construction industry in Nigeria is undergoing very rapid change and explosive growth...
The overreliance on the traditional construction methods by stakeholders of the Ghanaian constructio...