Over the last decade, a sustained pattern of building collapse and fire outbreaks has been observed in various West African countries such as Cameroon, Nigeria and Ghana. This has become a matter of serious concern among building practitioners and the public authorities in these countries given the extensive loss of housing investment and human lives. The main reasons for the increased collapse of buildings include poor inspection and monitoring, structural defects, defective design/structure, illegal conversion and alterations and, most importantly, non-adherence to existing building regulations and laws. This article examines the scope of implementation and enforcement of safe building legislation and regulations in Cameroon. It identifie...
This paper examines contemporary issues in building collapse and its implications for sustainable de...
The research paper focused on the construction industry professionals who are responsible for the in...
Over the past years, the magnitude of the occurrences of building collapse has led to the loss of li...
Over the last decade a sustained pattern of building collapse and fire outbreaks has been observed i...
This study of the effective implementation of government policies appraises the implementation of bu...
A building, once properly constructed is expected to be in use for a very long time. Although every...
The purpose of this compendium is to survey why many buildings in Nigeria collapse, during or after ...
The National Building Regulation (NBR) (L.I. 1630) was enacted in 1996 in Ghana to regulate the erec...
Development and certification of buildings for health and safety of building users necessitated the ...
In developing countries, poor quality construction has led to spontaneous building collapse and, dur...
The failure of the Nigeria Building Code (BC) development and implementation for the structural hous...
The spate of fire outbreaks and the lack of capacity to mitigate the incidence in most urban areas r...
A presentation both describing regulatory requirements regarding fire safety in construction but als...
The spate of fire outbreaks and the lack of capacity to mitigate the incidence in most urban areas r...
Building collapse is a major disaster associated with constructions, developments, and national grow...
This paper examines contemporary issues in building collapse and its implications for sustainable de...
The research paper focused on the construction industry professionals who are responsible for the in...
Over the past years, the magnitude of the occurrences of building collapse has led to the loss of li...
Over the last decade a sustained pattern of building collapse and fire outbreaks has been observed i...
This study of the effective implementation of government policies appraises the implementation of bu...
A building, once properly constructed is expected to be in use for a very long time. Although every...
The purpose of this compendium is to survey why many buildings in Nigeria collapse, during or after ...
The National Building Regulation (NBR) (L.I. 1630) was enacted in 1996 in Ghana to regulate the erec...
Development and certification of buildings for health and safety of building users necessitated the ...
In developing countries, poor quality construction has led to spontaneous building collapse and, dur...
The failure of the Nigeria Building Code (BC) development and implementation for the structural hous...
The spate of fire outbreaks and the lack of capacity to mitigate the incidence in most urban areas r...
A presentation both describing regulatory requirements regarding fire safety in construction but als...
The spate of fire outbreaks and the lack of capacity to mitigate the incidence in most urban areas r...
Building collapse is a major disaster associated with constructions, developments, and national grow...
This paper examines contemporary issues in building collapse and its implications for sustainable de...
The research paper focused on the construction industry professionals who are responsible for the in...
Over the past years, the magnitude of the occurrences of building collapse has led to the loss of li...