The trend of collapse of buildings in concrete materials in Lagos State, Nigeria (2013-2019)

Author:

Ede Anthony N.,Akpabot Akpabot I.,Oyebisi Solomon O.,Olofinnade Oluwarotimi M.,Okeke Chukwueloka A.,Oyeyemi Kehinde D.,Ugwu Emmanuel I.,Gambo Fiyin

Abstract

Abstract Buildings are essential structures that provide mankind with accommodation in the form of offices, factories, residences, etc. Building Infrastructure aid to increase the Gross domestic product of nations by meeting the present needs as well as helping in the reduction of future deficiencies. Unfortunately, in developing countries like Nigeria, regular occurrence of collapse of buildings in concrete materials have dealt a terrible blow to the nation, leading to losses in the form of death and damage to properties. This study aims to show the trend within the period of 2013 to 2019. This study used statistical methods to assess the fatality rate, types of buildings affected, frequency of occurrences and the causative factors. The result indicates that the year2017 witnessed 14 collapse incidences making it the highest within the study period in Lagos state. Furthermore, 204 persons lost their lives in 2014, making it the highest within the period. The results obtained showed that the risk of collapse and fatality rises as the building height goes up and when unauthorized floors are added to an existing building.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Engineering

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