An Evaluation of Industrial Facilities Defects in Selected Industrial Estates in Lagos State, Nigeria

The study appraised the state of industrial facilities in selected industrial estates established between 1957 and 1981 in Lagos State by examining the nature and causes of facilities’ defects in the selected industrial estates. The buildings sampled were load bearing sandcrete block wall (1%),...

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Main Authors: Oseghale, G.E., Ikpo, I.J.
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Language:English
Published: Petra Christian University 2014-01-01
Series:Civil Engineering Dimension
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Online Access:http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/19046
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spelling doaj-0a1908dac93e4a62bc30bad6ee5ae3ac2020-11-24T22:42:30ZengPetra Christian UniversityCivil Engineering Dimension1410-95301979-570X2014-01-01162104111An Evaluation of Industrial Facilities Defects in Selected Industrial Estates in Lagos State, NigeriaOseghale, G.E.0Ikpo, I.J.1 Department of Building, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State Department of Building, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State The study appraised the state of industrial facilities in selected industrial estates established between 1957 and 1981 in Lagos State by examining the nature and causes of facilities’ defects in the selected industrial estates. The buildings sampled were load bearing sandcrete block wall (1%), concrete framed structure (83%) and steel framed structure (16%). Data were sourced using structured questionnaire administered on the staff of maintenance department of 35 building materials and plastic manufacturing industries purposively selected and located in 18 industrial estates. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive statistic. The study found the structural elements of the buildings, i.e. foundations, beams, walls, and floors satisfactory. Using the mean response analysis, the result showed that the most severe factors responsible for industrial facilities’ defects were combined effects of geo-climatic factors (2.35), combined effects of biological agencies (2.15), corrosion (1.98), and physical aggression on the facilities (1.71). http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/19046Defects; evaluation; industrial estates; industrial facilities.
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author Oseghale, G.E.
Ikpo, I.J.
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Ikpo, I.J.
An Evaluation of Industrial Facilities Defects in Selected Industrial Estates in Lagos State, Nigeria
Civil Engineering Dimension
Defects; evaluation; industrial estates; industrial facilities.
author_facet Oseghale, G.E.
Ikpo, I.J.
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title An Evaluation of Industrial Facilities Defects in Selected Industrial Estates in Lagos State, Nigeria
title_short An Evaluation of Industrial Facilities Defects in Selected Industrial Estates in Lagos State, Nigeria
title_full An Evaluation of Industrial Facilities Defects in Selected Industrial Estates in Lagos State, Nigeria
title_fullStr An Evaluation of Industrial Facilities Defects in Selected Industrial Estates in Lagos State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed An Evaluation of Industrial Facilities Defects in Selected Industrial Estates in Lagos State, Nigeria
title_sort evaluation of industrial facilities defects in selected industrial estates in lagos state, nigeria
publisher Petra Christian University
series Civil Engineering Dimension
issn 1410-9530
1979-570X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The study appraised the state of industrial facilities in selected industrial estates established between 1957 and 1981 in Lagos State by examining the nature and causes of facilities’ defects in the selected industrial estates. The buildings sampled were load bearing sandcrete block wall (1%), concrete framed structure (83%) and steel framed structure (16%). Data were sourced using structured questionnaire administered on the staff of maintenance department of 35 building materials and plastic manufacturing industries purposively selected and located in 18 industrial estates. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive statistic. The study found the structural elements of the buildings, i.e. foundations, beams, walls, and floors satisfactory. Using the mean response analysis, the result showed that the most severe factors responsible for industrial facilities’ defects were combined effects of geo-climatic factors (2.35), combined effects of biological agencies (2.15), corrosion (1.98), and physical aggression on the facilities (1.71).
topic Defects; evaluation; industrial estates; industrial facilities.
url http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/19046
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