The building in the picture is the only structure standing at St.John Primary school at Oluwo Area of Egbeda Local Government area Ibadan Oyo State.
The concern on our professional mind is that does this school meet the local standard set by Oyo state Ministry of Education?
Your guess is as good as ours.
The question now is how certain is the future of education in our country.
Wednesday, 6 July 2016
Educational Facilities: What is our Children's Future.
Monday, 4 July 2016
Neighborhood Watch: Unprotected IKEDC Transformer at Akute
Our attention is drawn to this transformer facilities off Zion street at Ishasi area of Akute Ogun State.
The facility is exposed an can be accessible by children. We believe adult irresponsibility is children's vulnerability.
We call IKEDC and NERC authorities to look into this impending neighborhood danger.
Neighborhood Watch: Structurally defective Tree.
A tree with burn out root structure is becoming unstable to our professionally trained eye along Agree motor ways, close to Double Bus Stop Oshodi Area. We kindly make a request on relevant authorities to bring down in the interest of Public Safety.
Ideal Residential Neighborhood
The concept of ideal estate environment for living, recreation and socializing is the dream and aspiration of every modern man.
This dream however, involves participation of public and private interest coordinated by highly skilled man power.
One of way of achieving this dream is what the Planners described as Site and Service Scheme. The concept is about an effort to make sure that facilities precedes physical development onsite.
The site in picture is one of such of owned by Federal Ministry of Housing at Moniya Ibadan Oyo State, Nigeria.
Several of such sites exist across the country
. Some state government too are involved in provision of such sites especially in Lagos.
Private sector participation at this scale is only visible at Lagos and Ogun State in Surburb area of Lagos State. Area such as Ota, Arepo, Ofada etc.
Three down side of this development is that these trend is not been coordinated in comprehensive manner. This the issue of standard idea for development of physical environment is not been addressed.
At point it must be pointed out that only comprehensive approach to development issue can deliver IDEAL environment to humanity.
Ideal Neighborhood Estate
The concept of ideal estate environment for living, recreation and socializing is the dream and aspiration of every modern man.
This dream however, involves participation of public and private interest coordinated by highly skilled man power.
One of way of achieving this dream is what the Planners described as Site and Service Scheme. The concept is about an effort to make sure that facilities precedes physical development onsite.
The site in picture is one of such of owned by Federal Ministry of Housing at Moniya Ibadan Oyo State, Nigeria.
Several of such sites exist across the country
. Some state government too are involved in provision of such sites especially in Lagos.
Private sector participation at this scale is only visible at Lagos and Ogun State in Surburb area of Lagos State. Area such as Ota, Arepo, Ofada etc.
Three down side of this development is that these trend is not been coordinated in comprehensive manner. This the issue of standard idea for development of physical environment is not been addressed.
At point it must be pointed out that only comprehensive approach to development issue can deliver IDEAL environment to humanity.
Ideal Neighborhood Estate
The concept of ideal estate environment for living, recreation and socializing is the dream and aspiration of every modern man.
This dream however, involves participation of public and private interest coordinated by highly skilled man power.
One of way of achieving this dream is what the Planners described as Site and Service Scheme. The concept is about an effort to make sure that facilities precedes physical development onsite.
The site in picture is one of such of owned by Federal Ministry of Housing at Moniya Ibadan Oyo State, Nigeria.
Several of such sites exist across the country
. Some state government too are involved in provision of such sites especially in Lagos.
Private sector participation at this scale is only visible at Lagos and Ogun State in Surburb area of Lagos State. Area such as Ota, Arepo, Ofada etc.
Three down side of this development is that these trend is not been coordinated in comprehensive manner. This the issue of standard idea for development of physical environment is not been addressed.
At point it must be pointed out that only comprehensive approach to development issue can deliver IDEAL environment to humanity.
Saturday, 2 July 2016
Ideal Neighborhood Estate
The concept of ideal estate environment for living, recreation and socializing is the dream and aspiration of every modern man.
This dream however, involves participation of public and private interest coordinated by highly skilled man power.
One of way of achieving this dream is what the Planners described as Site and Service Scheme. The concept is about an effort to make sure that facilities precedes physical development onsite.
The site in picture is one of such of owned by Federal Ministry of Housing at Moniya Ibadan Oyo State, Nigeria.
Several of such sites exist across the country
. Some state government too are involved in provision of such sites especially in Lagos.
Private sector participation at this scale is only visible at Lagos and Ogun State in Surburb area of Lagos State. Area such as Ota, Arepo, Ofada etc.
Three down side of this development is that these trend is not been coordinated in comprehensive manner. This the issue of standard idea for development of physical environment is not been addressed.
At point it must be pointed out that only comprehensive approach to development issue can deliver IDEAL environment to humanity.
Ideal Neighborhood Estate
The concept of ideal estate environment for living, recreation and socializing is the dream and aspiration of every modern man.
This dream however, involves participation of public and private interest coordinated by highly skilled man power.
One of way of achieving this dream is what the Planners described as Site and Service Scheme. The concept is about an effort to make sure that facilities precedes physical development onsite.
The site in picture is one of such of owned by Federal Ministry of Housing at Moniya Ibadan Oyo State, Nigeria.
Several of such sites exist across the country
. Some state government too are involved in provision of such sites especially in Lagos.
Private sector participation at this scale is only visible at Lagos and Ogun State in Surburb area of Lagos State. Area such as Ota, Arepo, Ofada etc.
Three down side of this development is that these trend is not been coordinated in comprehensive manner. This the issue of standard idea for development of physical environment is not been addressed.
At point it must be pointed out that only comprehensive approach to development issue can deliver IDEAL environment to humanity.
Saturday, 25 June 2016
Urbanisation and Congestion in Lagos. Curse or Blessing in Disguise?
Where there is crowd there is money. This saying is true for Lagos in every sense, and as such has made it a destination of opportunities. From the technical point of view high population is not the same thing as high population density. Agglomeration of many people on a small stretch of land results to congestion. This situation in Lagos creates huge market both formal and informal.
From time immemorial in the history of Nigeria, Lagos plays the role of commercial nerve centre. This also true for West African Subregion.
In the field of regional planning, a lot of attention has been paid to phenomenon of rural urban migration. This development may be seen as blessing to only few but a curse to many. Menace such as traffic congestion, housing crisis, over congested facilities, urban crimes among many are usual features. While the authority in Lagos State who derive revenue base from this situation may consider this as welcome development. Internationally these features are seen as indicators of ailling economy.
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Climbing To Safety in Lagos
Urbanization no doubt comes with challenges such as traffic congestion, control and conflicts. There is always competing demand for use of land among different interest groups, namely vehicular and pedestrian road users.
One strategy of resolving conflicts between pedestrian and vehicular road user is the 🚧 construction of overhead pedestrian bridge.
This noticeably has gained attention of past three state administration of Lagos State. This incidence of major highways in Lagos, such as Ikeja Along and Proud Berger are designed either as artery or ring road which allows high speed within the metropolis created safety challenges to life and property. The idea of pedestrian bridge therefore should be seen as life saving strategy.
However, in terms of evaluation it comes with its own constraints as follows:
1.the towering hieght, high angle of elevation, large number of risers on the stairs are obstacles to children, the old and the sick.
2.Unwillingness of road users to use the bridge is raising the cost of management because Authorities always have to position officials to effect 🐶
Compliance
Other options which in line with international best practices is the use of pedestrian under pass. This is construction of passage for pedestrian below and across the highway.
This option being deployed mostly in developed world can help solve the challenges of the overhead options as stated above.
So, generally speaking they both remain good means of resolving right of way conflicts in urban system.
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Ogun River Drying-Up: Causes and Implications
Residents around Kara Lagos-Ibadan Express Way and users of the highway were recently shocked to witness instant seemingly drying up of a section of the course of the river.
Geographically speaking now, the phenomenon can be explained as caused by major land slide and erosional and depositional activities along either upper, middle and lower course of the river.
The materials such as sand, debris and vegetation were sourced from landslide of river bank and island.They are later transported in suspension down the river course by strong current.
If the country had positioned a survailance satellite in orbit for this purpose it would have provided the opportunity of having access to video data of how this trend occurred.
The materials in suspension moved majorly submissively until they were obstructed by the concrete cap on the pile foundation of bridge of the expressway. Thus leading deposits of the materials of sand silts and vegetation mostly water hyacinths.
These vegetation are noticeable in upper course of the river around Denro-Isashi area of Plum State.
This situation implies an indication for caution on residents along the course of the river. This may in the nearest future generates massive flood in event of heavy rain storm. Citizens are advised to stay off the site, while authorities are advised to warn residents along the river corridor to vacate such location especially this rainy season.
Monday, 20 June 2016
Simple Solution To Untarred and Dirt Road Problems In Tropical Regions
Untarred and Dirt Road Development
Road development right from conception, planning and implementation is a major community problem in our societies. The unorganized process of development in our towns and cities especially in developing world is a major factor to put into consideration. The problem can be identified and be grouped into different subdivision as follows:
Inadequacy of road; some neighbourhood, towns and cities are not provided by enough relevant road development facilities;
Poor planning. In other instances, the roads are poorly planned. Bad road alignment, inadequate spaces at critical points, and more than necessary spaces in other less critical points
Poor Implementation. Some roads provided are not well constructed with appropriate ancillary infrastructures, while others are not well constructed. Some others are left as untarred and unpaved road without proper landscape and ground modeling treatment.
The aftermath of this are
reduced accessibility
and consequential reduced profitability.
Health Hazards.
Delay in man hour loss.
Road congestion.
Flood.
Loss of Aesthetics.
Inconvenience.
High cost of maintenance on the part of motorist.
In fact the list is endless. The article looks into the problem and narrow it down to our local access neighbourhood roads. This roads are by legislation under the jurisdiction of local governments in many developing countries like Nigeria. This article want to address this category of road in the light of the cost of implementing development of this road, considering the budget limit of the local government who are in charge of such roads. The intention is to look at the alternative implementation strategy in developing our access road.
The objectives therefore are to:
To evaluate present state of access road development in the country
Identify problems associated with such development strategy
Access alternative option of development using landscape and ground modeling techniques
Provide details of such alternatives
Access the advantages of the alternative suggested
Road System
Road can be broadly categorized into
Arterial Street and Highways. These are the one used primarily for heavy traffic,
Collector Streets are those that collects traffic from highways and feeds the minor roads.
Minor or access road are the ones used to access the abutting individual properties
Marginal access or service street are the one which are parallel to and adjacent to arterial and highways, they protect by separating traffic from the highways and access road
Alleys are minor road set aside to provide services such as emergency and conveniences for the properties. In Nigeria, any of this road can either be surfaced with bitumen of various thickness, interlocking paving stone, more recently 4.2 grade of Portland cement concrete and lastly earth road- the one without any form of hard surfacing
While there are many technical options available in road construction and development, the vehicle-accessibility and functionality of these roads is without respect to any form or level of development of such road.
The focus of this paper is on the earth road- i.e without any form of surfacing. It is no doubt the cheapest option of road development. Authorities may be hiding under the fact that road development is very expensive, which may in turn be the reason for abandoning our roads leaving them in a deplorable and sorry state.
In the light of the above, this article however brings the following fact into focus as follows:
An untarred and dirt road can be near as stable as their surfaced counterpart
An untarred and dirt road can be at least permit vehicle accessibility and meet the functional objective requirement of a road
A functional untarred and dirt road system can provide a way of improving accessibility in our towns and cities at an affordable cost, that can even be spearheaded by the community development organization (CDAs)
A well-constructed untarred and dirt road can serve as an effective intermediate phased implementation for standard road development. This is all because when the authorities decides later to pave f hard surfaced these road no major preliminary tasks shall be needed again.
New neighborhood development can become flexible in terms of cost of road development. This can promote private sector estate developers interest in housing provision.
Consequently provision of housing can be boosted.
It Starts from Subdivision Regulation and Practice.
( A Case Study of Nigeria)
In physical development planning, it is not only enough to estimate the need for land (Land Use). This is because space for activities is geospatially referenced and as such must be rationally positioned to achieve rational objectives. The practice through which details of the contents of built environment are laid out to enhance these objectives is called sub-division. It is spelt out in a document known as lay out plan and it is guided by the policy known as subdivision regulation. In Nigeria, the 1946 town and country Law midwifed by the British and adopted for Nigeria are properly supplemented by other provisions such as Land Development (roads) laws Cap 54 1933. Other provision is the Building Lines regulation, 1936.
All these laws under the colonial administration provides effective and coordinated framework for neighbourhood development in general and road development in particular. However, since the independence of 1960 and eventual development of political structure into federalism, the sense of coordination in land development has become fragmented among various states policy and various judicial interpretations.
In 1978, Land Use Decree was promulgated by the then military government specifying new policy on land tenure and ownership. Part of its provision discouraged the formerly well laid down policy of subdivision regulation. Thus laid foundation for haphazard neighbourhood development.
In 1992, at the National level a decree was promulgated by the then military government known as 1992 Urban and Regional Planning Decree. Few states, such as Lagos were quick to adopt the laws, while others until now have adopted it.
In 1978, Land Use Decree was promulgated by the then military government specifying new policy on land tenure and ownership. Part of its provision discouraged the formerly well laid down policy of subdivision regulation by the colonial masters as embodied into 1946 Town and country planning Act. This since then laid a foundation for uncoordinated land development in the country. Focus shifted to building development only by the three tiers of the government.
Hence effort should be made to restructure the administrative frame work for land subdivision regulation which should be focused as the starting point of development.
Technical Options: Ground Modelling (Shaping)
Ground Modelling is the art and science of shaping and arranging the surface level of land in such a manner to reduce friction between it and agents of denudation especially, run off water, thereby stabilizing the surface. It further involves coordinating the drainage system of a given site with overall natural hydrological cycle subsystem.
Then technological options such as Ground modeling i.e grading the road in such a way to achieve ideal gradient such as between 0.5% to 8% (1.8 degrees to 2.8 degrees) must be adhered to.
3. The ground modeling concepts of the road also should ensure that there is rational effort to direct run offs either towards drainage channels or on the surface of the road depending on the nature of the road in a coordinated manner. A road should be an integrated system of ground modeling directing the agents of denudation such as rain in such a way as to create minimum friction.
Road grading should avoid creating v-shaped, u-shaped and flat road surfacing without giving a sense of direction to the run offs of rain.
4. Side drainage channels should be constructed in such a way that they relate with the road level to receive run off water and channel it towards the natural drainage channel.
5. The construction of such channel should adopt a cheap option such as V-shaped channel. The channel does not need steel reinforcement because it is subject to side trust form shear pressure from the adjoining earth crust.
Picture 3. An earth road in an outskirt of town that is being graded haphazardly
Effort should be made to make provision for underground channel at every point where U-Shaped and V-shaped valleys cannot be avoided. Cheap precast round channel are commercially available for this purpose.
Empirical Case
The above picture depicts a road on a steep slope with a gradient threshold of 2.8 degrees. The side drainage constructed lies above the road level, thus creating a scenario of a U shape along cross section axis.
This contradict the principle of ground modelling as presented in this report. Hence the reason for instability of the surface of the road. Terrace Technique
A simple old technique of terracing if combined with the above surface modeling (shaping) can be employed to achieve great result.
The inclusion of concrete barrier is to form gentle slope that reduces the steepness of slope and reduce the velocity of run off and consequently the wearing off of top soil.
Model for ideal earth road development
Identify the drainage prospect in the neighborhood. Such may be gorge, stream, river, lake, public main sewer etc. This shall help a lot in drainage design.
Regard the altitude of this drainage prospect as the lowest point of your drainage design
The road being a linear open space should be viewed and handled along two dimensions of the longitudinal axis and the cross-sectional axis.
The gradient along the longitudinal axis should be between 1.8o and 2.8o.
The gradient of the slope along cross section axis should be towards the side drainage channel.
Where the gradient along longitudinal axis of the road is unavoidably greater than1.8o and 2.8o, then the gradient along the cross section should then be made greater than longitudinal axis slope gradient.
Also the option of terracing should be adopted on a very steep slopes.
Conclusion
With the above approach if properly implemented, it shall be amazing to discover that many of our minor road and the unpaved major road shall become sustainable and remain vehicle accessible throughout the year. This shall make it easier and affordable for relevant agencies or individual to maintain this road as well.
It is highly recommended that authorities and private organization involved in road provision should first target earth road construction as an intermediated phase in road construction. This shall enable then increase their capacity in road provision while expending less on capital outlay.
This same technique reviewed in this publication should be applied to bad portions of even damaged road.
Sunday, 19 June 2016
How To Lay Blocks/Bricks
Objectives
Blocks are laid to create wall. Wall in turn are used to achieve the followings:
Load bearing
Partitioning of space
Create privacy
Define boundary
Create retention-as in retaining wall
Create visual obstruction
Modern block and bricks bare formed into tongue and groove shape at their ends to achieve firm grips. So as they are arranged linearly side by side, they are tongue and grooved into one another.
The special arrangement of block and bricks to form wall is called inter bonding. This is the linear staggered interlocking arrangement to provide lateral stability and resistance to side thrust
Blocks are usually hollow core with spaces and opening in them, while bricks are usually solid core, with no spaces in them.
Steps to lay Block and bricks
Basic Tools:
Hand trowel
Rubbing Board
Line
Plum and level
Range
Basic Materials.
Block/Brick
Cement
Coarse sand
Water
NB
Mix cement, sand, and water to form mortal ratio 1:8 of cement and sand.
Establish the whole length of the wall you are about to create
Place the mortal on starting point and at the ending point.
Position a block or brick at the starting and another block or brick at the end point with groove end facing the tongue of flat end.
Depending on the span or interval use either line of ranging pole to connect the two start and end block to ascertain their alignment
Employ the use of plum to check vertical alignment and horizontal level. You can adjust level with mortal or broken blocks.
Spread the mortal along the alignment part of the start and end block.
Lay the blocks or brick along the path with tongue and facing the groove/flat end.
Observe at least 40mm mortal joint gap in between each block.
Use the line and plum to check the alignment and levelto check the level.
Then fill the gap in between block with cement mortal, using hand trowel and scrubbing board.
Dress up the hand trowel
Repeat the process for next layer, but stagger the arrangement by ensuring the start block and end block do not fall exactly on the lower one to achieve bonding effect.
Do not lay beyond four layer consecutively in a single operation. This is necessary so that the dead weight of the of the block will not be too much for the wet mortal to bear, thereby causing instability.
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Home Energy Saving in Tropical Regions
Cooling, heating and electronic appliances all need considerable energy to run. It is estimated that homes today need 37 percent more energy to be powered than homes in the eighties, little thanks to explosion in smarter home appliances.
Tropical Regions are the energy hub of the earth. This assertion can be appreciated going by the established facts on scientifically proven evidences. According to Budyko 1980. Solar energy is the only source of energy for nearly all natural processes occurring in the biosphere. It can be safely concluded since all energy is sourced from the sun and the tropical regions has great natural supply of this energy, it is therefore an important energy hub of the world. This can be well established going by the distribution of other naturally free energy sources in the world such as Fossil fuel, wind, bio mass, coal and running water.
However, it is a misnomer to observe that tropical regions economy of the
world do not adequately exploit this area of comparative advantage to accelerate their development process. In tropical regions home energy need accounts for a considerable amount of national energy need. Ignorance and lack of technical know-how are responsible for how many home dwellers spend hard earned income on artificial means of meeting their home energy need.
With ample supply of free natural energy, home dwellers can save tons of money taking advantage of these natural sources of energy for home use. Appropriate technical know-how makes meeting home energy need, a fun while saving a lot of disposable income and resources.
What kicks in at this junction is the need to perpetually look for a way to intelligently consume energy. This new way of life shall promoted development in sustainable way-i.e not harmful to the environment.
A striking feature in all these is that these ways comprise of strategies which range from mere common sense to simple appropriate technologies which are not necessarily rocket science in nature.
This book critically dug into home design, building, maintenance and operational, to bring into limelight these grey areas. Contemporary home technologies, some of them as old as 100 years were examined. Ways of operations and maintenance to enhance cost saving of energy are suggested. New technologies are reviewed and presented while the future energy saving technologies are previewed and introduced.
Contemporary home based technologies such as thermostat, solar energy, wind turbine, air-conditioning and refrigeration, cooking gas, pumping machine among many others are duly evaluated.
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Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Building Plan Template for Tropical Regions
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
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We can help pass across millions of messages with our digital graphic services.
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Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Road Discongestion- Bicycle To The Rescue
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) on
Monday said that the commission would continue to
promote the use of bicycles as an alternative means of
transportation in the country.
Then FRSC Zonal Commander, Mr Luka Kinya, said this
at the formal launching of its annual 'National Bicycle
Week' in Osogbo.
Kinya, who is in charge Osun, Ondo and Oyo, said this
was being done aspart of its efforts to decongest the
roads.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the
launch is the second edition of the programme being
pursued nationally by the FRSC.
He said the commission was partnering with the Osun
Ministry of Works, Youths, Sports and Special Needs
for this year's programme.
The zonal commander said the exercise was to
sensitise the public on the need to embrace and make
use of the bicycle as an alternative and safe means of
transportation.
He said it would be beneficial to the public to know
that riding a bicycle for 30 minutes every week would
give a person the chance of living 10 years longer than
some that do not.
He said bicycle riders also fall sick 25per cent less than
those who did not ride bicycles.
Kinya also said that bicycle riders save more money
compared to those buying fuel to drive a car.
He said members of the public would therefore benefit
a lot if they embrace the use of bicycle as a means of
transportation.
Dr Akinyinka Esho, the Permanent Secretary in the
Ministry of Youths, Sports and Special Needs, said the
state government was glad to partner with the FRSC in
keeping the people and roads safe.
Esho, who was represented by Mr LaiAdeshinyan, a
Director in the Ministry, said the campaign for the
people to embrace the use of bicycles would be
beneficial to the public in the long run.
He said apart from decongesting the roads and
reducing road traffic crashes, it would equally help the
government to map out bicycle lanes in their road
construction and rehabilitation projects.
He advised indigenes and residents of the state to
embrace the bicycle riding culture, saying it was a
cheap and cost effective mode of transportation.
NAN reports that the 'National Bicycle Week' is to run
from Dec. 15 to Dec. 20 in all the 36 states of the
federation NAN
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