Authors :
Omokanye Olabisi Ademola; Oyeyiola Oyebanji Johnson; Adenuga Babafemi Abdulsamad; Adetola Olalekan Daisi; Fadeyi Ayomipo Akintunde; Opoko Akunnaya Pearl
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 4 - April
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7894473
Abstract :
Building collapses in Nigeria have gotten
more shocking and heartbreaking in recent years. A
compilation of fallen structures and fatalities during the
previous twelve years (2016-2022) indicates a concerning
trend that should be regarded as an emergency. Each
collapse puts in action a series of events ranging from the
loss of investment, means of livelihood, and irreplaceable
human lives, as well as the void it leaves for the loved
ones of the dead buried in the rubbles at different sites of
catastrophe. Beyond the losses, there is the issue of what
went wrong and if it might have been avoided. Are there
no rules or regulations? Is it true that no institutions
exist to enforce standards? Therefore, the study
highlights specific locations in which members of the
architectural profession are engaged in the construction
industry and looks into the reasons why buildings fall.
The findings prove that structural flaws, inexperienced
labour, and poor material quality are the primary
reasons for building collapse, demonstrating a failure in
leadership and oversight. The study found that all
parties involved in the construction process share
responsibility for the successful completion of building
projects. The architect should m ensure that his duties
are carried out diligently in accordance with applicable
laws while also taking all necessary steps to keep up with
the trends for sustainable buildings, even in the face of
formidable obstacles like extreme heat, rain, flooding,
and sea level rise.
Keywords :
Artisans, Building Failure and Collapse, Architect, Nigeria, Professional
Building collapses in Nigeria have gotten
more shocking and heartbreaking in recent years. A
compilation of fallen structures and fatalities during the
previous twelve years (2016-2022) indicates a concerning
trend that should be regarded as an emergency. Each
collapse puts in action a series of events ranging from the
loss of investment, means of livelihood, and irreplaceable
human lives, as well as the void it leaves for the loved
ones of the dead buried in the rubbles at different sites of
catastrophe. Beyond the losses, there is the issue of what
went wrong and if it might have been avoided. Are there
no rules or regulations? Is it true that no institutions
exist to enforce standards? Therefore, the study
highlights specific locations in which members of the
architectural profession are engaged in the construction
industry and looks into the reasons why buildings fall.
The findings prove that structural flaws, inexperienced
labour, and poor material quality are the primary
reasons for building collapse, demonstrating a failure in
leadership and oversight. The study found that all
parties involved in the construction process share
responsibility for the successful completion of building
projects. The architect should m ensure that his duties
are carried out diligently in accordance with applicable
laws while also taking all necessary steps to keep up with
the trends for sustainable buildings, even in the face of
formidable obstacles like extreme heat, rain, flooding,
and sea level rise.
Keywords :
Artisans, Building Failure and Collapse, Architect, Nigeria, Professional