Quality Assessment of Commercial Sandcrete Blocks in Minna Metropolis, Niger State
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2022
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Nigerian Journal of Technology
Abstract
The spate of building collapse across the country over the years has raised questions about the quality of building materials and the need to
investigate their suitability for construction. Sandcrete blocks are of interest been the most popular masonry unit widely employed in construction of
walling units for building structures, hoardings of construction sites and foundations, in Nigeria. The aim of this study is to assess the quality of
commercial Sandcrete blocks produced in Minna metropolis, Niger State, for compliance with existing standards: Nigerian Industrial Standard and
Nigerian Building Code. The research was appraised through field surveys methods, sampling and laboratory experiments conducted on sixteen (16)
selected block factories in Minna metropolis. A total of eighty (80) nine-inch blocks, five (5) each, were sampled from each factory and subjected to
dimensional checks, water absorption and compressive strength tests. The results obtained from the laboratory experiments showed that the
dimension, compressive strength and water absorption capacity of the sampled blocks were below standard specifications. The highlight of the field
survey carried out showed discrepancies in the mix proportioning, curing practices and age of blocks utilized in the factories against those of the
standards. Consequently, it was recommended that blocks produced in Minna should never be used for load bearing walls.
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Nigerian Building Code, Nigerian Industrial Standard, Sandcrete Blocks, Quality Assessment