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Webuild Engineering Services Ongoing Construction Work (875 Views)
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abdulwastecx(m): 12:42pm On Mar 14, 2022 |
here are some of our ongoing construction work at different locations within Nigeria
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abdulwastecx(m): 12:45pm On Mar 14, 2022 |
Project #1. four units of one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms and two units of three-bedroom flats on a single two suspended floors building. client: contractors/consultant: weBuild (abdulwastecx) Location: surulere type of foundation: raft |
abdulwastecx(m): 12:47pm On Mar 14, 2022 |
after a detailed soil analysis was carried out, the geotechnical engineer recommended a raft foundation for the building. The raft was 1.2m deep with a raft slab of 250mm deep.
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abdulwastecx(m): 1:21am On Apr 07, 2022 |
The building is on a site of a demolished building. We have to excavate to 500mm, blind for 100mm before setting up a beam of 1200mm. Why do we need to excavate? Excavation is required to prevent the building from overturning due to wind uplift. Since the building needs to be anchored into the ground . For this project, we'll be using 3Y16 top and bottom and 4Y12 both side of the beam. The 4y12 is provided on both side to prevent cracking in other to meet up with the rules of detailing in accordance to BS codes.
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abdulwastecx(m): 1:29am On Apr 07, 2022 |
Before I forget, the filling and compaction took us almost three weeks. Simply because we have to compact in layers of 150mm to achieve adequate compaction. The question is why is compaction so important for this type of foundation ( raft slab built on fill)? It's important because the fill will receive and carry the weight of the whole structure. Though, the beam will help to prevent shearing at column points. I think, this is the common mistake or misconception with this type of foundation. It's wrongly believe that as long as the raft beam is well done and reinforced, that the slab can be reinforced with wire mesh or lightly. This is wrong. Slab in a raft construction are design like that of solid or flat slab and the reinforcement is opposite to that of the suspended slab (i.e, span reinforcement ontop and reinforcement at the bottom) 1 Like |
mufutau55(m): 1:37am On Apr 07, 2022 |
Glad to see a new project construction from you again. Good work always. Hajji M. |
abdulwastecx(m): 1:43am On Apr 07, 2022 |
mufutau55: Thank you sir and thanks for all the good recommendation sir. 1 Like |
abdulwastecx(m): 11:34pm On Jul 10, 2022 |
These are the questions that lots of people do ask about the Raft foundation. What is a raft foundation? How does the raft foundation transfer the building loads to the soil below? What are the components of a raft foundation? How do we size these raft foundation components? Why do we even use raft for foundation work instead of the strip, reinforced strip, pad and even pile footings? These and more will be answered as practical as possible as you follow us on the journey to deliver this beautiful building. |
abdulwastecx(m): 11:40pm On Jul 10, 2022 |
Raft foundation transfer loads to the soil below through the help of the slab. Hence the slabs are designed as an inverted floor slab ( that is, instead of the load acting downward, the soil pressure will exert an upward force on the raft-slab This particular raft-slab is 200mm thick, reinforced with the span reinforcement on top @ 200mm centre to centre with 12mm and the reinforcement placed at the bottom, in areas where the beams are located, reinforced with 12mm @ 250mm centre to centre
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abdulwastecx(m): 11:45pm On Jul 10, 2022 |
We'll be casting the ground floor columns before the laying of blocks. These ground floor columns are 300mm x 230mm and reinforced with 4Y16mm with 10mm rings spaced @ 200mm. The building frame was arranged in such a way that the maximum distance between any two columns was limited to 3.8m. This was done to reduce the concentrated load's transferred to the foundation and the reinforcement of columns and beams
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abdulwastecx(m): 11:48pm On Jul 10, 2022 |
As you guys can see from the last picture. After the casting of the ground floor columns, we build up the blocks. More pictures from the ground floor blocks
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abdulwastecx(m): 11:52pm On Jul 10, 2022 |
We completed the ground floor pretty quickly and we move into the ground floor formwork. Here we'll show you guys some of the 1.2m cantilever we introduced on the ground floor to add more floor area to the building
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abdulwastecx(m): 11:59pm On Jul 10, 2022 |
A cantilever on both sides of the beam which is called an over-hanged beam can be made to be beneficial to the beam and to reduce the moment induce on the column. This is done by having an over-hanged of 1.2m on both sides to achieve an optimal design. Also, we have also decided to use a rib slab here to reduce the slab dead load and save some cost due to the high cost of cement. Let me take a moment to talk about the rib slab used for this project A clay block of 400 long, 250mm wide and 200mm deep was use With a topping depth of 50mm The width of the rib beam is 125mm height of rib beam is 250mm 1 Like |
abdulwastecx(m): 9:29pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
We are roofing, addressing some of the structural works, and external plastering to this house at Elebu Ibadan. Ibadan, Ilu oluyole, here we are.
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abdulwastecx(m): 9:34pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
Scope of work; 1. Complete the blockwork 2. Lintels, columns, and head beams. 3. Construction of 6 different ducts for the plumbing work 4. Roofing work 6. Fibre cement board plastering. 7. External plastering. Duration of work 1 month. |
abdulwastecx(m): 9:34pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
Lintel, columns, head beams, and gable work
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abdulwastecx(m): 10:29pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
The roofing
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abdulwastecx(m): 10:31pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
We need to get the gable and plastering done too!
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abdulwastecx(m): 10:35pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
We are building some ducts too. My experience with plumbing in Nigeria is to always create a duct for all your planning, especially for a commercial buildings like this one
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abdulwastecx(m): 10:39pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
There are some chiselling and filling that we need to do because the walls are not both horizontally and vertically straight. We are up for the task, we are not the contractor responsible for the carcass. It's expected.
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abdulwastecx(m): 10:42pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
The building is now coming out so nicely. The plastering is taking shape. Let me quickly throw in some technicality here. For this plastering the ration for the mix is 1:5 (that is one part of cement to eight part plaster and two part sharp sand)
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abdulwastecx(m): 10:58pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
Finishing the external plastering
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abdulwastecx(m): 7:40pm On Dec 31, 2022 |
More on our Surulere Project
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abdulwastecx(m): 7:41pm On Dec 31, 2022 |
Here, Polystyrene was used as the concrete fascia and we have some light in it. It looks good trust me.
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ceelog(m): 6:06am On Feb 03 |
Hello Engr. ABDUL I sent you a message.Misplaced your number. If you still have mine send me a chat. We need to talk asap. |
ceelog(m): 6:16am On Feb 03 |
abdulwastecx: One of the things i particularly liked about you was the teachings and technical analysis you always gave me when my build was being done by you. I indeed enjoyed every moment of it. Would love to do it again. |