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using framed formworks in house constructions
jamplu
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 18, 2014 10:13:30 PM
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@A4architect and the experts in the construction industry there is a chinese company using formwork walling systems to build residential houses.
Is this kind of construction cheap or expensive i have been looking at the materials used the steel used and amount of cement and sand/quarry dust to me it appears expensive than using quarry stones.



though the amount of time taken appears relatively short.
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 8:14:45 AM
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@jamplu, the cost of walling using reinforced concrete is twice the cost of walling with stone, at around kes 2,500 per m2. The cost of using fibre cement panels, similar to the ones produced by NHC is also more costly than stone, at kes 1,800 per m2 compared to stone at kes 1300 per m2. Only ssb soil blocks are cheaper but have disadvantages eg high failure, not structural, wears out easily etc etc
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jamplu
#3 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 8:45:07 AM
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a4architect.com wrote:
@jamplu, the cost of walling using reinforced concrete is twice the cost of walling with stone, at around kes 2,500 per m2. The cost of using fibre cement panels, similar to the ones produced by NHC is also more costly than stone, at kes 1,800 per m2 compared to stone at kes 1300 per m2. Only ssb soil blocks are cheaper but have disadvantages eg high failure, not structural, wears out easily etc etc


@a4architect.com is there any long term value this developer is to gain for using such an expensive method. from his plan he's to do 21 flats 10 br units per flat.
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 8:56:26 AM
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i have designed several in Ruiru town using this method but only for industrial type and ware house type structures. These are useful in structures that should retain heavy forces, need extra security etc etc, ot for residential buildings. Where is the site to be located? If in an expensive area, then the high cost of construction will be absorbed by the high selling price.

Also, maybe he has a way fo importing cheap cement and steel so his costs are lower than market rates eg the highway and bypass roads contractors.
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