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Building a house with Prefabricated concrete Wall Panels - very cost effective
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#61 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 6:08:56 PM
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@jkmwatha, kenya happens to be lucky to have underground rock suitable to be cut into building stones. Most parts of the world, inluding most of africa, dont have this hence they have to rely on fired clay bricks and prefabs for housing. Once the stone quarries dry out in the next 5 years, there will be very many new methods of constructing such as prefabs, bricks , earthbags etc. Cost of prefab walling can go down once we research into nower methods of reducing costs eg the wire mesh in the prefab can be replaced with polypropylene fishing net for the same effect...after lengthy research ofcourse to check if this is possible .. Once we invest in research, then there are hopes of bringing down these costs.
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#62 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 8:38:07 PM
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a4architect.com wrote:
@jkmwatha, kenya happens to be lucky to have underground rock suitable to be cut into building stones. Most parts of the world, inluding most of africa, dont have this hence they have to rely on fired clay bricks and prefabs for housing. Once the stone quarries dry out in the next 5 years, there will be very many new methods of constructing such as prefabs, bricks , earthbags etc. Cost of prefab walling can go down once we research into nower methods of reducing costs eg the wire mesh in the prefab can be replaced with polypropylene fishing net for the same effect...after lengthy research ofcourse to check if this is possible .. Once we invest in research, then there are hopes of bringing down these costs.


How exactly was this determined?

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#63 Posted : Friday, October 17, 2014 9:30:54 AM
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@kratos, thats my estimation, based on the scarcity of quarries at the moment. Kilifi quarry is already nearly finished, with the operators moving to Juja. Juja quarries are also nearly finished. Currently, to get a good quarry mine in Juja is not easy plus the costs are too high due to the scarcity. A good guestimation for the stones to finish is around 5 years but could take less or more.
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gk
#64 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2015 10:54:25 AM
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The Kitengela Chinese are selling a panel of 1.2*2.8 at 5400/- and sounds quite expensive.
Does anyone know of better prices elsewhere?
Jitahidi
#65 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2015 12:04:52 PM
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a4architect.com wrote:
@kratos, thats my estimation, based on the scarcity of quarries at the moment. Kilifi quarry is already nearly finished, with the operators moving to Juja. Juja quarries are also nearly finished. Currently, to get a good quarry mine in Juja is not easy plus the costs are too high due to the scarcity. A good guestimation for the stones to finish is around 5 years but could take less or more.

I totally agree might be the reasons why stone prices are going up every month in Juja. Also most quarries are now relocating from Juja to BAT area along Thika - Garissa rd in search for quarry mines
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#66 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2015 12:09:56 PM
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gk wrote:
The Kitengela Chinese are selling a panel of 1.2*2.8 at 5400/- and sounds quite expensive.
Does anyone know of better prices elsewhere?

Try hongkong ceramics plaza 2000 msa rd.
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bennry
#67 Posted : Friday, May 04, 2018 10:28:41 AM
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I called Nhc recently and was tol that a 3m by 1.2m wall panel goes for about ksh 5,750/=. The slab panel of the same size goes for 6,570.
I asked a Qs friend about the panels and he told that they would only be cost effective if you are bulding something thats bigger/large scale. probably over 1000sqm.
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#68 Posted : Friday, May 04, 2018 10:47:39 AM
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bennry wrote:
I called Nhc recently and was tol that a 3m by 1.2m wall panel goes for about ksh 5,750/=. The slab panel of the same size goes for 6,570.
I asked a Qs friend about the panels and he told that they would only be cost effective if you are bulding something thats bigger/large scale. probably over 1000sqm.

1000sqm ni mini-warehouse

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#69 Posted : Friday, May 04, 2018 11:05:19 AM
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obiero wrote:
bennry wrote:
I called Nhc recently and was tol that a 3m by 1.2m wall panel goes for about ksh 5,750/=. The slab panel of the same size goes for 6,570.
I asked a Qs friend about the panels and he told that they would only be cost effective if you are bulding something thats bigger/large scale. probably over 1000sqm.

1000sqm ni mini-warehouse


what if it's a 4 storey building with 250sqm per floor?
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Mukiri
#70 Posted : Monday, July 30, 2018 12:49:56 PM
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Swenani wrote:
obiero wrote:
bennry wrote:
I called Nhc recently and was tol that a 3m by 1.2m wall panel goes for about ksh 5,750/=. The slab panel of the same size goes for 6,570.
I asked a Qs friend about the panels and he told that they would only be cost effective if you are bulding something thats bigger/large scale. probably over 1000sqm.

1000sqm ni mini-warehouse


what if it's a 4 storey building with 250sqm per floor?

Did you ever get your answer?

If the panels prove too expensive, I'm toying with the idea of getting Geoplast formwork and concreting in-situ

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shanoka
#71 Posted : Tuesday, January 22, 2019 7:27:37 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
Swenani wrote:
obiero wrote:
bennry wrote:
I called Nhc recently and was tol that a 3m by 1.2m wall panel goes for about ksh 5,750/=. The slab panel of the same size goes for 6,570.
I asked a Qs friend about the panels and he told that they would only be cost effective if you are bulding something thats bigger/large scale. probably over 1000sqm.

1000sqm ni mini-warehouse


what if it's a 4 storey building with 250sqm per floor?

Did you ever get your answer?

If the panels prove too expensive, I'm toying with the idea of getting Geoplast formwork and concreting in-situ



How did this turn out for you?
gk
#72 Posted : Friday, February 01, 2019 1:14:58 PM
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shanoka wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Swenani wrote:
obiero wrote:
bennry wrote:
I called Nhc recently and was tol that a 3m by 1.2m wall panel goes for about ksh 5,750/=. The slab panel of the same size goes for 6,570.
I asked a Qs friend about the panels and he told that they would only be cost effective if you are bulding something thats bigger/large scale. probably over 1000sqm.

1000sqm ni mini-warehouse


what if it's a 4 storey building with 250sqm per floor?

Did you ever get your answer?

If the panels prove too expensive, I'm toying with the idea of getting Geoplast formwork and concreting in-situ



How did this turn out for you?


How about hollow interlocking blocks for the walls.
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