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TSi
#961 Posted : Saturday, April 02, 2016 11:32:48 AM
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Boris Boyka wrote:
obiero wrote:
I have a planner in Kisii who states we need to post change of user on at least one daily prior to gazettement.. Now, question stands, can I do the daily newspaper notice on my own, or I have to involve the county official

When I read the daily papers I normally see many of those...I haven't done it myself but as a start pick the Nation papers and try read huko kwa classifieds you see how it's done.


You can put in any. I think The Star is the cheapest
obiero
#962 Posted : Saturday, April 02, 2016 8:17:40 PM
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TSi wrote:
Boris Boyka wrote:
obiero wrote:
I have a planner in Kisii who states we need to post change of user on at least one daily prior to gazettement.. Now, question stands, can I do the daily newspaper notice on my own, or I have to involve the county official

When I read the daily papers I normally see many of those...I haven't done it myself but as a start pick the Nation papers and try read huko kwa classifieds you see how it's done.


You can put in any. I think The Star is the cheapest

Daily Nation has been chosen for wide circulation. Got confirmation that you dont have to involve anyone, so I took samples, reviewed, customized and sent to the advertising team. They were helpful. It runs on 04.04.16

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Eng. Kamau
#963 Posted : Saturday, April 16, 2016 5:09:38 PM
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@a4architect,

I refer to your advice on the the subject 'How to make maximum Return on Investment in constructing on a 50 by 100 plot for rental purposes'

@ http://www.a4architect.c...ot-for-rental-purposes/

3.
Low Income.
A typical low income plot is located in Kayole ,Mwiki, Upcountry towns or any region whereby the rent for a 2 bed roomed unit is less than 8,000 KES.
A 50x 100 plot in such an area can accommodate 5 No. 2 bed roomed units per floor.
The total number of floors is 5 so the total number of units is 5 x 5 = 25 units. The minimum rental income per month is 25 units x KES 8,000= KES 200,000.
The average cost of construction in such an area is KES 17,000 per square meter.
The average size of a 2 bed roomed unit here is 60 square meters. The total built-up area will be 60 square meters x 25 units= 1,500 meters squared.
The total estimated cost for this will be 1,500 square meters x 17,000 KES = 25,500,000 KES.
This will take approximately 25,500,000 divided by 200,000 KES = 127 months to repay itself. This is approximately 10.6 years. Considering that the plots are very cheap and easy to find, and that you have a 100% occupancy rate on this kind of project, it’s also a good investment.



I would like to put up such a development in Kabati on your way to kenol, Murang`a county. Rent for a 2 bedroom flat in this area is Ksh 8,000 and the soil is red. Howevever I have several enquiries for you Sir,

1. Does the plot user have to be commercial, residential or an agricultural can also be applicable?

2. There are these interlocking blocks found at http://www.buildmartsolu.../index.php/our-products
Can the blocks be used to do this construction?

3. Does the 60 meters square include the stairs?

4. With these interlocking blocks, do I require a project manager?

5. Which project manager would you recommend and how what percentage does he charge?

6. Can the construction cost per square meter be reduced if I use the boleyn technology whose factory is in Kitengela and can this technology be used in this project?


Please let me know your charges for the architectural drawing for this project.
Precise, verified and certified details.
Jon Jones
#964 Posted : Monday, April 18, 2016 8:54:13 PM
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I would like to build 12-14 bedsitters...on a 50*100 plot. I already have the land. However, I dont know how much I should budget for the ground floor only. I intend to build just the ground floor and build the rest later on in life. How much should I budget for this project?
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Wamukiva
#965 Posted : Tuesday, June 07, 2016 11:23:18 AM
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Do we have an architect here? I need a very simple house for my upcountry. 2 bedrms to be 12 by 11 with inbuild wardrobes. Master b/r to be 12 by 14ft with its own bathroom. Another common bathroom of std size (is it 3by6?). A small kitchen may be 11ft by 9. Then a reasonable sitting room of 14ft by 19ft. The roof must look classic type. Anyone willing to assist me? email me mivaug@gmail.com
obiero
#966 Posted : Thursday, September 15, 2016 9:40:26 AM
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@a4architect uko wapi..

HF 30,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
obiero
#967 Posted : Thursday, September 15, 2016 3:42:27 PM
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Jon Jones wrote:
I would like to build 12-14 bedsitters...on a 50*100 plot. I already have the land. However, I dont know how much I should budget for the ground floor only. I intend to build just the ground floor and build the rest later on in life. How much should I budget for this project?

How many floors? Total
Budget 22m. Foundation plus ground floor only 5m

HF 30,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
karete
#968 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2016 2:20:50 PM
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I have noted increasing use of floor laminates in high end projects as opposed to tiles.
What are the pros?
Swenani
#969 Posted : Monday, October 24, 2016 3:26:01 PM
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obiero wrote:
Jon Jones wrote:
I would like to build 12-14 bedsitters...on a 50*100 plot. I already have the land. However, I dont know how much I should budget for the ground floor only. I intend to build just the ground floor and build the rest later on in life. How much should I budget for this project?

How many floors? Total
Budget 22m. Foundation plus ground floor only 5m


how did you arrive at 5m for ground floor an foundation? was it 3,4,5,6 or 7 units per floor
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mungaits
#970 Posted : Sunday, March 05, 2017 8:12:33 PM
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Hi @poundfoolish, do you still deal in EPS? Would love to get more insights on the technology.

Cheers

poundfoolish wrote:
smallfama wrote:
smallfama wrote:
Construction veterans, can this EPS pannels from KOTO and NHC be used for building slabs like for maisonett? Or they are just good for walling?


A4architect and structural engineers assist hapa.


Yes they do build slabs.

From Foundations, to walls to roofs..
If interested drop me an email.

bennry
#971 Posted : Monday, March 06, 2017 2:20:46 PM
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Wamukiva wrote:
Do we have an architect here? I need a very simple house for my upcountry. 2 bedrms to be 12 by 11 with inbuild wardrobes. Master b/r to be 12 by 14ft with its own bathroom. Another common bathroom of std size (is it 3by6?). A small kitchen may be 11ft by 9. Then a reasonable sitting room of 14ft by 19ft. The roof must look classic type. Anyone willing to assist me? email me mivaug@gmail.com


Uko na pesa ngapi i send you drawings na schedule of materials
Mukiri
#972 Posted : Thursday, March 22, 2018 10:30:50 PM
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Is murram susceptible to collapse?

I have a hole 4 feet black-cotton 6 feet murram. Can I build my quarry stones from where the murram ends to the top and plaster the whole hole? Or the bottom murram can also collapse?

Proverbs 19:21
starx
#973 Posted : Wednesday, March 28, 2018 3:03:18 PM
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Kind referral of where to get the construction polythene sheeting (1,000 gms) at a bargain
obiero
#974 Posted : Thursday, April 26, 2018 4:48:41 PM
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Swenani wrote:
obiero wrote:
Jon Jones wrote:
I would like to build 12-14 bedsitters...on a 50*100 plot. I already have the land. However, I dont know how much I should budget for the ground floor only. I intend to build just the ground floor and build the rest later on in life. How much should I budget for this project?

How many floors? Total
Budget 22m. Foundation plus ground floor only 5m


how did you arrive at 5m for ground floor an foundation? was it 3,4,5,6 or 7 units per floor

Its an average. Based on 4 floors for guidance, wont vary much with a at least one floor +or-

HF 30,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
obiero
#975 Posted : Thursday, April 26, 2018 4:56:31 PM
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Sakangu wrote:
marko wrote:

What style of building is this? That white stuff is the packing material used in packing electronics. I saw this near trm.


EPS PANELS

Rink

http://www.nhckenya.co.ke/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=109&Itemid=68

Did NHC ever finalize with full scale production at their Mavoko unit

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Ryko
#976 Posted : Friday, August 10, 2018 2:58:13 PM
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this construction forum has helped me alot it only good to share to the guys who will visit it after:

1. When in doubt of the ground, try to run several soil tests. Also begin your foundations after rainy season, the ground underneath takes more time to dry even though the surface may look dry. It will make you discover how terrible/stable things can be down there. Ideally, soil/ ground tests are based on few sample holes try request several sample holes not 1,2 or 3 only.

2. Buy plots in good soils, add the extra cash if you have to, thats if you dream to build one day. Check out for marshy areas close-by even if small and within 500M. You never know the area could have been marshy 10 years ago. Only rainy seasons/neighbours can shed such secrets. Never trust dry seasons, the ground may look red, murramish but down there its a mixture of unstable shitty soils.

3. Construction of foundation does not ONLY mean "underground". If you plan to raise your house that means you will raise your foundation several courses above the ground. Those costs are classified under "foundation cost".

4. The term "Backfilling" in Oxford foundation dictionary means.... "chop my money", "Nifinyange Kimfuko", " suck my wallet dry"

I have learnt a very bitter lesson on foundation. A lesson that can only be compared to importing a 2nd hand Mercedes Benz from Yohokama in Japan and digging a 6 by 6 feet hole and covering it in soil, then getting a roller to compact the ground. Unazika pesa na huoni lolote kwa surface.
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Kahuna
#977 Posted : Tuesday, October 29, 2019 6:10:49 PM
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Greetings fellow wazuans

I need help from the experts amongst us and or people with knowledge on the construction costs.

I have an 1/8th plot in Ongata Rongai and want to construct rentals With 4m to spend and just wondering how many floors of bedsitters I can do with basic finishes.

Mkimwa
#978 Posted : Wednesday, October 30, 2019 12:05:37 AM
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Kahuna wrote:
Greetings fellow wazuans

I need help from the experts amongst us and or people with knowledge on the construction costs.

I have an 1/8th plot in Ongata Rongai and want to construct rentals With 4m to spend and just wondering how many floors of bedsitters I can do with basic finishes.



Ground floor only. Assuming you do a slab. Foundations are expensive to lay, depending on the type of soil. Unazika pesa.
Kahuna
#979 Posted : Wednesday, October 30, 2019 6:11:10 AM
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Kahuna
#980 Posted : Wednesday, October 30, 2019 6:12:22 AM
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Mkimwa wrote:
Kahuna wrote:
Greetings fellow wazuans

I need help from the experts amongst us and or people with knowledge on the construction costs.

I have an 1/8th plot in Ongata Rongai and want to construct rentals With 4m to spend and just wondering how many floors of bedsitters I can do with basic finishes.



Ground floor only. Assuming you do a slab. Foundations are expensive to lay, depending on the type of soil. Unazika pesa.


Thanks Mkimwa.

My plot has very little cotton. The soil there is almost red actually.

Indeed I think the foundation might cost me abit because I want to build for the future in the sense that I want to do a foundation that will also be suitable for future construction of a much bigger structure.

Have an idea how many bedsitters of standard size (whatever that size is) I can do ?
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