A STUDY ON THE TRENDS IN BUILDING COST IN NIGERIA
(A CASE STUDY OF TWO BEDROOM
BUNGALOW)
(2002 – 2012)
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The dictionary definition of trends simply means “to move or
extend in a specific direction” (Long Man Family Dictionary) also trends simply
means “a general direction in which a situation is changing or developing”
(Advance Learner’s Dictionary).
Leaning
on, this definition of “trends” thus the subject matter “trends in building
cost in Nigeria” can be described as a way to move or extend in a specific
direction of building cost in Nigeria.
This
trend in building cost is associated with the cost of erecting a building which
includes the physical preparation and developmental cost.
The
construction industry is very vital to the socio-economic development of a
nation, this is because the affordability or otherwise of construction affect
the confidence of the citizen in their existence in any nation.
One
of the first and most fundamental aspect of human needs is shelter, therefore,
it become necessary that the cost of constructing a given building project
should be within the reach of the average citizens, (Dr. A.R Oladele 2007).
Over the years, the discovery of oil in Nigeria alongside
with increasing population led to the increase in the demand for building in
Nigeria.
Also the unscheduled changes of government in Nigeria lead to
the formulation of policics from one government to the other which sometimes do
not favour the construction industry.
These trends in building cost are caused by the following
factors which include:
1. Method
of construction
2. Limited
number of manufacturers of building materials
3. Employment
of foreign expatriates
4. Increment
of wages
5. Import
tariff
6. Fuel
scarcity
7. Bribery
and corruption
8. Second
tier of foreign exchange
These reasons mentioned above are making a tremendous
contribution to the increasing building cost which in turn posing a potential
blockage to the chance of the less privileged ones to own a house or building
and also went further to make it difficult for them to pay rent charged by the
lessor on a house.
Therefore, this project is aimed at highlighting various
factors that influence these trends in building cost in Nigeria. And to come up
with possible solution to curtail these treads through oral interview and
questionnaires with parties involved also to asses the changes within the
period of ten years (10 years) (2000-2010).
1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS
One
of the challenges faced by the construction industry in Nigeria is the
fluctuation of the prices of building materials which lead to upward and
downward movement of building cost in Nigeria.
Most
average Nigeria citizens are of low income thereby making it difficult for them
to own a building if these trends are not properly study to plan ahead of time
for a given project.
1.2 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE
STUDY
1.2.1 Aim: The aim of this study is to access the trends in
building cost in Nigeria from (2000-2010).
1.2.2 OBJECTIVES
This project has the following objectives:
- To identify the behavioural pattern of building cost within a given period of time.
- To determine the effects of these trends as it affect the society
- To identify the causes of trends and how it can be controlled in the society.
- To make probable recommendations on where appropriate.
1.3 SIGNIFICANT OF THE STUDY
To
ascertain possible ways of using cost comparison of different cost of building
project in Nigeria.
1.4 SCOPE AND LAMINATION
This thesis is to examine a general tendency on how cost of
building changes in regards to time and in relation to plant, labour and
materials.
The study is limited to the comparison of the cost of a two
bedroom bungalow over a period of ten years(10yrs) through updating of some
major building element obtained from bill of quantities from tender rates in
relation to the trends from (2000 – 2010) using the cost index method of
analysis.
1.5 METHODOLOGY
The method adopted for this thesis includes: oral interviews,
questionnaires and case study of two (2) bedroom bungalow.
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 LITERATURE REVIEW
Construction is an interrelated complex set of operations in
which building and installation are erected.
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