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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Badgers14: 9:23am On Aug 12, 2020
KolaShangOne:


Wichtech is still the best.

People are not using Wichtech only because of the poverty level in this country. Nothing more.

Wichtech attend Tilcor stated making Nigeria grades because they know wer can't afford the "original" because of poverty.

[Every company that intends to compete in Nigeria must lower their quality to maintain a price that we Nigerians, the poorest people in the world, can afford .

I respectfully disagree on the bolded.

Nigerians are not the poorest people in the world..

The issue is cost of doing business is high, very high. Lots of uncertainties.

Try opening a factory, the community will give you list of demands, this is after you pay for the land..

Then if you import materials, the non straightforward process to clear the goods and lots of unnecessary charges you have to pay.. then if you get too big, your rival could conive with a politician or someone with connections to frustrate your life..

But Nigerians are not poor..

Regardless, how many people have mortgage in Nigeria as compared to U.S?

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by megacontrol(m): 9:35am On Aug 12, 2020
20T sells for around +/-90K and 30T ~135K in the lekki - ajah axis.

davodyguy:
Good evening all.

What's the current price of actual 20Tons plaster sand?

I need 3*20tons but from someone that would guarantee 20tons to be exact and also not sell sharp sand in place of plaster sand.
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by davodyguy: 9:38am On Aug 12, 2020
megacontrol:
20T sells for around +/-90K and 30T ~135K in the lekki - ajah axis.

This is damn too high. Haba.

WHERE are we going in Nigeria?

Don't they want people to build again?

I can't pay more between ₦40-₦50k for 20tons
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by EgunMogaji2: 9:47am On Aug 12, 2020
Badgers14:


I respectfully disagree on the bolded.

Nigerians are not the poorest people in the world..

The issue is cost of doing business is high, very high. Lots of uncertainties.

Try opening a factory, the community will give you list of demands, this is after you pay for the land..

Then if you import materials, the non straightforward process to clear the goods and lots of unnecessary charges you have to pay.. then if you get too big, your rival could conive with a politician or someone with connections to frustrate your life..

But Nigerians are not poor..

Regardless, how many people have mortgage in Nigeria as compared to U.S?

I bought an Okada and Marwa that I use to roam around my neighborhoods. On one of my roams I discovered that I can get to Omi Adio from Elebu through a forest near Idi Ayunre. But I digress.

The point I want to make is to support your Nigeria is NOT poor point. I run across some fantastic mansions around me here that puts my American funded house to shame. Not all but some I discovered are owned by locals, not returnees. Basically Alhadji yen ni shob ni Gbagi types or Alhadji to nta plastic ni Alesinloye.

Nigerians are rich. It's just that the poor are bottom barrel poor. But we are mostly rich mfers.

All those Camry, Accord, Corrola, etc start from N2.1M plus and we know that there is no credit facility that is easily accessible in Nigeria. A lot of shopping complexes abound on Akala Express and you know it's all cash based.

There are levels to these things.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Badgers14: 10:15am On Aug 12, 2020
davodyguy:

This is damn too high. Haba.

WHERE are we going in Nigeria?

Don't they want people to build again?

I can't pay more between ₦40-₦50k for 20tons

People find ways to increase prices unnecessarily... wait until dollar adds a penny.. they will increase the prices by 20 percent.. when dollar falls, the prices go up even the more..

Nigerian market defies economics.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by megacontrol(m): 10:16am On Aug 12, 2020
I laff in ijebu language.

I only replied you cos you've been quite helpful and it appears your project is in that axis. There are always china truck plying the lekki-epe express fully loaded with plaster sand, wave/flash one of them down and make direct inquiries from them.

That's how i sourced and I have bought over 5 trips of 30T so far and will still be needing more soon.

You may get it 5k-10k less (or more) but forget about those rates you're looking for. Infact run if anyone offers you at such rate.



davodyguy:

This is damn too high. Haba.

WHERE are we going in Nigeria?

Don't they want people to build again?

I can't pay more between ₦40-₦50k for 20tons

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by twinskenny(m): 10:17am On Aug 12, 2020
davodyguy:

This is damn too high. Haba.

WHERE are we going in Nigeria?

Don't they want people to build again?

I can't pay more between ₦40-₦50k for 20tons

anything lagos is always different.. i was in awka some times ago and i was surprised that i could fix some car issues at lesser price than lagos..
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by n3xt(m): 10:19am On Aug 12, 2020
megacontrol:
I laff in ijebu language.

I only replied you cos you've been quite helpful and it appears your project is in that axis. There are always china truck plying the lekki-epe express fully loaded with plaster sand, wave/flash one of them down and make direct inquiries from them.

That's how i sourced and I have bought over 5 trips of 30T so far and will still be needing more soon.

You may get it 5k-10k less (or more) but forget about those rates you're looking for. Infact run if anyone offers you at such rate.




Smiles. This is one reason I bought a Mack dump truck.

Most of these materials aren’t really that expensive. Bulk of your money goes to middlemen (Truck owner, Driver, Suppliers and Suppliers Association)

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by megacontrol(m): 10:27am On Aug 12, 2020
Absolutely! I know the breakdown of the cost.

Where is the primary location of your truck?
I know you're active around our project locations, so are you open to 3rd party use within reasonable distance and with gentleman agreement in place?

n3xt:


Smiles. This is one reason I bought a Mack dump truck.

Most of these materials aren’t really that expensive. Bulk of your money goes to middlemen (Truck owner, Driver, Suppliers and Suppliers Association)

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Nobody: 10:37am On Aug 12, 2020
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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by n3xt(m): 10:37am On Aug 12, 2020
megacontrol:
Absolutely! I know the breakdown of the cost.

Where is the primary location of your truck?
I know you're active around our project locations, so are you open to 3rd party use within reasonable distance and with gentleman agreement in place?


No sir. I sold it off already. Looking at buying a new one.

The few times I tried this my driver brought me “gbese”

The first one was at monastery road where he knock off a streetlight. We spent over 700k to fix the truck and sort out police.

The second one was in Ikota Villa, he brought down electricity pole and we had to pay to reinstall the poles.

Unless one is that crude Ijebu man who have “gbetu gbetu” in his pocket, running truck business ain’t for faint-hearted. The guys will do deals overnight when you give them the chance.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by megacontrol(m): 12:11pm On Aug 12, 2020
I feel you but this is no different from other businesses in the country with their associated risks. You have to de-risk somehow, if that involves "gbetu-gbetu" then so be it ... literarily!

-Did you purchase a new, imported toks or locally fairly used truck?
-Was the truck exclusive for your jobs (and those you accept from reliable 3rd party) only or outsourced to general public?
-Was the driver on call-out basis only for your jobs or he had delivery targets to meet?
-I'm sure you would have made a business decision on doing comprehensive insurance or not after careful analysis, hence the reason you had to cough out dough to fix the pole and streetlight damages from those incidents.

You know that even your regular private car driver could run into those same or similar accidents? Even the e-hailing biz isn't free from those sorry tales but some have manged to run a profitable biz from it.

Point is, while i recognize the peculiarities of, and intricacies involved, in the 9ja biz operating environment, and accept haulage in particular is not for the faint-hearted, there are always mitigation to bring the risks to a reasonably practicable level.
If the model is right and you apply learnings from your first venture, there's something in there with the combined volume between your jobs and those of your like-minded colleagues/client/associates.

You're a smart dude, and there's a reason you're looking to buy another one despite your previous experience. What's different? abi you don sign up for your own "gbetu-gbetu" now? smiley

Keep it up, and like you mentioned...ignore the naysayers!

n3xt:


No sir. I sold it off already. Looking at buying a new one.

The few times I tried this my driver brought me “gbese”

The first one was at monastery road where he knock off a streetlight. We spent over 700k to fix the truck and sort out police.

The second one was in Ikota Villa, he brought down electricity pole and we had to pay to reinstall the poles.

Unless one is that crude Ijebu man who have “gbetu gbetu” in his pocket, running truck business ain’t for faint-hearted. The guys will do deals overnight when you give them the chance.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Abolarin91(m): 12:18pm On Aug 12, 2020
Hmmmn! Thanks for your response
n3xt:


Yes, you can and in a state like Lagos state, you need to be double-sure before you buy. Don’t buy any land or property because it’s cheap!

In 2011, a client contracted us to conduct a geotechnical soil test on a plot of land in Ogombo, Lagos state.

After spending over a million on the test, he ended not buying the land.

One of my ogas here called it “Spending thousands to save millions.”

Ogombo Soil Test:
https://www.nairaland.com/687022/building-luxury-block-flats-day-to-day/22#up

Invest wisely.

Just last weekend, I was at a site in Badore and we were discussing the 4th Mainland Bridge Project and I can hear some people praying and wishing the project won’t happen.
https://www.nairaland.com/3129752/4th-mainland-bridge-houses-demolished

It’s Well! Charting your land and obtaining land information will save you from worries “Lagos no be grin

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Abolarin91(m): 12:27pm On Aug 12, 2020
Painting it will make it comes out sharp! We painted pop with dulux(silk) of recent
blackboy:
Greetings. Pls does painting of the PoP necessary after completion? What kind of paint is to be used if yes
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Abolarin91(m): 12:34pm On Aug 12, 2020
Despite the fact that you don't use more of your time in Nigeria you still love Nigeria more than most people staying here. Your signature talk more about nija, you still keep nija flag in your workshop, lol grin
EgunMogaji2:


I love this open concept. Steel trusses For The Win.

I’m slowly transitioning from woodwork to metalwork. Much easier to get straight metal than straight lumber grin

Edit: My first project, creating a workbench that’ll also hold a built in table saw.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Abolarin91(m): 12:41pm On Aug 12, 2020
850/m for 16mm, somewhere around ibeju.
Ojolfc:
Good morning to you all,
Pls I need prices of Cable wires. ( connection wire from pole to build).
Thanks.
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Abolarin91(m): 12:51pm On Aug 12, 2020
There is a building along chevron, between two building, the space is not up to 800mm! Intact not building almost touches each other at the roof level(they both have to use water collector for the roof, or else rain water will just be going into other compound. I wonder how they got approval
kopell:
Can please post the picture of the house, I hope it meet the standard set back space require buy building code. I have seen many of those tiny buildings in Lagos island, I wonder how do they get approve for those buildings
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by megacontrol(m): 12:58pm On Aug 12, 2020
Hello everyone,

Whats the going rate to pay mason for installation of door subframe during plastering?

Who's job is it self? carpenter that made the frames or mason or both? smiley

Thanks!
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by twinskenny(m): 1:00pm On Aug 12, 2020
megacontrol:
Hello everyone,

Whats the going rate to pay mason for installation of door subframe during plastering?

Who's job is it self? carpenter that made the frames or mason or both? smiley

Thanks!

i think both of them
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Wyloutproperty: 1:08pm On Aug 12, 2020
omanzo02:

Which type of ceiling are better heat insulating?

Gypsum plasterboard
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by kopell: 1:14pm On Aug 12, 2020
KolaShangOne:


Wichtech is still the best.

People are not using Wichtech only because of the poverty level in this country. Nothing more.

Wichtech attend Tilcor stated making Nigeria grades because they know wer can't afford the "original" because of poverty.

Every company that intends to compete in Nigeria must lower their quality to maintain a price that we Nigerians, the poorest people in the world, can afford.
Sir you need to retrieved that comments of Nigeria being the poorest people in the world. You don’t want to see poverty of other nation where people line up for food daily, imagine calling us poorest people. I may agree with you if you say we have leadership problem. Thank God somebody as make comparison with other rich nation. Go and do your research on how US government create wealth for their citizens in 1800 through homes ownership. Imagine government building thousand of homes at average cost of $10,000 then selling them at subsidized price of $5,000 according to people incomes on mortgage to engage their citizens to work till retirement age. That is how it all started okay my man.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Wylout: 1:32pm On Aug 12, 2020
JWTheocracy1:


There have been dishonesty ab-initio from him that's why we can't trust him no more. But if I am to negotiate for a contract, what's the least and maximum price I can bargain for? A remodeling of a 4 bedroom storey building and roofing inclusive.




Kindly call Victor on 08034356667, we love remodeling and renovation jobs. We are WYLOUT DESIGNS LIMITED

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Person2person(m): 2:21pm On Aug 12, 2020
megacontrol:
Hello everyone,

Whats the going rate to pay mason for installation of door subframe during plastering?

Who's job is it self? carpenter that made the frames or mason or both? smiley

Thanks!

the carpenter is to nail the sub frame to the wall while the Mason will cover it up with motar during plastering.
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by HealthCas: 2:28pm On Aug 12, 2020
Hello house,
Please is the choice of nigeria cable OK for wiring (1.5mm)?
Thanks
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by twinskenny(m): 2:49pm On Aug 12, 2020
HealthCas:
Hello house,
Please is the choice of nigeria cable OK for wiring (1.5mm)?
Thanks

yes coleman
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by topsy23: 3:06pm On Aug 12, 2020
HealthCas:
Hello house,
Please is the choice of nigeria cable OK for wiring (1.5mm)?
Thanks

1'5mm is good for wiring and normally use for lighting.
Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by EgunMogaji2: 3:39pm On Aug 12, 2020
Abolarin91:
Despite the fact that you don't use more of your time in Nigeria you still love Nigeria more than most people staying here. Your signature talk more about nija, you still keep nija flag in your workshop, lol grin

I moved back home 18 months ago and its been wonderful.

I wasn’t an economic or socially oppressed migrant when I left Nigeria in 1986. That Nigeria was wonderful even though we still complained.

I’m back now but blessed that I can mitigate some of the current issue.

So on the surface it’s shocking that I could love Nigeria this much.

Thanks.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Dennis3D(m): 4:23pm On Aug 12, 2020
Oliran:


1.5m for a duplex and flat. Waoh, that's on the high side. Most people don't go beyond tax, they just hold on to their registration number.


Try writing a letter officially to LIRS and attach your client's tax clearance

That client location of property was Ibeju Lekki.

I had another client whose own is New Oko Oba Agege LGA. Duplex with flat too. He was asked to pay #750K even after submitting his tax clearance from abroad.

I really don't know why LIRS is behaving the way there. We just held on for now at that level. But other things like development levy, building assessments and other related bills has been paid and receipts issued.

Its just the tax thing that almost everyone dey hold on. If anyone has a better link or advise that will be appreciated

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by kopell: 4:48pm On Aug 12, 2020
EgunMogaji2:


I moved back home 18 months ago and its been wonderful.

I wasn’t an economic or socially oppressed migrant when I left Nigeria in 1986. That Nigeria was wonderful even though we still complained.

I’m back now but blessed that I can mitigate some of the current issue.

So on the surface it’s shocking that I could love Nigeria this much.

Thanks.
Hummmm. Intresting Alhamdulilah X 1000 for you that you can go back and have same love for the country as you left them. Many people are still living in delusion that every one will and can make it outside Nigeria shore. Many of them after wasting their youthful life, then realize it could be better if they stay on and work hard. It’s long story with different experience especially without papers, that alone could waste 10 years of one youthful live. Welcome back ooo

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Abolarin91(m): 5:19pm On Aug 12, 2020
Good!
EgunMogaji2:


I moved back home 18 months ago and its been wonderful.

I wasn’t an economic or socially oppressed migrant when I left Nigeria in 1986. That Nigeria was wonderful even though we still complained.

I’m back now but blessed that I can mitigate some of the current issue.

So on the surface it’s shocking that I could love Nigeria this much.

Thanks.

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Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by n3xt(m): 5:28pm On Aug 12, 2020
megacontrol:
I feel you but this is no different from other businesses in the country with their associated risks. You have to de-risk somehow, if that involves "gbetu-gbetu" then so be it ... literarily


-Did you purchase a new, imported toks or locally fairly used truck?

Imported Toks

-Was the truck exclusive for your jobs (and those you accept from reliable 3rd party) only or outsourced to general public?

Tried the 3 but using it exclusively for NextHome projects yielded highest ROI. I was able to recoup my investment within 11 months.

-Was the driver on call-out basis only for your jobs or he had delivery targets to meet?

First driver placed on salary; 2nd driver on delivery target; 3rd driver on call-out basis.

-I'm sure you would have made a business decision on doing comprehensive insurance or not after careful analysis, hence the reason you had to cough out dough to fix the pole and streetlight damages from those incidents.

Not sure I did comprehensive insurance. I did it the typical naija man way “All will be well”

You know that even your regular private car driver could run into those same or similar accidents? Even the e-hailing biz isn't free from those sorry tales but some have manged to run a profitable biz from it.

Point is, while i recognize the peculiarities of, and intricacies involved, in the 9ja biz operating environment, and accept haulage in particular is not for the faint-hearted, there are always mitigation to bring the risks to a reasonably practicable level.

This informed my decision to buy new truck(s)

If the model is right and you apply learnings from your first venture, there's something in there with the combined volume between your jobs and those of your like-minded colleagues/client/associates.

The confidence I had when I have my truck while bidding for job is bigger than that of Daniel in the lion’s den. You can imagine the huge savings made playing the role of a skipper and the umpire. The contractor selling sand and blocks on the project. On a single project I did over 120 trips of sand with almost over 50% profit.

You're a smart dude, and there's a reason you're looking to buy another one despite your previous experience. What's different? abi you don sign up for your own "gbetu-gbetu" now? smiley

I’m exploring possibilities in other interesting areas so there might not be any need for a gbetu-gbetu. I’ll just have the drivers on call.

Keep it up, and like you mentioned...ignore the naysayers!

I wish I can! They inspire me to do better. One would imagine I’m here to look for jobs grin instead I’m busy setting up construction-as-a-service (CAAS)

The future of construction is around the corner. Today, most people don’t buy cars anymore. We look at a car as a service with a pay-per-use or monthly rental cost and when autonomous driverless cars become reality soon, we will simply pay for a service like we do with taxis. So if we don’t adapt our business strategy, we are not going to be in a position to take advantage of this new world.

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