The Imperativeness of Laterite in Building and Road Construction Sectors for Sustainable Infrastructure in Nigeria: A Review of Laterite for Socio-Economic Development
The Imperativeness of Laterite in Building and Road Construction Sectors for Sustainable Infrastructure in Nigeria: A Review of Laterite for Socio-Economic Development
Author(s): Lucas Albert Jerome Hamidu, Aliyuda Yohanna Adamu, Yakubu IsheniSubject(s): Developing nations, Rural and urban sociology, Economic development, Socio-Economic Research, Transport / Logistics
Published by: Altezoro, s. r. o. & Dialog
Keywords: building; imperativeness; laterite; road; review; socio-economic;
Summary/Abstract: The challenges of housing accommodation and road construction due to insecurity and searching for socio-economic activities had over populated urban cities in Nigeria. In this study, a review on the importance of laterite as a significant engineering component used in building, road and dam constructions were reviewed. Laterite is formed due to weathering from the parent rock material, rich in iron and aluminium oxides. Quality laterites are obtained based on the geographical location and topography with rainfall above 90 cm. Better laterite is found in Nigeria’s central and southern regions, with 100-300 cm of rain. Therefore, Plateau State in the Northcentral region is endowed with natural resources such as laterite, which could be utilized in housing and road construction for low-income earners to own a house and ease access between the rural-urban communities to cushion the effect of the high cost of building materials.
Journal: Traektoriâ Nauki
- Issue Year: 8/2022
- Issue No: 04
- Page Range: 5001-5008
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English