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INTERLOCKING CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS
madammary
#1 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2012 3:57:33 PM
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Which company manufactures this and what are the prices? I want to find out if it would be cheaper building with the blocks especially that they are generally dry stacked.
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#2 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2012 5:03:29 PM
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madammary wrote:
Which company manufactures this and what are the prices? I want to find out if it would be cheaper building with the blocks especially that they are generally dry stack.


Just google.
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madammary
#3 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2012 5:08:51 PM
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Impunity wrote:
madammary wrote:
Which company manufactures this and what are the prices? I want to find out if it would be cheaper building with the blocks especially that they are generally dry stack.


Just google.

i've tried googling but nothing yet.
can't find any company that does that.
GGK
#4 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2012 8:13:46 PM
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Do you mean stabilized soil blocks?

A4architec has done some very nice analysis and concluded that no significant saving would be realized unless a holistic approach is adopted and all elements of construction are taken into consideration.

See the link: Interlocking Stabilized Soil Blocks Construction Costs Savings in Kenya
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josiah33
#5 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2012 9:41:35 PM
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GGK wrote:
Do you mean stabilized soil blocks?

A4architec has done some very nice analysis and concluded that no significant saving would be realized unless a holistic approach is adopted and all elements of construction are taken into consideration.

See the link: Interlocking Stabilized Soil Blocks Construction Costs Savings in Kenya

i thought there would be some real saving but i guess there is not.
madammary
#6 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2012 9:54:55 PM
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GGK wrote:
Do you mean stabilized soil blocks?

A4architec has done some very nice analysis and concluded that no significant saving would be realized unless a holistic approach is adopted and all elements of construction are taken into consideration.

See the link: Interlocking Stabilized Soil Blocks Construction Costs Savings in Kenya

i meant interlocking concrete blocks but now i know it might not save me some money since even using the interlocking soil blocks wouldn't help make significant savings.
madammary
#7 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2012 9:58:36 PM
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But how would the cost of building with concrete blocks that are interlocking compare to building with natural dressed stone?
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#8 Posted : Tuesday, January 10, 2012 9:42:29 AM
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when you take into consideration that the stabilised blocks use a component of cement and naturally dressed stone is available in kenya, it is cheaper to work with the stone.

the Prefabs and stabilized blocks make economic sense where it is difficult to get the natural stone or the cost of transportation of natural stone would be prohibitive.

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#9 Posted : Tuesday, January 10, 2012 10:17:15 AM
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Makiga sells the manual block making machines. Google them. For diesel powered machines, contact me for reference of people who hire these near your location.
Interlocking soil blocks have an advantage since you can reside inside without plastering the walls. This has a significant savings. As @GGK rightfully says, a holistic approach through careful localized design is necessary for you to achieve
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#10 Posted : Tuesday, January 10, 2012 11:13:33 AM
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Do you also have cost estimates for SIPs? It's great to see Kenyans beginning to accept alternative building materials.
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