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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF BUILDING PILLARS CONSTRUCTION IN AKWA IBOM STATE: THE STRENGTH AND DEPENDABILITY FOR BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY

ABSTRACT

The construction of building pillars is a fundamental aspect of structural engineering, playing a crucial role in ensuring the stability, strength, and sustainability of buildings. This critical analysis delves into the multifaceted nature of building pillars, examining their design, materials, and construction techniques to evaluate their contribution to the overall sustainability of structures. By focusing on the strength and dependability of building pillars, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how these elements underpin the longevity and resilience of buildings in the face of environmental, social, and economic challenges. The study also explores innovative construction techniques and technologies that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of building pillars. Additionally, the integration of pillars within the broader context of building design, including their role in energy efficiency and climate resilience, is examined. A critical aspect of this analysis is the evaluation of building codes and standards that govern pillar construction. These regulations are crucial in ensuring that pillars are designed and constructed to meet stringent safety and performance criteria. In conclusion of the study, the critical analysis of building pillar construction underscores their pivotal role in ensuring structural integrity and sustainability. One of the recommendations provided was for design consideration: examine the design of the pillars, including their dimensions, shape, and reinforcement techniques.

KEYWORD: Building pillar construction, dependability, strength and building sustainability

Batchman Ekure ISAAC Ph.D., And Timothy Effiong Edem
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