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Consequences And Evaluation of the Involvement of Foreign Companies in Road Constriction in Nigeria

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ABSTRACT

This project involves the “consequences evaluation of foreign on road construction in Nigeria”.

The methods used in achieving the aims of these projects are:

The visitation and interview of selected government prostates in charge of granting of major road construction contract to know why they prefer patronizing the foreign contractors to the local ones.

The interview of selected foreign companies through the printing and distribution of questionnaires to know the ways in which they run their business and factors that affect their business.

A visit to our own local (indigenous company) and consultancy firm to get to know the ways in which they execute their operation and compare it with their foreign counterparts with the view of knowing their differences and short comings.

The response of these interviews and other experts were used to establish and examine the “consequences evaluation of foreign companies on road construction industries in Nigeria.”

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Pages

Title page

Declaration

Certification

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of content

CHAPTER ONE

1.0  Introduction

1.1  Statement of Problem

1.2 Aims and Objectives

1.3 Justification of the Study

1.4 Scope of the Study

1.5 The study area

1.6 Methodology of research

1.7Relevance of the study

CHAPTER TWO

2.0 Literature Review

2.1 Importance of Road Transportation

2.2 Compares between Foreign Companies and Local Contractors

2.3 Construction Chart for Road Scheme and Road Administration

2.4 Problems Faced by Local /Indigenous contractors.

2.5 Factors affecting foreign companies on road network in Nigeria.

CHAPTER THREE

3.0  Introduction

3.1 Types of data required

3.2  Brief evaluation of questionnaires.

3.3 Method of data analysis

3.4 Problems of data collection and limitation

CHAPTER FOUR

4.1 Result analysis of questionnaire

4.2 Test of hypothesis

4.3 Effect of foreign companies on socio-economic Activities in Nigeria

4.4 Effect of foreign companies on security/Nigeria government.

CHAPTER FIVE

Recommendation 36

Conclusion 37

REFERENCES

APPENDIX I

APPENDIX II

APPENDIX III

QUESTIONNAIRE

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION

Foreign companies in road construction are technological engineering establishment, operating in Nigeria due to their technical knowledge; they assist in road construction in Nigeria. The consequences and evaluation of foreign companies on road construction” can be seen on our environment, heath, security and socio-economic activities. These have resulted into positive and negative impacts in the society as a whole.

The discovery and application of the wheel undoubtedly gave impetus to good road construction. Crude roadways were known to have been in use in Mesopotamia about 3000Bc. The first cut-stone highway was laid along the Mediterranean.

The Romans are given credit for being the first real planning preparation of foundation soil and base and most importantly, provision for adequate drainage. Roman roads are characterized by their linearity and in popular perception by their route and since the risk of ambush in hostile territory is reduced.

It was for this reason that the surface of the road was often elevated a meter or more above the local ground level to provide a clean view of the surrounding country hence the modem “highway”. Some of these early roads were of elaborate construction. For example the apian way

built southward about 3l2Bc illustrates the procedures used by the romans, first a trench was excavated to such a depth that the finished surface would be at ground level. The pavement was placed in three courses a large of small broken stones, a layout of small stones mixed with morta and firmly tamped into place, and a weaving course of massive stone blocks set and bedded in moats.

With the fall of the Roman Empire, road building becomes a last art. it was not until the eighteenth century that fresaguet developed improved construction methods that a great system of road He decreased the depth to about 10 inches by setting stone on edge, thereby reducing the labour involved and cambered or crowned the base with a wearing surface or small, hard-placed stones and spread with a shovel a top dressing of small stones, also MAC ADAM stressed the need to keep  the sub-soil dry by adequate drainage and a waterproof covering chiefly that  formed by small broken stoned interlocking through their inherent angularities.. Latter roads with waterproof covering of water bounds, bituminous bound or cement bound material were termed “MAC ADAM” roads.

Both TELEFORD and MAC ADAM brought principle of good engineering to road construction they advocated adequate drainage, well prepared sub-base material and uniform cross sections which lacked the excessive own of condemn portable design in the western hemisphere.

Today in Nigeria roads or pavement structure are still the largest and most patronized network presently linking village’s towns and states. With coming of foreign companies ( which have eventually taken over 75% of Nigeria  roads) being the first set of people to construct aphetic roads after nigeria became a republic in 1963, Nigeria has been relying on them to construct these roads and maintain them. These foreign companies have a lot effect on our government, health security and employment etc.

The road construction industries of a developing nation like Nigeria can be classified into three categories.

  1. The small scale contractor who combines one or two jobs a year with other allied works.
  2. The medium sized companies run by local business men and professionals.
  3. The large multinationals or foreign companies which take on the big projects ,which my research work mainly focus on.

While the first two are indigenous i.e. local contractors, the third group usually has it’s head offices in abroad with local offices. In this project emphasis is laid on the third i.e. the foreign companies. The aftermath of these foreign companies on road construction in Nigeria which includes the positive and negative effect?

1.1 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

Due to the weak  sub base soil of many road  in our country, inspection carried out on our road surface shows that the nearly all the roads are in poor condition and this has lead to promotion of rutting or longitudinal grooves in a road surface which consequently lead to the premature failure.

 

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