Abstract
Building failures pose significant risks to public safety, property, and the environment, making it imperative to identify and address the negligible factors contributing to such failures in Nigeria. This review examines the architectural perspective of building failures in Nigeria, focusing on factors that play a role in mitigating risks and promoting safer construction practices. Through an analysis of recent literature and empirical evidence, the study highlights key findings, conclusions, and recommendations aimed at enhancing construction safety standards nationwide. The findings of the review reveal the multifaceted nature of building failures, influenced by regulatory frameworks, construction materials, skilled labor, community engagement, technological integration, economic incentives, and environmental considerations. Strengthening regulatory enforcement, promoting the use of high-quality construction materials, and investing in skilled labor development emerge as critical strategies for mitigating risks and improving construction safety outcomes. Community engagement initiatives and technological innovations, such as building information modeling (BIM) and real-time monitoring systems, are also identified as effective measures for enhancing transparency and accountability in construction projects. Based on the findings, the study concludes that addressing the negligible factors inimical to building failures requires a holistic approach, encompassing regulatory reforms, capacity building, and technological advancements. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the importance of fostering collaboration between government agencies, industry stakeholders, and local communities to promote construction safety and sustainable development goals. The recommendations proposed include enhancing regulatory enforcement mechanisms, promoting the use of high-quality construction materials, and investing in skilled labor development programs. Additionally, leveraging technological innovations and fostering community engagement initiatives are identified as key strategies for enhancing construction safety standards and fostering sustainable development in Nigeria. Overall, this review provides valuable insights and actionable recommendations for policymakers, construction professionals, and community stakeholders seeking to address the negligible factors contributing to building failures in Nigeria. By implementing the recommendations outlined in this study, stakeholders can work collaboratively to create safer, more resilient built environments that promote the well-being of communities and support sustainable development goals.
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