Onyelowe, K. C.
Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, P.M.B. 7267, Umuahia 440109, Abia State, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
Most of the
road pavements in developing countries of Africa are in deplorable condition
and Nigeria being one of these countries is not an exception. The present
statistical research work has discovered 51 causes of road pavement failures
which have been assessed and analyzed statistically from the perceptions of
contractors and consultants in the industry through a means of responses,
severity index and ranking which lead to the development of an agreement based
on the analyzed factors by both parties through a means of null hypothesis. By
the assessment and agreement fully depicted in the table and the null
hypothesis analysis carried out, the contractors and consultants collectively
highlighted several factors as the intricate causes of road pavement failures
in Nigeria. From Table 1, it has been shown that Contractors ranked “poor
maintenance policy/culture”1st while consultants had ranked it 5th.
Further, “poor design and construction” and “inadequate strength in surfacing
and base” were equally ranked 2nd by Contractors whilst these were
ranked 3rd and 4th respectively by Consultants. Finally,
“poor highway facilities” and “inadequate compaction before opening to traffic”
were ranked 3rd by Contractors whilst Consultants on their part
ranked these 2nd and 12th respectively. However, “defects
caused during construction due to poor construction quality” and “inferior
asphalt mix design” that had been ranked 1st by Contractors were
ranked 8th and 5th respectively by Consultants thereby
recommending prompt attention by road workers, highway management and
maintenance agencies and government to look into these important critical
factors causing road pavement failures in Nigeria, outline and enforce ways of
tackling them. Finally, the test of null hypothesis carried out went further to
indicate the degree of agreement between contractors and consultants in their
assessment of the identified causes of road pavement failure in south eastern
Nigeria.
Keywords: Index study, south-eastern, contractors, consultants, perception, pavement failure
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Published
Friday, December 18, 2015
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Vol. 1 No. 2, DEC 2015
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