Towards a coherent implementation of safe building laws and regulations in Cameroon: law, gowernance and institutional imperatives

Over the last decade a sustained pattern of building collapse and fire outbreaks has been observed in various West African countries such as Cameroon, Nigeria and Ghana. This has become a serious concern amongst building practitioners and to the public authorities in these countries given the extens...

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Main Authors: Tene, Claude Bernard, Omer, Siddig, Mempouo, Blaise
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Published: Afe Babalola University 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47819/
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description Over the last decade a sustained pattern of building collapse and fire outbreaks has been observed in various West African countries such as Cameroon, Nigeria and Ghana. This has become a serious concern amongst building practitioners and to the public authorities in these countries given the extensive loss of housing investment and human lives. The main reasons for the increased collapse of buildings include poor inspection and monitoring, structural defects, defective design/structure, illegal conversion and alterations and most importantly non-adherence to existing building regulations and laws. This article examines the scope of implementation and enforcement of safe building legislation and regulations in Cameroun. It identifies the existing national building regulations and the factors that limit their implementation. The article utilized various data collected through questionnaires and interviews to support the finding that although there are extensive norms and regulations dealing with planning matters there is a lack of technical building regulations and control in the country and that the existing regulations are not effectively implemented. Generic suggestions are made for a coherent implementation of current laws and regulation for safety in the construction industry.
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spelling nottingham-478192020-05-04T19:10:58Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47819/ Towards a coherent implementation of safe building laws and regulations in Cameroon: law, gowernance and institutional imperatives Tene, Claude Bernard Omer, Siddig Mempouo, Blaise Over the last decade a sustained pattern of building collapse and fire outbreaks has been observed in various West African countries such as Cameroon, Nigeria and Ghana. This has become a serious concern amongst building practitioners and to the public authorities in these countries given the extensive loss of housing investment and human lives. The main reasons for the increased collapse of buildings include poor inspection and monitoring, structural defects, defective design/structure, illegal conversion and alterations and most importantly non-adherence to existing building regulations and laws. This article examines the scope of implementation and enforcement of safe building legislation and regulations in Cameroun. It identifies the existing national building regulations and the factors that limit their implementation. The article utilized various data collected through questionnaires and interviews to support the finding that although there are extensive norms and regulations dealing with planning matters there is a lack of technical building regulations and control in the country and that the existing regulations are not effectively implemented. Generic suggestions are made for a coherent implementation of current laws and regulation for safety in the construction industry. Afe Babalola University 2017-10-04 Article PeerReviewed Tene, Claude Bernard, Omer, Siddig and Mempouo, Blaise (2017) Towards a coherent implementation of safe building laws and regulations in Cameroon: law, gowernance and institutional imperatives. Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy . ISSN 2467-8406 (In Press) Building Policy Building Regulations Implementation Safety Africa
spellingShingle Building Policy
Building Regulations
Implementation
Safety
Africa
Tene, Claude Bernard
Omer, Siddig
Mempouo, Blaise
Towards a coherent implementation of safe building laws and regulations in Cameroon: law, gowernance and institutional imperatives
title Towards a coherent implementation of safe building laws and regulations in Cameroon: law, gowernance and institutional imperatives
title_full Towards a coherent implementation of safe building laws and regulations in Cameroon: law, gowernance and institutional imperatives
title_fullStr Towards a coherent implementation of safe building laws and regulations in Cameroon: law, gowernance and institutional imperatives
title_full_unstemmed Towards a coherent implementation of safe building laws and regulations in Cameroon: law, gowernance and institutional imperatives
title_short Towards a coherent implementation of safe building laws and regulations in Cameroon: law, gowernance and institutional imperatives
title_sort towards a coherent implementation of safe building laws and regulations in cameroon: law, gowernance and institutional imperatives
topic Building Policy
Building Regulations
Implementation
Safety
Africa
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47819/