Flat Beams & Blocks: The Economical Choice for Slab Construction!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @PropertyNoma
    @PropertyNoma  Год назад +7

    As a highly requested video, we'll discover how flat beams and blocks are made for suspended slabs. Also known as beam to beam technology, the flat beams are prestressed to achieve a high tensile strength for the steel. I spent time with Tony Mureithi of Promax Manufacturing at his yard and at a site in Membley (Kiambu County, Kenya). Enjoy the discussion.
    CONTACTS
    Tony Mureithi (Promax Manufacturing) +254 722 110242
    Location: Kimbo, off Thika Superhighway
    Pin: goo.gl/maps/rKDPM599LqPhzNZw8

  • @amryfellow3898
    @amryfellow3898 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this resourceful information. I am watching from Tanzania. Cheers

  • @concreteblockmakingmachine
    @concreteblockmakingmachine 7 месяцев назад +1

    nice job making this video. its very informative. while there are a few ways to improve this process. with a good quality block making machine you will be able to make those blocks thinner and lighter. also in many countries 50cm hollow floor blocks are used (asmolen blocks). if you use 50cm blocks the number of beams used will be reduced.
    there are different shapes of asmolen blocks as well.

  • @johnnjogu4910
    @johnnjogu4910 20 дней назад

    Hi property noma, i love your content and its very informative on house connstruction. Please ask for us how they incorporate the wiring and waste water in the slab.

  • @_born84
    @_born84 Год назад +6

    Kindly also feature Amos Kibaru of Floor decor who manufactures the T beams

  • @stephenchege9931
    @stephenchege9931 Год назад +1

    Nice work tony.
    Have used the system..and it's really durable and strong.

  • @johnmohale7462
    @johnmohale7462 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I loved it and I am following u from SA

  • @erastusmuigai8945
    @erastusmuigai8945 9 месяцев назад

    Very informative projects i can virtually actualize the whole anatomy structure

  • @graceagenda5937
    @graceagenda5937 Год назад +1

    You have really encouraged and inspired me with this paneling building approach. Im now just budgeting and watching all the great ideas. I wonder have you done any videos on foundations? Kindly refer me if you have.

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Год назад +1

      I did make some videos on foundations at the early days of my channel. You can watch one here ruclips.net/video/9xS4flozkaI/видео.html

  • @jacksonnjuguna2698
    @jacksonnjuguna2698 Год назад +2

    You are doing a great job

  • @georgeochieng6625
    @georgeochieng6625 9 месяцев назад

    Good job guys May our good God bless you 🙏

  • @shimulbarua5070
    @shimulbarua5070 Год назад

    Thanks you so much sir for rending available such resources and technique...

  • @alexkabeho5609
    @alexkabeho5609 Год назад +1

    Thank you Nick, you never disappoint us bro ✌️❤

  • @olivebell2920
    @olivebell2920 Год назад

    @ Property Noma~ we really need you to come and extend your business here in Dominica. The cost cost of construction and labor have skyrocketed in the last 3 or so years

  • @holgermessner851
    @holgermessner851 Год назад +1

    Greetings from a German living in Panama. I used this kind of system on my house construction in Germany. So it is very safe to use. In Panama, I can not find this system. I will make the beams myself. For bricks / blocks I will use 3” clay blocks. Why clay? The weight is 3.3 kg to 10.2kg to concrete blocks. Nice detailed video.

    • @johnonyeka9503
      @johnonyeka9503 Год назад

      hello @holgermessner851, I foresee I will have the same problem in Nigeria. In fact for now I have only found one very expensive company and another that does not really understand the science behind the beam and block slab system. Therefore I will so much love to be kept updated as you progress with your DIY on this subject of slabbing. Meanwhile, I can only wish you good luck and success.

    • @holgermessner851
      @holgermessner851 Год назад

      @johnonyeka9503 I just had "THE" idea how to go ahead. I will use a 4'x8' wood board, attach a 4'x4' so I get the length. Use 2"x4" x14' CARRIOLA screwed left and right. Put it in place where it should be in the house, I put rebars in it and fill it with concrete. That gives a roughly 110cm wide beam/floor. I will make 5 of this big moldings. When the concrete is cured for 5 days, I will remove it and put it to the next place until my floor of the upper level is closed. After that is done, I put another 3-5cm concrete on top of the whole floor. - I did walk and drive all over the places I could think of. Contacted factories where concrete blocks are made. Everyone said: Not in Panama. - Instead wasting time, making small beams & blocks myself, I just thought: If I have to put concrete in molds - it's easier to make the floor with my bigger molds. I got some quotes to put wood and supports for the whole floor and it would cost me between $3,000-4,000 for wood & plywood, I would only use one time. Now I will spend $400 for the molds and use them until the floor is completed. I can't use a wood floor construction because of termites.

    • @johnonyeka9503
      @johnonyeka9503 Год назад

      @@holgermessner851

    • @johnonyeka9503
      @johnonyeka9503 Год назад

      hello@@holgermessner851. I am pleased you replied to me quickly. But I can perceive that I have more information as I have read and researched much on this issue of 'BEAM AND BLOCK SLAB'. Therefore, I will advise that you have patience till this weekend as I plan to send you a compilation of video links on the argument. I also intend to add some notes for further elucidation. I am convinced these resource materials will be very helpful to you. Allora, a fine settimana. Ciao, amico.

    • @holgermessner851
      @holgermessner851 Год назад

      @@johnonyeka9503 Greetings to Nigeria. Well. What ever it is, it won’t help me in Panama. I just spoke with a factory manager where I buy my concrete blocks from. They could make the blocks but it would be very expensive and nobody else would buy them. Most family houses made with only one level. 2 level houses made with prefab floors where big cranes lifting the parts on top of the walls. Where my lot is, there is only a earth / dirt road and it is not suitable for heavy trucks. I even have trouble to get sand & gravel delivered with a 20 yard truck. I’m getting 5 yard deliveries. My blocks get delivered with a maximum of 10 pallet at once. It’s too heavy for the road. And they only deliver if it is not raining for at least 2 days. My lot is 2 minutes from the main highway in Panama but I have to use the dirt road. Between the lot and the highway entrance is a private property with no through traffic.

  • @djmovieskenya2355
    @djmovieskenya2355 Год назад

    I Visited his workshop and my site , he did the measurements himself and I can say I am very pleased, Tony is very professional.

  • @Mg-wd6id
    @Mg-wd6id Год назад

    its a great video with a lot of information ,however you forgot one important thing the location of factory where one can get them .anyway good job mr nick

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Год назад

      It's in Kimbo. Check my pinned comment for location pin

  • @petertsemwire7659
    @petertsemwire7659 5 месяцев назад

    Is this approach implemented on the basis of assumption, or does it has a design mechanism?
    Because after listening to the manufacturer of the flat beam, it is quite conclusive that it is an assumption reliable technology.

  • @alicenduta-lp9qs
    @alicenduta-lp9qs 14 дней назад

    nice job do you visit sites

  • @lawrenceumukoro2654
    @lawrenceumukoro2654 Год назад

    My question is how do you handle extensions like balconies that doesn't necessarily has any pillars underneath

  • @donnacheptoo510
    @donnacheptoo510 Год назад

    You are always on point 🎉

  • @Firog6004
    @Firog6004 Год назад +1

    The cost of using props, BRC(very expensive) can add up- labor, materials etc- when using these beams compared to t beams. I would like to see side by side comparison between the 3, normal, t beams and flat beams comparison to have a better perspective.

  • @aliyulaliyu169
    @aliyulaliyu169 Год назад

    thank you bro , my name is Aliyu from Nigeria ive been following your videos for a long time now pls how do i get to speak with you one on one pls

  • @dansonmwangi6538
    @dansonmwangi6538 4 месяца назад

    How much does the blocks and beams cost per m².
    How much can Transport to nyahururu cost. Interested

  • @williamamwayi7888
    @williamamwayi7888 Год назад

    Great stuff. Much appreciated. Waiting for a T beam video.

  • @Onlinebliss
    @Onlinebliss Год назад

    Wow, i just came across this technology and i am still making researches on it.
    Please, my question is;
    I currently have an on going 2-Storey building project that will house 9 2-bedroom flats.
    I have just finished constructing the 1st decking using the traditional concrete and rod reinforced casting method .
    But, Is it possible to introduce this prestressed T-Beam and Block method on the 2nd decking without having any structural defects?
    Thanks

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Год назад

      Yes it's possible, but it's a good idea to engage your structural engineer before you make any changes

  • @marvinkigame2838
    @marvinkigame2838 Год назад

    Will it be cost effective and again will it be better to use it on black cotton soil?

  • @pinto1580
    @pinto1580 Год назад

    Impressive content as always

  • @sammingaine5621
    @sammingaine5621 Год назад

    Great educative video!
    How about using fibremesh instead of BRC? It's cheaper and easier to work with.

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Год назад

      Great suggestion Dr. Sam. I hope to find more projects using fibremesh

  • @sylviamulati6906
    @sylviamulati6906 Год назад

    Thank you for the video

  • @peterakako222
    @peterakako222 Год назад

    Very informative video

  • @smeargut1809
    @smeargut1809 3 месяца назад

    my concern is how much weight can be supported for each span eg 5/6/7m

  • @PeaceAMust
    @PeaceAMust Год назад

    Great video thanks

  • @harrisflomomulbah
    @harrisflomomulbah 2 месяца назад

    How the under of the slap will be?

  • @mavelikalamramakrishnannar7894
    @mavelikalamramakrishnannar7894 2 месяца назад

    Can some one recommend me the contact details of some structural engineer who can design the buildings with beam and block system

  • @tishofikini2776
    @tishofikini2776 Год назад +1

    The precast strips look very thin,can they carry the weight of the slab?
    These thin beams one has to have very many props.

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Год назад

      Very comfortably, watch the site section towards the end of the video

  • @kevillejunior2907
    @kevillejunior2907 7 месяцев назад

    Can it be combined with steel construction tech

  • @againsttyranny2149
    @againsttyranny2149 10 месяцев назад

    How Do you stretch your indented steel tendons.

  • @balancedviewpoint7418
    @balancedviewpoint7418 Год назад

    170K for 3 bedrooms comprises of what and what? Precast materials plus labour less finishing costs or? Not clear.

  • @Engrekeneike
    @Engrekeneike Год назад

    How does conduit piping for Electricals and mechanical works function in this style of slab design

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Год назад

      Holes are drilled through the hollow blocks

  • @privatuskatabalo9617
    @privatuskatabalo9617 Год назад

    Qn. TELL US ON THE ISSUE OF WIRING THE HOUSE. WHAT ARE THE MECHANISM ONE MUST USE TO PUT ROOF WIRING.

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Год назад

      For wiring, you cut some holes in the blocks for the piping to pass through

  • @mansonomolo2601
    @mansonomolo2601 Месяц назад

    WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN T-BEAM AND FLAT BEAM? WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES?

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/video/oGl5ZX2Warg/видео.html Watch this video

  • @ClaytonOmwanga
    @ClaytonOmwanga Год назад

    What about structural integrity and safety?

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Год назад +1

      It's strength is specified by your structural engineer

    • @ClaytonOmwanga
      @ClaytonOmwanga Год назад +1

      @@PropertyNoma I mean all factors constant, would this slab remain intact after a tremor? Or when an impact hits section of the house, will the rest of the house that is built using this technology remain intact like the conventionally done structure does?
      This is a critical question as I have seen impact on a building that that was done by assembling concrete slabs. In this particular case one side of the structure came tumbling down after one room suffered cooking gas explosion. Ordinarily in a traditionally done structure the explosion should have been contained in the locale it happened.
      This is my concern. Has research been done on this aspect?

  • @malikyayo-og2sr
    @malikyayo-og2sr Год назад

    Compare it with tbeam and you will love t beam

  • @travoxworld9839
    @travoxworld9839 Год назад

    You didn't give us PROMAX contact

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Год назад

      Kindly check the video's description

  • @apiyoager8834
    @apiyoager8834 Год назад

    Does the cost include labor?

  • @TevinKonde
    @TevinKonde 11 месяцев назад

    Their contacts, kindly

  • @johnkimani2924
    @johnkimani2924 6 месяцев назад

    How much 200m2

  • @cruisedonald1932
    @cruisedonald1932 Год назад

    What's the general name of this method

  • @nknganda
    @nknganda Год назад

    How long to cure and dry?

    • @PropertyNoma
      @PropertyNoma  Год назад

      After pouring the 3 inch concrete, you should let it cure for 7 days at least

  • @salimmachila5736
    @salimmachila5736 Год назад

    How durable are they? Wakenya ofcoz we like cheapest

  • @cashauto3349
    @cashauto3349 Год назад

    siku moja hiyo hollow block itaanguka ukiwa umelala

  • @AAA-sx5ej
    @AAA-sx5ej Год назад

    Tibim si ni mambo ya raira? 😂😂😂

  • @oliviermccall6494
    @oliviermccall6494 Год назад

    Great job but please improve your work ….

  • @aghonelego2379
    @aghonelego2379 8 месяцев назад

    how safe is this? camn it handle heavy loads?

  • @malikyayo-og2sr
    @malikyayo-og2sr Год назад

    Compare it with tbeam and you will love t beam

    • @cashauto3349
      @cashauto3349 Год назад

      t-beam looks strong.but the question is what standards do they follow?