Annexure B

Published date01 October 1958
Date01 October 1958
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1002/j.1099-162X.1958.tb01188.x
Annexure
B
HOME
OWNERSHIP
PLOTS
CONSOLIDATION
OF
REPLIES
TO
QUESTIONNAIRE
I .
Where
the Indioidual
constructs
his own
Home.
(a) What
standards
ofbuilding
construction
arc
required?
(b) What time is
allowed
for
construction?
(c)
Some
typical
examples
of
cost
of
owner-built
houses
ofthe
various
standards.
(d) What
arrangements
are
there
to
helji
the self-builder?
(e) How
much
advantage
is
taken
of
these
arrangements?
KE1\'YA
(a) Normally
permanent
materials to satis!)'
minimum
health,
structural
and
fire
proof
requirements.
(b)
Up
to two years.
(c) Prices vary,
but
alarge scheme in Nariobi worked
out
at
Shs, la/-
per
square foot.
(d) Provision
of
serviced sites,
standard
plans, advice
during
layout
and
construction were provided at cost.
(e)
The
majority of applicants take full
advantage
of this service.
UGANDA
(a) (i)
Grade
I, those normal for
permanent
building
and
as laid
down in Public
Health
Building rules.
(ii)
Grade
II,
mud
and
wattle with iron roof. Full detailed
standards
in L.N. 81
of
1956.
(iii)
Temporary-mud
hut
with
gTaSS
roof
Full detailed
standards
in L.N. 80 of 1956.
(b)
Two
years.
(c) (i)
Grade
I, approximately
20'_
per
square
foot.
(ii)
Grade
II,
very variable from 5/- to 14/-
per
square foot.
(d) Provision of serviced plots,
standard
plans, advice
during
layout
and
construction.
Hire
at
nominal
rate
of block-making machines.
(e)
Advantage
is taken of plans
(at
IO/-
each)
and
advice on layout
and
construction. No
advantage
of
loan of stabilised
rnurrum
block-making machine (at 5/-
per
month)
has yet been taken.
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