Cabro Kitengela
Cabro Kitengela:
Kitengela is a plain in Kenya, located south of capital Nairobi.[2] Kitengela begun as The Kitengela group ranch, made up of 18,292 ha and 214 registered members which was subdivided in 1988 in efforts by the Government to encourage private land ownership in pastoral systems, with the aim of intensifying and commercializing livestock production. After subdivision of the group ranch, land fragmentation and sales have continued at a steady and escalating pace. The human population within the Kitengela area has more than doubled in the last 10 years, from 6548 in 1989 to 17,347 in 1999 to 58,167 in 2009. There is also a town named Kitengela in the area.
Capital Blocks chose this location to set up it’s Cabro Factory, so that the residents of Ketengela can benefit from employment, provision of raw material especially from the cement factories and also the developers of housing and office blocks would not need to go too far to get paving blocks
Cabro Pavers
Anybody who has driven on a cabro paving block surfaced driveway and parking can attest to the aesthetic beauty.
This finishing is desired by developers and business owners as its additional value can attract more customers and at a higher price. Cabro paving blocks are concrete products that are easy to manufacture and at any location as long as there is adequate space and water.This has made the use of paving blocks widespread. However, with easy entry and exit into this business, many untrained and unscrupulous business-people have infiltrated the trade, lowering the quality of the blocks and the final works done using them.To avoid this disappointing eventuality, you need to know what to look for when buying the blocks and during construction of the driveway or parking.The blocks are made of cement, sand, and ballast with water. To ensure the blocks are strong enough to carry vehicular loading, the mixing must be done in the right ratio and adequate curing for at least seven days.Only river sand is allowed and any other materials must go through rigorous test before acceptance.If quality control is not done properly, the blocks will wear away fast due to rainfall and break due to vehicle loading.
Major failures: The major failures caused by poor construction is ponding, deformation, and potholes.The main causes of failure include leaving black cotton soil unexcavated to the allowed depth. This results in heaving that makes the surface uneven, leading to ponding and potholes. Then there is poor compaction of the ground and backfilling.Where the stone layer is not well pitched the surface develops depression when used by vehicles. For stone layer, inadequate filling of voids may cause loosening and breaking of blocks. To avoid this, the blinding material, which is normally quarry dust or sand, must be vibrated using a light plate compactor until no more is lost into stone layer.If this is not done well, the blinding material will later be lost into stone layer as vehicles vibrate the ground.Poor drainage of the driveway or parking will cause ponding and allow water into the ground supporting the blocks. Once the ground is soaked, potholes will develop as the muddy material is pushed out.To resolve these problems, engage an engineer who will study the type of soil, and ground topography and come up with an appropriate design.During implementation, the engineer will need to visit the site regularly to approve each stage of construction.
– The writer, Eng Mungeria Kirimania, is the MD for Kiri Consult Ltd.
from https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2001288694/why-your-beautiful-cabro-is-failing
Paving Blocks Kenya
Paving Blocks Kenya:
Pavement, in construction, is an outdoor floor or superficial surface covering. Paving materials include asphalt, concrete, stones such as flagstone, cobblestone, and setts, artificial stone, bricks, tiles, and sometimes wood. In landscape architecture, pavements are part of the hardscape and are used on sidewalks, road surfaces, patios, courtyards, etc.
We at a Capital Blocks make a variety of paving blocks that come in a number of colours and sizes
Cabro blocks
Cabro blocks also known as paving blocks is a commonly used decorative method of creating a pavement or hardstanding. The main benefit of Cabro blocks over other materials is that individual cabro blocks can later be lifted up and replaced. This allows for remedial work to be carried out under the surface of the cabro block without leaving a lasting mark once the paving bricks have been replaced. Typical areas of use of Cabro blocks would be for driveways, pavement, patios, town centres, pedestrian precincts and more commonly in road surfacing. Cabro blocks are typically made of concrete or clay, though other composite materials are also used. Each has its own means of construction. The biggest difference is the way they set hard ready for use. A clay brick has to be fired in a kiln to bake the brick hard. A concrete cabro block has to be allowed to set. The concrete paving bricks are a porous form of brick formed by mixing small stone hardcore, dyes, cement and sand and other materials in various amounts. Many cabro block manufacturing methods are now allowing the use of recycled materials in the construction of the cabro blocks such as crushed glass and crushed old building rubble.
Paving Blocks Nairobi
Paving Blocks Nairobi:
Pavement, in construction, is an outdoor floor or superficial surface covering. Paving materials include asphalt, concrete, stones such as flagstone, cobblestone, and setts, artificial stone, bricks, tiles, and sometimes wood. In landscape architecture, pavements are part of the hardscape and are used on sidewalks, road surfaces, patios, courtyards, etc.
We at a Capital Blocks make a variety of paving blocks that come in a number of colours and sizes