Adoption and Barriers of Engineered Bamboo Products in the Nigerian Construction Industry
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2025
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Civil Engineering and Architecture 13(2)
Abstract
The rise in the cost of conventional
construction materials and the greenhouse effect from
construction activities have been an issue of concern to
stakeholders in the construction industry. Hence, efforts
have been concentrated on developing low-cost,
environmentally friendly and sustainable local materials to
mitigate the greenhouse effect. The quest for the
sustainable materials necessitates the study to examine the
prospects of adoption of engineered bamboo products and
the challenges militating against its use among construction
professionals. A quantitative approach was adopted and 70
questionnaires were distributed among construction
professionals with structural engineering background in
selected firms across Lagos State. Data collected were
processed using percentage, mean item score and Kruskal
Wallis’s test. Facts garnered from the study revealed that
engineered bamboo adoption for construction related
works like ceiling, flooring, and reinforcement among
others is not outstanding. The poor implementation of the
engineered bamboo products is attributed to some
challenges which include ‘high affinity for conventional
materials’, ‘unavailability of bamboo products’ and ‘lack
of machinery to refine raw bamboo’ among others.
Therefore, the study recommends that stakeholders need to
channel more resources into research and development and
creating an enabling policy that can enhance the bamboo
products adoption.
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Engineered Bamboo, Construction Materials, Sustainability, Local Materials, Bamboo