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Over 20 buildings face demolition

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Over 20 buildings face demolition

A building being constructed using steel and bricks in Mengo. Inset is the National Building Review Board Executive Secretary, Ms Flavia Bwire, addressing the media at their offices in Kampala on September 26, 2022. PHOTOS | ISAAC KASAMANI

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By Damali Mukhaye & Dorothy Nagitta

More than 20 commercial buildings, mostly in Kampala Metropolitan Area, face demolition for having used the condemned steel-timber concrete composite building method.

The Executive Secretary of the National Building Review Board (NBRB), Ms Flavia Bwire, on Monday said the move aims at saving lives.

“For the existing buildings that were constructed using this method, NBRB is working with local authorities to identify their location and detailed structural integrity assessment will be conducted by registered engineers,” Ms Bwire said.

Read more: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/over-20-buildings-face-demolition-3963246

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