Everyone of us knows what cement block is used for, but few of us know
the money making potential that exist with the business of block making.
There is this woman, a neighbor who lives just a stone throw from where
I previously lived in Ikorodu area of Lagos State. We call her Iya
Ibeji; she used to live from hand to mouth like every other woman in
that area until about two and half years ago (as at march 2012) when she
started a Bock Industry in a piece of property (land) she rented nears
her house.
At first no one took her seriously, people where wondering how could a
woman with children run a Block Industry successfully, that is if there
is even a gain at all in it. People thought she would just fold up after
some months, but that did not deter her from carrying on with her
planned project.
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As at the last time I checked, she had fully acquired the previously
rented land from the owner, built three flats of two bedrooms each
for rent, renovated their previously dilapidated house, and bought a
supply truck! All within two and half years of running the Block
Industry.
The most interesting part of it all is that, she barely lift a finger.
She is not the one who used mix the cements, she is also not the one
molding the blocks, neither is she the one loading or offloading the
blocks. All she does is supervise, while her money work for her. At the
end of every working day, she will smile to the bank with thousands of
Naira made from the business.
There were some people living in that area who had more money that she
does at that point in time when she started the business but none of
them was thinking in that direction until she got it going. Today, she
is the envy of everyone in that area including those who previously
thought she was wasting her time.
You in your own part, it doesn't matter how much you have now, what
really matters is the idea you have because without useful idea, the
money you have now will just go before you realize it because, "money
come and go on daily basis" like Buba Malwa (former military Governor of
Lagos State) once said. But if your idea is solid, the tiniest money in
your hands now could be turned into mega millions within a short time.
And one of the business idea that could do that for you right now is the
idea of starting your own Block Industry in your area straight away! If
you're ready to give it a try, here is the step by step how to go about
it:
1. Acquire a Land - A 60 x 120 plot of land preferably in a new
and developing site is very good, that will be able to accommodate your
blocks and other materials. If you can get something bigger, that will
be better but a plot is just very OK. You can either buy or rent one,
but buying is better!
Make sure the land is not a swampy area because, that will be affecting
your block's dryness as the humidity wouldn't allow the block dry
properly. Besides, vehicle would be sinking in a swampy land thereby
making your work more difficult. A dry land is my type of recommended
property for setting up your Block Industry.
2. Buy Diesel Lister - That will be used to power your block
molding machine where the block would be molded from. There are single
and double cylinders, go for the single cylinder because the single one
consume laser diesel and can power all your equipment effectively. You
can use it to power your molding machine, your pumping machine and your
generating set.
Make sure you get the original, if you don't know how to identify the
original, take someone that knows the original along with you while
going. Original ones work better, consume less diesel, make lesser
noise, and last longer.
3. Dig a Well or Borehole - You need plenty of water in a Block
Industry; apart from the water for mixing the sand and cements, you will
need water to water the molded block too. Blocks need to be watered a
day after it were molded to increase it's hardness.
Buying water will not be cost effective in doing all these, so the best
choice that I recommend is to dig your own well or borehole. But if you
can't, then make do with buying water for the main-time.
4. Get a Block Molder - The molder is different from the Diesel
Lister, the molder is the actual machine where the block is molded from;
they call it Vibrating Machine, that is the machine that make those noises you hear from block industry.
It is constructed locally by local welders who specialized in doing
that. I've once accompanied my boss to buy it in Ibadan during those
days when I used to work in Block Industry. Lol! I'm not sure of what
the price is now but I think together with the Lister wouldn't cost more
that N250,000. Please ask the price from other Block Industry owners to
avoid being short changed.
5. Construct the Wooden Block Seater - That's the name I gave it,
the wooden flat object used to carry the block from the molder to the
drying point. It is constructed by The Carpenters, usually one thousand
or more in number.
Without it, nothing can be done, you need a very durable wood for it .
They are very important, you can't mold the block on ordinary ground, it
need to be seated on something and that is where the wooden block
seater comes in handy.
6. Employ Workers - Five workers are needed for one machine, One
operator (the person who will be handling the machine). Two mixers, the
mixer would be responsible to mix all the cements and sands that goes
into the molders. Two carriers, the boys who would be carrying the block
as it is molded, from the molder to the drying point.
Then, a Driver and two Loaders, that will depend on whether you own your
loading truck or it is rented. If you own your truck, then the driver
and the two loaders will be your direct employee. But if you rent truck
for your supply, in that case, you don't have control over the driver
and the loaders.
7. Set Up a Small Shed - A roofed shed where you will have the
Lister and Molding machine set up and operated from. To avoid the
machine being beaten by rain, you'll need a roof over it. There will be
no wall, just four strong beam and roof, that's all.
8. Get a Good Supply of Cement - Cement is your number one raw
material, you will need it in good quantity as it is not advisable to
buy everyday. Your supply should be able to last for a week before going
for another one. And not all types of cement are good for commercial
block production, you need the type that drys quickly such as Elephant
Cements.
Build a shop that you will use as store house and possibly sell to
others too. Most of the Block Industry owners do sell cements, if you
can afford enough supply you can sell too. Most times, you may get the
cement suppliers who will supply you cement for credit and collect the
money later if you're reliable.
9. Sand Supply - You need that too on a stand by! Three types of
sand are needed: The sharp sand, the stone dust which is residue from
granite, and ordinary mud sand. Three of them are mixed together with
cement to come up with the commercial Block that is sold.
10. Diesel Supply - You will need about 25 to 30 liters of diesel
to fire up your Lister machine almost everyday depending on how long
your machine work, and what and what it is used to power. In which ever
case, you'd need a good and stand by supply of diesel as part of your
raw material.
With all these in place, you are as good as a Block Industry owner,
ready to start raking in millions. But, don't forget you'll need to do
some form of marketing. However, in block business your number one
marketing tools is quality; make sure you don't trade good quality for
gain. Live is involved too because, if your block aren't strong, the
resultant house constructed with it wouldn't be strong as well, and you
know what that means... Don't over mix the cement with sand!
12 to 13 bags of cement is used everyday to produce 500 of 9inches
blocks. If each of the blocks are sold for N140 as it is. 500 blocks
will sell for N70,000 and the total expenses that will produce that
number including the laborer's work is between N45,00 to N50,000. When
you subtract that from N70,000 your profit will be N20,000 to N25,000 daily. Multiply that by 30days, you will have N600,000 to N750,000 MONTHLY! There is even more profit with 6inches blocks!!
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