Ghana is witnessing a transformative shift in how buildings are conceived and constructed, with prefabrication and modular construction taking center stage. These innovative methods involve producing building components off-site in controlled factory settings and assembling them on-site, allowing for faster, cleaner, and Read More
As Ghana grapples with the twin challenges of urban expansion and climate change, green building has emerged as a promising solution. The shift toward sustainable construction is being embraced by developers, architects, and policymakers, who are increasingly recognizing the long-term value of Read More
The practice of reducing building material sizes is gaining acceptance in Ghana’s construction industry as a means to cut costs. Undeniably, this is mainly due to increasing building material costs resulting from high exchange rates, inflation, and disruptions to the supply chain. Read More
On 8th November 2024, Ghana celebrated a significant milestone in sustainable architecture with the inauguration of a Nearly Zero-Energy Building (nZEB). The project, a collaboration between GIZ Ghana and the Energy Commission of Ghana, represents a transformative step towards environmentally responsible construction. Read More



























