10 Completed Projects In Ghana That Shook The Continent

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10 Completed Projects In Ghana That Shook The Continent.
Spanning the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic ocean to the south, sharing borders with the Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east. Ghana, officially known as the Republic of Ghana, is a country in Africa. Within the years, the country has struggled to grow from a level of absolute poverty to what it is now. Though not fully developed, Ghana has managed to rise and attain a ceetain developmental stage that other African countries have not been able to attain. The infrastructural foundation of Ghana has transitioned progressively over the past 20 years, facilitating the nation’s economic and developmental growth. The past year has seen a renewed focus by the government and private sector on infrastructure project such as real estate investment projects, road expansion, rail construction projects among others. Most innovative architects in Ghana have set out to respond to one of society’s greatest challenges: designing a world today that can adapt to a radically different tomorrow. From energy and power to healthcare, Ghana has a well-balanced range of projects that have broken ground.
As you go on this trip with us to discover 10 Completed Projects in Ghana that Shook the Continent, be ready to experience all that Africa Reloaded has kept in stall for you.
10. Kumasi Water supply Project.
The total estimated cost for the Kumasi Water Supply Project was 24 million Euros. The scope of works of the project included the laying of 400mm HDPE pipeline on the Kumasi ring main, supply and installation of transformer at the KNUST Booster Station, fencing of reservoir site at Prempeh College and the replacement of 9 inches cast iron pipeline between Suame Roundabout and Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.
9. Ako Adjei Interchange.
The Ako-Adjei Interchange is a flyover in Accra, Ghana. Until 2005 it was known as the Sankara Interchange. The construction of interchange started in September 1997 and ended in December 1999. It was constructed during the Jerry Rawlings administration and was the first interchange to be built in Ghana. The interchange is located between Ring Road Central and Independence Avenue and is along Liberation Road in Accra with links towards the 37 Military Hospital, the Police headquarters. Watch Our Other Videos Here
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