This week’s heavy rains were yet another painful reminder: Ghana’s urban infrastructure is not keeping up with our growth or our climate reality. Floods are no longer seasonal surprises. They are predictable failures, exposing cracks in how
This week’s heavy rains were yet another painful reminder: Ghana’s urban infrastructure is not keeping up with our growth or our climate reality. Floods are no longer seasonal surprises. They are predictable failures, exposing cracks in how
Mr. Asiedu Evans (second from the left) At Green Construct ALS Ghana Limited (GCALS), our commitment to sustainability goes hand in hand with maintaining the highest industry standards. We recently engaged with Mr. Asiedu Evans, Head of
At GCALS, we are dedicated to transforming Ghana’s construction industry by promoting sustainability and quality assurance, particularly among informal block producers. In collaboration with our partners from the Netherlands, SpaakCS, Habitat for Humanity International (Netherlands) and TheRockGroup,
The building sector accounts for over 40% of global energy use and nearly a third of greenhouse gas emissions. If current practices persist, these emissions could more than double by 2030. At Green Construct ALS Ghana Limited