Fourth Engineering Board Sworn Into Office

The Board, as the regulatory body for engineering practice in Ghana, is tasked with ensuring public safety and maintaining high professional standards. Its responsibilities include registering engineering practitioners, accrediting engineering educational programs, and setting ethical guidelines for the profession.

Engineering Council calls for licensing compliance from practitioners

The Engineering Council has urged all engineering practitioners in the country to comply with licensing regulations, launching an awareness campaign to highlight the critical importance of proper licensing. At the inaugural CEOs’ Breakfast Meeting organised by the council under the theme ‘Engineering Excellence for National Development: A Collective Responsibility’, Registrar ING. Isaac Bedu emphasised the […]

Encourage partnerships to develop cutting-edge technologies – Oppong Nkrumah to engineers

The Minister of Works and Housing, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, says stakeholders in the field of engineering must encourage partnerships that lead to the development of cutting-edge technologies and sustainable infrastructure. That, he said, was crucial in addition to finding solutions to the unique challenges faced by the nation. “I hope that today as we discuss […]

Ghana Standards Authority, Engineering Council collaborate to improve building standards

The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) and the Engineering Council (EC) are collaborating to improve standards in the building infrastructure sector. The partnership is expected to ensure adherence to the country’s building code to prevent the collapse of buildings. Dr Kwame Boakye, the Board Chair of EC, said this at the inauguration of a 12-member joint […]