Residential and Office Projects in Ghana: GROW Engineering, Construction Works from A to Z

Armenio Felicio, General Manager at GROW Engineering, gives an overview of the international construction and engineering company’s projects in Ghana.

Armenio Felicio, General Manager at GROW Engineering, gives an overview of the international construction and engineering company’s projects in Ghana.

“We are a construction company, a main contractor. We are specialized in all kinds of buildings. We do building construction from housing, hospitals, hotels, schools, offices and warehouses. We can do the construction work from A to Z, but the market sometimes just requests for us to do the shell and core, while other times we only do the finishings. It depends on the market that we are working in. We have been present in Ghana since 2013. We belong to a Portuguese group that has presence in several countries. We have companies in Mozambique, Angola, Ivory Coast, Portugal and France, as main contractors. In the main group that is based in Portugal, we have some other companies related to construction, with fixed presence in other markets. Apart from that, we can sometimes go outside our markets for some particular projects and come back again, but not with a regular presence like we have here in Ghana”, says Armenio Felicio.

“Here in Ghana, we have built office buildings from the initial work to the key delivery. We have done some residential projects as well, such as apartments and town homes ranging from medium to high level construction. Most of the works are based on residential and offices. We have done some shell and core for a four star hotel. Regarding finishing works, we have done offices for some international companies, like Oracle, the IMF, etc. For the PwC office, we have done the full work as main contractors. We have also done the shell and core, as well as the ceilings, for Ernst and Young“, he adds.

 

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