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Rescue teams and investigators at the site of the collapsed three-storey building in Adenta New Site during ongoing structural assessments and recovery operations.
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Adenta Building Collapse Linked to Illegal Construction and Ignored Stop-Work Orders

A preliminary investigation into the collapse of a three-storey building at Adenta New Site in the Greater Accra Region has revealed that the project was carried out without the required regulatory approvals and in defiance of official stop-work directives issued by local authorities. The findings were released by a Joint Technical Investigative Committee comprising structural engineering experts and representatives from the Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE), the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Ghana (IET-Gh), and the Architecture Registration Council (ARC). According to the committee, the incident highlights serious violations of Ghana’s building regulations and raises concerns about compliance and enforcement within the construction sector. The building collapsed on June 3, 2026, trapping five occupants beneath the debris. The victims included three adults and two children. Rescue teams successfully pulled four individuals from the rubble alive and transported them to the […]

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Pozzolana Cement: Ghana’s Sustainable Solution to Affordable Housing and Infrastructure

Ghana's construction sector is undergoing a transformative shift with the introduction of Pozzolana cement—a locally-produced, eco-friendly alternative to traditional Portland cement. Developed through extensive research by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research's Building and Road Research Institute (CSIR-BRRI), Pozzolana cement addresses the nation's housing deficit and promotes sustainable infrastructure development. What is Pozzolana Cement? Pozzolana cement is a blend of natural materials, primarily clay and palm kernel shells, which, when combined with lime, exhibit cementitious properties. This innovative product not only reduces reliance on imported clinker but also offers enhanced durability, making it suitable for various construction projects across Ghana. Economic and Environmental Benefits Cost-Effective Construction: By replacing up to 30-40% of traditional cement components, Pozzolana cement can reduce construction costs by 18-20%, making housing more affordable for Ghanaians. Foreign Exchange Savings: The adoption of Pozzolana cement could save […]

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