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The Deputy Director of Works explaining a portion of the drawings to the Vice-Chancellor

Picture: The Vice-Chancellor of Kumasi Technical University (KsTU), Prof. Gabriel Dwomoh (4th from left) hands over the drawings to Mr. Frank Coffie in the presence of some staff of the University. 

A brief but significant ceremony was held on Wednesday, 25th September 2024, at Kumasi Technical University (KsTU) to officially hand over the site for the construction of a 200-bed capacity hostel near the Pat Carless Hall on the main campus of the University. The project is being undertaken by GEOFRA Construction Works Limited and it is expected to be completed within three years.

During the ceremony, the Vice-Chancellor of KsTU, Prof. Gabriel Dwomoh, presented the Architectural, Services and Structural drawings to Mr. Frank Coffie, the CEO of GEOFRA Construction Works Limited. He emphasised that the drawings are to guide the construction process and ensure that the project meets the required standards and specifications.

Prof. Dwomoh congratulated Mr. Coffie and his team for winning the contract through a competitive bidding process. He expressed confidence in GEOFRA Construction’s ability to deliver a high-quality project within the stipulated timeframe, given their solid track record in previous works, including projects for KNUST and other institutions.

“I charge you and your team to work diligently and ensure that this project is delivered on time, without compromising on quality,” Prof. Dwomoh stated.

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