Vice-Chancellor Cuts Sod for Two Single Storey Buildings
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Johnson Nyarko Boampong, has performed a sod cutting for the construction of two single-storey buildings for the Institute of Education Guest House.Expected to be completed…
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Johnson Nyarko Boampong, has performed a sod cutting for the construction of two single-storey buildings for the Institute of Education Guest House.
Expected to be completed within seven-and-a-half months, the structures when completed would have facilities such as kitchen, restaurant, gym, changing room for service staff, as well as swimming pools.
Artistic Impression of the two single storey buildings
Speaking at the sod-cutting ceremony, Prof. Boampong urged the constructor, consultant, and staff of the Directorate of Physical Development and Estate Management (DPDEM) to ensure the work was executed on schedule.
He was of the hope that the ancillary structures would enhance the image of the University.
The Registrar performing the sod-cutting.
The Vice-Chancellor being assisted by the Director of Human Resource,Mr. Isaac Sarbeng to plant the commemorative tree
The Registrar, Mr. Jeff Onyame watering the commemorative tree
The Vice-Chancellor pledged Management’s resolve to see to the successful completion of the projects.
For his part, Mr. Joseph Adrakey, representative of Fabmon Limited, the construction firm for the two projects, promised to complete the work within schedule and pleaded for cooperation from the management of the University in carrying out the job successfully.
The project would be supervised by DPDEM.
Group photograph after the sod-cutting ceremony
Last updated: February 16, 2026
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