
The Association of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors of Ghana (ABCECG) is seeking strategies to reposition members for excellent service delivery.
A two day strategy session of the National Steering Committee came out with six broad thematic areas to be pursued within the 2 year term of the new President of the Association, Martins Nnuro.
The goals include a strong campaign for the establishment of an independent regulatory body for the construction industry, the constitution of a Contractors Council to be made up of various contractor associations and full fledge rebranding of the association including a facelift for its Secretariat which is currently in a deplorable state.
Other goals are aggressive and regular training for its members to ensure quality delivery of jobs, building bonds with similar building construction organizations in other countries for purposes of knowledge and technology transfer and the effective use of its website www.buildingconstractorsgh.com to reach out to members as well as advertise jobs and other opportunities.
Chairman of the Technical Committee of ABCECG, Rockson Dogbegah, says the Association is being positioned as a formidable organization which will seek the interest and growth of building contractors whilst promoting industrial excellence.
Story by Kofi Adu Domfeh/Luv Fm/Ghana


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