
Regimanuel Ltd, a Ghanaian company with substantial interest in the construction, mining and hospitality industry in Ghana partners with Gray Construction of Houston, Texas, a US firm with similar interests in the United States to bring quality housing units to Ghanaians.
The company was incorporated in 1991 with real estate development as its core business and represents an outstanding example of a successful international joint-venture in Ghana.
Ever since its inception, the company has had an assemblage of dedicated top calibre local and expatriate personnel managing its emergence as the leading private real estate developer in Ghana.
The real estate developer is well-known for its timely construction and delivery of high quality reasonably priced housing units at prime locations which are adequately provided with social amenities and well developed infrastructure.
To date, it has more than 2000 houses bearing these hallmarks and has been the recipient of the 1998 Home Finance Company Gold Award for Best Estate Developer, the Ghana Millennium Excellence Award and the 13th International Construction Award of Trade Leaders Club, Paris. It is also a member of Ghana Club 100-a selection of the top 100 Companies in Ghana.
Its projects sites include East Airport, Kwabenya, in Accra, Essipon in Sekondi/Takoradi and Katamanso on the Accra-Dodowa road.
By Graphic Business / Ghana


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