About us
Our history
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2012 -
Date Assisgnment name:- ECG Asset Mapping Project
The work involved mapping all ECG assets(meters, LV and HT poles, Pylons Line Networks, Transformers ,Switch Gears, Streetlights etc), locations of customers with associated attribute information(Meter type, numbers of phases, activity code) and building navigational geodatabase enriched with Landmark features such as roads, waterbodies, schools, hospitals, company names, telecom mast,etc. The map show structures with several grouping such metered, looped, moveable and uncompleted structures. The map helps ECG to identify illegally connected customers, estimate resources(Cables, Poles, Transformers, etc) For New Installation, increase revenue generation, serves as navigational map for ECG’s field work: bills distribution, installation of new meters, transformers and other equipment, connection and disconnection of defaulted customers and ultimately essential for ECG’s service improvement.- Location: Accra.
- ECG Asset Mapping Project
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2020 -
Assisgnment name:
- Globally Significant Biodiversity Areas (GSBA)
The work involved the demarcation, clearing, pillaring and coordination of 439 Type A pillars along the 124.82km boundary using static survey method in support of Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam Project (PMDP). In all 15 ground controls were strategically positioned to obtain up to 6km baseline distance from each established pillar and all submitted coordinates were all FIXED solution type with GDOP less than 4. In all 15 ground controls were strategically positioned to obtain up to 6km baseline distance from each established pillar and all submitted coordinates were all FIXED solution type with GDOP less than 4.Ghana National Grid in feet was the coordinate system used on this project.- Location: Upper East
- Globally Significant Biodiversity Areas (GSBA)
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2010 -
Assignment name:
- Apremdo 1
The work involved the demarcation, clearing and pillaring, surveying and leveling of the site reserved for the Ghana Armed Forces. The area was 1549.20 acres. Plans were prepared.- Location: Takoradi
- Apremdo 1
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2010 -
Assignment name:
- Kaladan Barracks
The work involved the demarcation, clearing and pillaring, surveying and levelling of the site reserved for the Ghana Armed Forces. The area was 1371.69 acres. Plans were prepared- Location:Tamale
- Kaladan Barracks
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2009-
Assignment name:
- Boundary Survey of Ghana Armed Forces Lands
This work involves the re-demarcation of military boundary line for the Ghana Armed Forces. The boundaries cleared and pillared, after which traverses were carried out to re-establish the boundaries. This re-survey became necessary when people started encroaching on the land.- Location:Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, Takoradi, Kintampo, Cape Coast, Ho, Elmina.
- Boundary Survey of Ghana Armed Forces Lands
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2008-
Assignment name:
- Boundary Demarcation Pillaring & Survey Project
This work involves the Survey of a total land aggregate of 11,000 Hectares all in the Volta Region of Ghana at different locations. The boundaries were pillared, after which DGPS was used to coordinate the pillars. After all computations were done and checked, Cadastral plans were prepared, signed and submitted to the clients.- Location:Volta Region of Ghana. ( Brewaniase, Domabin, Pkarepkare, Kunda, Dodo Pepesu.
- Boundary Demarcation Pillaring & Survey Project
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2006-
Assignment name:
- Demarcation, Pillaring and Survey of Provenance Protected Areas
Five provenance protected areas (PPA’s) were demarcated, pillared and surveyed for the Forest Services Division of the Forestry Commission in three regions of Ghana. The work involved demarcating the boundaries, clearing them at eight feet wide, putting type A pillars at 250 meters interval and at each turning point and traversing and production of site plans for all sites. These pillars were planted with copper pipes inserted in the Centre and buried three and half feet into the ground and two and half feet above ground.- Location:Central, Ashanti and Brong-Ahafo regions
- Demarcation, Pillaring and Survey of Provenance Protected Areas
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2005-
Assignment name:
- Demarcation, Pillaring and Survey of Provenance Protected Areas (PPAs)-Phase 1
Thirty eight provenance protected areas (PPAs) were demarcated, pillared and surveyed for the Forest Services Division of the Forestry Commission in five regions of Ghana. The work involved demarcating the boundaries, clearing them at eight feet wide, putting type A pillars at 250 meters interval and at each turning point and traversing and production of site plans for all sites. These pillars were planted with copper pipes inserted in the centre and buried three and half feet into the ground and two and half feet above ground. The boundaries were cleared and pillars were planted and surveyed. After all computations were done and checked plans were prepared and submitted to the clients.- Location:Western, Eastern, Central, Ashanti and Brong-Ahafo regions
- Demarcation, Pillaring and Survey of Provenance Protected Areas (PPAs)-Phase 1
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2005-
Assignment name:
- Globally Significant Biodiversity Areas (GSBA)
Nine forest sites averaging 35 km in perimeter per site were surveyed for the Forestry Commission. The work involved the demarcation of the boundaries of the forest reserves, which spanned two regions of Ghana. At each site type A pillars were planted at each turning point along the forest boundaries and type C pillars at intervals of five hundred meters (500m). These pillars were planted with copper pipes inserted in the centre and buried three and half feet into the ground and two and half feet above ground. The boundaries were cleared and pillars were planted and surveyed. After all computations were done and checked plans were prepared and submitted to the clients.- Location:Western and Eastern Region
- Globally Significant Biodiversity Areas (GSBA)
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2004-
Assignment name:
- Land Title Survey of District 020, Section 104
This involved the survey of all the parcels as well as details such as roads, rivers, utility poles etc within the section in that district. The final land .Title layout was prepared and submitted to the Director of Survey, Head Office Accra- Location:Tulaku - Ashaiman
- Land Title Survey of District 020, Section 104
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2003-
Assignment name:
- Land Title Survey of Section 233 of District 08
The work involved the cadastral survey of over two thousand two hundred (2200) parcels of land. All parcels, roads and important features were surveyed and then a cadastral plan showing all the parcels and road network was prepared.- Location:Anyaa, Accra
- Land Title Survey of Section 233 of District 08
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1998-
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- Ground control surveys for Aerial Photography at Oyibi Sector D
The work involved the identification of fifty -nine points, from 29 aerial photographs, covering an area of 36 sq kilometres. GPS Surveying was then carried out to determine the x, y and z information of the points to enable them to be used in the control of photography. The client is the Survey Department.- Location:Oyibi,Accra
- Ground control surveys for Aerial Photography at Oyibi Sector D
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