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Construction of a 1 No. 6-unit classroom block with ancillary facilities

6-unit classroom block with ancillary facilities to enhance teaching and learning at Funkoe

Western Region WR/AWMA/WKS/DACF/24/2028 CoST Western Region Download OC4IDS JSON

Project Summary

Sector
Education
Location
Western Region
Stage
Completion
Contracting Entity
Ahanta West Municipal Assembly
Publication DateThu Jul 09 2026
Disclosed Values
BudgetGHS 1,536,158.10
District Assemblies Common FundGHS 1,536,158.10
Project Identification
Project Reference Number
WR/AWMA/WKS/DACF/24/2028
Project Name
Construction of a 1 No. 6-unit classroom block with ancillary facilities
Sector
Education
Project Type
New Construction
Project Location
Western Region
Purpose
Improves education access, reduces overcrowding, supports local employment
Project Description
6-unit classroom block with ancillary facilities to enhance teaching and learning at Funkoe
Project Preparation
Project Scope
Construction of 6 classrooms, ancillary spaces, utilities, finishes, and external works
Environmental Impact
C –Minimal impact; short-term dust, noise, and waste managed on-site
Land and Settlement Impact
None – existing school land utilised
Design Standard
Ghana Building Code and MoE/GES school infrastructure standards
Expected Life of Asset
30–40 years, subject to routine maintenance
Risk Assessment
Risks: Delays, cost, weather, safety Mitigation: Supervision, H&S, scheduling
Funding
District Assemblies Common Fund District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF)
GHS 1,536,158.10
Project Budget
GHS 1,536,158.10
Project Budget Approval Date
Mon Dec 08 2025
Project Completion
Project Status
Completed
Completion Date
Tue Jul 07 2026
Scope at Completion
Classrooms completed, utilities functional, site handed over

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