About Us

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The Department of Construction Technology and Management (formerly Building Technology) came into being when the School of Architecture, Planning and Building was renamed Faculty of Architecture in 1961. It had since been a Department in the Faculty, which later became the Faculty of Environmental and Development Studies in 1988. With the restructuring of the University into the collegiate system, the Department became part of the Faculty of Architecture and Building Technology within the College of Architecture and Planning. In 2007, the BSc Building Technology programme was restructured to award two degrees namely, BSc Construction Technology and Management, and BSc Quantity Surveying and Construction Economics. With further restructuring of the Collegiate system in 2010, the Faculty of Architecture and Building Technology was abolished and the Department became one of the four academic Departments under the two-tier College of Architecture and Planning. Currently there is an adoption of the three-tier system under the new College of Art and Built Environment which was formally Architecture and Planning. The Department is now under the Faculty of Built Environment.

Facilities available to ensure effective teaching of these programmes include a well-furnished Computer Laboratory, Materials Development and Testing Laboratory, Carpentry and Joinery Workshop, Lecture rooms equipped with LCDs and overhead projectors. The Department is affiliated to some professional bodies including Ghana Institute of Surveyors and Ghana Institute of Construction. The turn-out rate for both BSc. programmes are about two hundred per year with that for MSc. Construction Management being 100 per year and that for MPhil being ten per year.

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Our Vision

The vision of the CTM department is to become a leading centre without borders for education and research in construction technology and management, and disciplines with similar interests through using innovative teaching, research, and close collaboration with industry, inspired by entrepreneurial outcomes to address the needs of an emerging society.

Our Mission

The CTM department exists to advance knowledge and the practice of Construction Technology and Management by educating informed and equipped change makers, inspiring practical and actionable outcomes through its research, and promoting and initiating innovation, pragmatic solutions, and transferable models through its consultancy services and entrepreneurship training.

 

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    Core Values

    • Excellence with Integrity

    • Collaboration

    • Creativity and Innovation

    • Service with Professionalism

    • Science and Technology

    • Leadership

    • Responsiveness

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