Welding to the drawing for over 15 years
Welders Ghana opened its workshop doors more than 15 years ago, and the discipline has not moved an inch since: read the specification, qualify the welder, weld to the procedure, document the joint. Corporate and structural steelwork is where that discipline earns its keep — beams and connections that carry load for the life of a building, plant steel that runs through shutdown after shutdown — and it is the work our name was built on.
Two kinds of client, one standard
Most of our order book is corporate and institutional: facilities teams, contractors, and engineers in Accra and Tema who specify welds by code and expect the inspection records to arrive with the handover. The rest is architectural metalwork for high-end residences — staircases, balustrades, gates, and stainless detail where the weld has to be as clean to the eye as it is sound under test. We run both through the same workshop, the same qualified welders, and the same written QC trail.
Specifications, not shortcuts
A roadside operation tacks a joint and paints over it. We qualify welders to ISO 9606, weld structural steel to AWS D1.1 and EN 1090 where the load demands, and put NDT on the joints that carry consequence. That is not ceremony — it is the reason engineers who inspected our early work were still signing off our handovers years later. When a job leaves our Tema workshop or one of our site crews in Greater Accra, the paperwork proves what the weld already knows.
The next weld
More than fifteen years in, the firm is still measured one commission at a time: surveyed honestly, priced from the measure, welded to the standard, and handed over in writing. Client references available on request.
