Specification guides for procurement.
Specification references covering steel and finish selection, welding standards, and the decisions a metalwork brief routinely surfaces. Each guide is reviewed and signed off by the Project Office before publication.
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Welding & Fabrication Cost Guide (Ghana, 2026): What Drives the Price
An honest answer to what welding, gates, railings and fabrication cost in Ghana — why there is no published per-kg, per-metre or flat per-gate rate, what actually drives the price, and how to read retail listings without getting misled.
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How to Choose a Gate Design for Your Accra Home
A practical guide to choosing a driveway gate in Ghana — swing vs sliding, manual vs automated, material and finish, security and privacy, and the site realities that decide what actually works at your opening.
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Mild Steel vs Stainless vs Wrought Iron: Which to Choose in Ghana
A clear comparison of mild steel, stainless steel and wrought iron for gates, railings and fabrication in Ghana — strength, cost, look, rust resistance, and which makes sense for your job in the coastal climate.
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Preventing Rust on Gates in Coastal Ghana: Galvanising vs Powder-Coat
Why steel gates rust so fast in Accra and Tema, and how to stop it — hot-dip galvanising vs prime-and-powder-coat, what proper finishing actually involves, and how to spot a gate that will rust in two years before you buy it.
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Burglar-Proofing & Home Security Metalwork: A Practical Guide for Ghana
How to think about home security metalwork in Ghana — burglar-proofing, window protectors, security doors and gates as one coherent perimeter, what makes each layer actually secure, and how it is priced.
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What Makes a Strong Weld: How to Judge Welding Quality in Ghana
What separates a strong, lasting weld from a roadside tack that fails — fusion, preparation, the right process, and finish — plus how a homeowner can tell good welding from bad, and the standards a real workshop works to.
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