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Ghana Infrastructure Plan
- Engineering Ghana’s 30-Year Infrastructure Transformation
The Ghana Infrastructure Plan (GIP) is a comprehensive national blueprint developed to guide Ghana’s transition toward a resilient, industrialised, and high-income economy by 2047.
The Plan outlines an integrated strategy to expand power generation beyond 50,000 MW, develop a modern multimodal transport network, strengthen water and irrigation systems, scale digital connectivity, modernise cities, and reinforce institutional capacity.
More than a project pipeline, the GIP connects infrastructure development with industrialisation, spatial planning, climate resilience, and innovative financing frameworks, positioning infrastructure as the backbone of national productivity and long-term prosperity.
Core Focus Areas
- Strategic infrastructure systems shaping coordinated national development.
Developing national infrastructure strategies aligning transport, energy, water and logistics systems for long-term development.
Strategic design of economic and transport corridors to unlock regional productivity and spatially coordinated growth.
Design
Structuring metropolitan and secondary city systems to align infrastructure delivery with industrial growth and demographic trends.
Coordinated planning across rail, road, ports and inland logistics networks to strengthen national trade and connectivity.
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Ghana Infrastructure Plan
Institutional Client
Implementing the Ghana Infrastructure Plan
The Ghana Infrastructure Plan provides a long-term framework for coordinated infrastructure delivery, industrial development and spatial transformation across Ghana’s national economy.