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Nana Starts Phase II Of $60M UHAS Project

by John Kekeli
September 13, 2021
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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has cut the sod for the commencement of work on the second phase of the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) Project, in Ho, in the Volta Region.

The first phase of the University Project was funded by the Chinese Government through its development Agency, China AID, at a cost of 104,850,000RMB (Chinese Yuan), equivalent to some $16 million.

The facilities present at the facility include administration block, classrooms, library, laboratory, auditorium, student’s activity centre, and a cafeteria for the School of Basic and Biomedical Sciences.

It will be recalled that Phase I of the Project, which covers a total construction area of 10,386 meters square, was completed and handed over to the University some five years ago. 

According to the President, Government recognises that, in spite of all the facilities present, the University still requires additional infrastructural projects in order to effectively deliver on its mandate.

He explained that it is for this reason that the Ministers for Education and Finance worked in unison with the University Management to secure funding from the Chinese Government, to the tune of $60Million, for commencement of the second phase of the expansion projects.

Phase II of the project, he said, will also accommodate the Central Administration of the University and the School of Nursing and Midwifery (SONAM), the biggest in Africa upon completion.

President Akufo-Addo told the gathering that, as a demonstration of Government’s commitment to the project, Government has made available GH¢6.2 million counterpart funding for the preliminary works to cover extension of electricity, municipal water supply, construction of storm and waste drains and all ancillary services required for the project implementation.

President Akufo-Addo breaking the ground for UHAS Phase II project

He commended the Minister for Education and the Vice Chancellor for their efforts in bringing the project to fruition, and congratulated the Vice Chancellor the renewal of his tenure of office.

Commending the Management of the University for constructing ultramodern student hostels from internally generated funds, the President assured the University that his administration will not renege on its commitment to help the University provide quality education for its students.

Genesis of Phase II Project

Preparatory works for the construction of the China Phase II project started with a request from the Vice Chancellor, Professor John Gyapong, in 2017, and was “blessed” with the signing of exchange of notes between the Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, and the Chinese Ambassador to Ghana on Friday, January 11, 2019.

This paved way for the commencement of preliminary works on the project, with a delegation from China visiting the University in March 2019 for a reconnaissance survey of the proposed site and conducted feasibility studies on the proposed project.

In June 2019, the design team from the China Urban Construction Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd. (CUCD) who are the Consultants of the Chinese Government visited the University with preliminary sketch designs for discussion with the user departments.

After extensive deliberations with the Technical Staff of the University, revisions were made to some aspects of the sketch designs based on the lessons from the execution of the Phase I project.

In July 2019, another team of experts from China visited the proposed project site, and conducted site survey and geotechnical investigations to help in the completion of the designs. 

Subsequently, the technical team from the University of Health and Allied Sciences led by the Vice Chancellor met the Chinese Consultants in October 2019 to review preliminary designs, agreed on modifications, and signed off for implementation.

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