Calls for Review of Engineering Standards After Building Collapse
The Institution of Engineering and Technology Ghana (IET-GH) has raised concerns over the recent collapse of a four-storey building under construction in the Ayawaso Central Municipality. In a press statement, the institution emphasized the need for a thorough review of engineering standards to prevent such incidents in the future.
The statement, signed by Mr. Wonder Davor, President of IET-GH, expressed deep concern over the incident and urged authorities to conduct a comprehensive investigation to determine the exact cause of the collapse. The organization highlighted that structural failures are often the result of multiple factors, including:
- Inadequate structural design
- Poor construction practices
- Use of substandard materials
- Premature removal of formwork
- Overloading during construction
- Possible foundation challenges
The statement also emphasized the importance of ensuring the integrity of critical load-bearing elements, particularly ground-level columns, which are essential for the stability of multi-storey buildings. IET-GH stressed that the precise cause of the collapse could only be established through an independent technical investigation led by the Engineering Council Ghana and conducted by qualified civil or structural engineers.
Recommendations for Contractors and Professionals
To prevent similar incidents, IET-GH advised contractors to strictly adhere to approved drawings and specifications. It also emphasized the need for quality control in material usage and to avoid unsafe practices aimed at cutting costs. The institution urged engineers and consultants to uphold the highest standards of professionalism by ensuring proper design and effective supervision of construction projects.
The statement called on Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies to intensify monitoring and enforcement of building regulations. This includes strengthening inspection regimes at critical stages of construction to ensure compliance with safety standards.
Emergency Response and Public Safety
IET-GH also stressed the need for improved emergency response capacity, noting that the availability of modern rescue equipment is crucial to saving lives during such incidents. The institution cautioned the public to avoid unsafe or incomplete structures, especially as the rainy season approaches, which can exacerbate structural weaknesses.
Support for Affected Families
The institution extended its condolences to families affected by the tragedy and wished the injured a speedy recovery. It reaffirmed its commitment to promoting safety and professionalism in Ghana’s built environment.
Key Takeaways from the Statement
- Comprehensive Investigation Required
- The collapse must be investigated by the Engineering Council Ghana using qualified professionals.
Independent technical analysis is necessary to identify all contributing factors.
Adherence to Standards
- Contractors must follow approved designs and ensure quality materials are used.
Unsafe cost-cutting practices should be avoided.
Professional Responsibility
- Engineers and consultants must maintain high standards of design and supervision.
Regular training and updates on best practices are essential.
Regulatory Enforcement
- Local authorities must strengthen their oversight of construction activities.
Inspections at critical stages of construction are vital for safety.
Public Awareness
- Citizens should stay away from unstable structures, especially during the rainy season.
Education on identifying unsafe buildings is needed.
Emergency Preparedness
- Rescue teams require access to modern equipment to improve survival rates.
- Emergency protocols must be reviewed and updated regularly.
Conclusion
The incident has sparked a broader conversation about the state of engineering practices in Ghana. IET-GH’s call for a review of standards reflects a growing concern about the balance between rapid development and safety. As the country continues to expand its infrastructure, ensuring that buildings are constructed to the highest possible standards will be crucial in preventing future tragedies.

















