Ceilings built to a written specification, since 1980

Ceiling Experts Ghana has been installing, detailing and restoring ceilings since 1980 — more than four and a half decades of work in which the specification, not the shortcut, has decided how every commission is built. The bulk of that portfolio sits in corporate and institutional facilities: head-office interiors, boardrooms, banking halls, campus and healthcare buildings where the ceiling must meet a written standard and keep meeting it years after handover.

What a financial institution asks of a ceiling

Financial institutions taught us our discipline. A banking hall ceiling has to carry acoustic control, integrated lighting and service access above the grid — and it has to be installed around a facility that cannot close. Working to those constraints, decade after decade, is why our method starts with substrate verification and a written specification, runs through staged quality checks, and ends with a documented acceptance rather than a handshake.

One firm, one standard, across Ghana

From Accra’s commercial districts to commissions in Kumasi, Tema and Takoradi, the same Project Office method travels with every team: a named specialist who owns the commission from first site measure to signed handover. Hotels, executive residences and public institutions receive the identical paperwork a bank’s premises department would demand — because a standard that flexes by client is not a standard.

The record

Forty-six years of ceilings still in service is the only portfolio claim we need to make. The specifications, QC records and acceptance documents behind that work exist in writing, commission by commission. Client references available on request.