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Four steps between this page and a number you can rely on. The first two are free and the second one involves somebody standing on your plot.

Call the office
01

A twenty-minute call

What you want to build, where, and roughly when. No obligation and no drawings required — we have started plenty of jobs from a plot number.

02

A site walk, within the week

One of us comes to the plot. You get an honest read on access, ground and services, and an order-of-cost range before you spend anything.

03

A number you can take to a lender

An elemental estimate with the preliminaries shown separately, plus an outline programme and the permit path. Ten working days.

04

A priced tender

Once there are drawings: measured quantities, named subcontractors, a critical path and a cash-flow forecast. Fixed on an agreed scope.

Ring the office

Fastest by a distance. Monday to Friday seven until five, Saturday until noon, and a construction manager picks up rather than a receptionist.

+233 30 281 4400

Send it in writing

Tell us the plot, roughly what you want and when you need to be in it. Attach a sketch if you have one. Answered inside one working day, by a person.

build@forge.com
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01

Discovery

Site walk, survey, and a straight conversation about what the budget will and will not carry.

02

Planning

Drawings, cost plan, programme and the permits — agreed before a single machine arrives.

03

Construction

The build itself, run by a site team you can name, with weekly valuations and a signed quality record.

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04

Handover

Snagging, commissioning, the O&M manuals, and twelve months of defects cover that we actually answer.

Get started

On the first call

Six questions, and none of them are a sales script

01

Where is the plot, and do you own it yet?

02

What are you trying to put on it?

03

Who else is involved — architect, engineer, lender?

04

What is the budget range you are working to?

05

When do you need to be in the building?

06

What has gone wrong for you before?

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Trusted by clients

Their site team kept the programme moving without ever hiding a problem from us. Every milestone landed when they said it would, and the finish is better than the drawings promised.

Michael Anaman

Commercial property developer, Accra

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Project intake // 2026

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