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Ghana Turns To Mud And Bamboo To Crush Costs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39166, member: 636"] Ghana faces tough building problems as cities grow fast. People need more schools and hospitals, but costs stay very high. The Green Fortland Foundation wants research to fix these issues. They met with teachers at Accra Technical University to discuss better building methods. The group believes smart research can change how Ghana builds things. George Afful from the foundation says Ghana spends huge amounts on materials from other countries. Old building methods waste money and time. Many builders copy foreign designs that work poorly in Ghana's hot weather. Pious Mensah from the foundation thinks local research holds the answer. He wants universities to study Ghana's natural materials like clay and bamboo. Research can turn local materials into strong building blocks. Countries like India and Rwanda already do this well. Their universities help companies save money and build better structures. University teachers want to work with building companies on new projects. Roger Danladi tests plastic waste to make building blocks. Alex Kweku Adzinku says Ghana needs fresh ideas instead of copying others. Gabriel Amoah Sampson believes research will make buildings cheaper and stronger. The foundation sees a future where Ghana builds with local knowledge and materials. [/QUOTE]
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