Business News of Tuesday, 11 November 2025

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Enterprise MEP focuses on excellence in engineering for construction projects

A rep from Enterprise MEP speaking to GhanaWeb at the 2025 ABBA play videoA rep from Enterprise MEP speaking to GhanaWeb at the 2025 ABBA

Enterprise MEP Engineering Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering cost-effective and efficient engineering solutions that prioritise client needs within Ghana’s construction industry.

The company has built a strong reputation for providing top-tier engineering services over more than eleven years of operation in the country.

Speaking to GhanaWeb Business on the sidelines of the 2025 Africa Best Business Awards (ABBA) on November 7, 2025, a company representative emphasised that Enterprise MEP places great importance on understanding diverse project requirements, including demand, cost, and execution speed.

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“What Enterprise specialises in is providing top-notch engineering solutions, especially for construction projects. We carefully assess clients’ needs, project demands, costs, and timelines to ensure successful execution,” he said.

He added that the company’s client-oriented approach enables it to meet project requirements while optimising costs.

“Clients are often concerned about project costs, and the MEP component can be significant. We focus on meeting client demands while reducing expenses and making projects viable without compromising quality,” he explained.

Known for its expertise in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) services, Enterprise MEP Engineering Limited continues to balance quality, cost, and timelines to deliver maximum value.

The 2025 edition of the Africa Best Business Awards (ABBA) celebrated over 30 top-performing companies and entrepreneurs across the continent, reaffirming the private sector’s pivotal role in Africa’s economic transformation.

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