About Us

Spatial Dimension is a private Ghanaian-owned consultancy offering a range of consulting services across architecture, planning, engineering, resettlement planning and implementation, and construction project management. Professional excellence and ethics, high standards, consistency and continuously improving quality service combined with contextualised local knowledge form the foundation of our business.

 Our Philosophy

To achieve client satisfaction through the use and development of local skills and expertise, blended with international experience, in a safe and healthy environment.

Our mission is to provide world-class professional services using best practices at all times.

Our Vision

 To become the choice consulting firm in Ghana for the Built environment.

Imaginative design,

Imaginative design, disciplined by extensive experience and a deep understanding of construction and fiscal realities as well as the socio-cultural setting, forms the essence of our firm’s philosophy and approach.

We do not believe in one-size-fits-all. In-depth analysis of the client’s requirements, carefully established and reviewed with the client and other stakeholders, resulting in overall solutions which meet their particular needs and requirements within the context of quality and cost and in compliance with local laws and regulations. The eventual solutions are both appropriate and affordable for the specific assignment. Spatial Dimension draws upon their team’s complete range of experience from planning through design to construction and supervision to guide projects from their inception to eventual handing over and use.

The firm has experienced professionals and associates with diverse skills and exposure that blend in a well-coordinated manner to provide services that meet client expectations. Spatial Dimension has professionals who have acquired extensive and varied experience over the years by working and training with various local and international institutions and organizations. The team is also highly experienced in dealing with various funding agencies including government, bilateral or multi-donor institutions such as the World Bank. Depending on the scale and nature of the project, Spatial Dimension is also capable of drawing on outside professionals. In this way, the firm is able to undertake complex assignments which are usually beyond the capability of small to medium firms

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GEORGE E. YAWSON; BSc, Pg Dip, MSc, MGIA

Managing Consultant
Edmund is a Ghanaian and Swedish-educated architect and real estate economist with over 20 years of experience. He has considerable experience in architecture, planning, construction project management, contract administration and community development issues as well as landscape design and preparation of feasibility studies. Edmund has been involved in the management of various building developments in Ghana including residential, health, commercial, religious and civic projects. He has been involved in other extractive industry planning and architecture-related developments for project-impacted communities. Previously the architecture and planning manager for the Akyem Resettlement Project, he led the SpD team which advised Newmont on Architecture and Planning, Community Development and Influx Management issues as well as project infrastructure issues amongst others on the Akyem Gold Mine Resettlement Project. Edmund holds membership of the Ghana Institute of Architects (GIA), Project Management Institute (PMI), and PBAS, a partnership brokering programme which helps the development and smooth operation of multi-sector partnerships for sustainable development.

PROFESSOR DR.ING. HENRY NII-ADZIRI WELLINGTON
PhD. FGIA, FGiP

Planning Advisor Professor
Dr H.N.A Wellington is a Ghanaian architect and planner with a long stretch of experience in academic and practical engagements and activities in human settlements planning and development as well as the design and construction of housing and building projects. In his professional career, he has been involved in numerous projects. His academic undertakings with undergraduate and graduate students have given him the singular opportunity to gain profound insight into the socio-economic and cultural dimensions and nuances of the physical development of Ghanaian human settlements and housing needs. Professor Wellington is a Fellow of the Ghana Institute of Architects and a senior member of the Ghana Institute of Planners, as well as an Honourary Member of the Ghana Association of Administrators and Management Consultants.

BENNETT KUIVI; BSC, MGHIE

Civil engineer and construction project manager
A civil engineer and construction project manager with over 23 years of experience in all phases of engineering and building projects across various industries including aviation, mining, construction and power generation & distribution. He has worked on numerous large infrastructure and building projects and his core strengths are the design and construction management of large-scale civil engineering and building projects. Bennet has a strong background in contract administration and extensive experience working with multinational firms and mining companies. He has held a number of key positions on projects some of which include Project Manager, Resident Engineer, Construction Manager and Site/Project Engineer and was the Country Manager, of Ghana of SMEC, an international consulting firm. Bennet is a member of the Project Management Institute of the USA and a senior member of the Ghana Institution of Engineers.