01/05/2025
The Engineering Council all practitioners and workers in Ghana a Happy May Day. May we continue to work together to build a strong and productive nation.
Regulatory Body for the Engineering Profession and Practice in Ghana
The Engineering Council was established by the Engineering Council Act (Act 819), 2011, to regulate the practice of engineering and to provide for related matters. The objective of the Council is to secure the highest professional standards in the practice of Engineering in the Ghana.
01/05/2025
The Engineering Council all practitioners and workers in Ghana a Happy May Day. May we continue to work together to build a strong and productive nation.
06/01/2025
The Engineering Council wishes the engineering community a joyful, healthy, and successful new year!!
25/12/2024
Season’s Greetings
Dear community,
As we approach the end of the year, we want to take a moment to thank you for being part of this journey in 2024. Your engagement, ideas, and contributions have been vital in driving forward our mission to securing the highest professional standards in the practice of Engineering across the country.
Together, we’ve achieved meaningful milestones and sparked conversations that matter. As we look ahead to 2025, we remain committed to building a more resilient engineering ecosystem and inclusive future, and we’re excited to have you with us.
We wish you a wonderful end of the year!
Warm regards,
The Engineering Council Team.
19/11/2024
At the Engineering Council, we focus on securing the highest professional standards in the practice of Engineering across the country. Through the regulation of Engineering Practitioners, Engineering Firms, Engineering Educational Units, and Licensed Bodies, we make sure that only qualified professionals are involved in Engineering activities.
Our goal is to maintain safety, promote quality, and make sure that Engineering contributes to national development.
01/10/2024
The Engineering Council is the baby of the engineering community, and that is why collaboration is key to achieving engineering excellence." Ing. Dr. Kwame Boakye, Board Chairman of the Engineering Council, shared this during the private sector edition of the CEOs’ Breakfast Meeting held on September 24, 2024. He emphasized the Council’s mission to regulate the engineering profession in Ghana, ensuring safety, innovation, and adherence to the highest standards.
The Board chairman stressed that engineering failures are always catastrophic and called on engineering firms to ensure they, their practitioners, and their suppliers are properly licensed. He further underscored that Africa’s progress is heavily dependent on engineering, noting that without engineering, Africa is going nowhere. This gathering of CEOs and key representatives from engineering firms focused on how collaboration between the Engineering Council and Engineering Firms can drive the industry toward excellence, accountability, and national development.
16/09/2024
DID YOU KNOW?
Claiming to be an Engineering practitioner or using such a title without being licensed is a serious offense!
It can result in fines, imprisonment, or both.
Ensure you’re properly licensed with the Engineering Council, Ghana and uphold the integrity of the profession.
10/09/2024
At the Engineering Council, Ghana, we ensure the highest professional standards in engineering practice, driving sustainable development across Ghana, Africa, and globally.
By promoting innovation and maintaining strict professional conduct, we help shape a future where engineering transforms lives.
01/05/2024
We wish all practitioners and workers in Ghana a happy May Day. May we continue to work together to build a strong and productive nation.
15/04/2024
27/03/2024
The Engineering Council participated in the 54th Annual General Meeting and Conference of Ghana Institution of Engineering. The conference centered on the theme: "Engineering a Resilient Future: Innovative Solutions for a Sustainable Ghana."
20/03/2024
On the theme: "Engineering Excellence For National Development: A Collective Responsibility", The Engineering Council, Ghana held a Breakfast Meeting on the 12th of March, 2024 at The Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel. The Board Chairman outlined the functions and the mandate of The Council as well as the need for all practitioners to conform to all regulatory requirements for the collective development of the country. This event was sponsored by Volta River Authority as well as our License Bodies Ghana Institution of Engineering and Institution of Engineering and Technology - IET Ghana
11/03/2024
| Monday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 08:00 - 17:00 |