Infrastructure execution,
proven across West Africa
Batitech Limited builds and maintains the power, telecommunications and civil infrastructure that Ghana's economy runs on. ISO-certified, pre-qualified with ten state-owned enterprises, and structured to serve as the local execution partner for international contractors and development finance institutions deploying capital in West Africa.
What we do
Batitech delivers power distribution works, telecommunications infrastructure, civil engineering and renewable energy installations for government procuring entities, international EPC contractors and private clients. The company holds active pre-qualification with ECG, VRA, GRIDCo, GPHA, Ghana Airports, Roads and Highways, GETFund, REF, Ghana Water and GNPC.
For international partners
Ghana and Korea signed a USD 2 billion EDCF framework in June 2024, alongside active World Bank, AfDB, JICA and EU Global Gateway pipelines. Every one of these frameworks requires credible local execution capacity. Batitech provides it on day one: documented delivery history with the relevant procuring entities, regulatory navigation across government agencies, and an operational workforce that does not need to be assembled at mobilisation.
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PARTNER WITH BATITECHPre-qualified across every major
Ghana infrastructure procurement pipeline
Batitech holds active pre-qualification with ten Ghana government state-owned enterprises: ECG, VRA, GRIDCo, GPHA, Ghana Airports, Roads and Highways, GETFund, REF, Ghana Water, and GNPC. Each represents a verified, current procurement access credential — not a historic listing. The company is classified D1 and K1 at Financial Class 1 Unlimited by Ghana's Ministry of Works and Housing, the highest tier with no ceiling on contract value.
ISO 9001:2015 quality management and ISO 45001:2018 occupational health and safety certifications are independently verified by TUV Certification Services. Both certifications have been held continuously since August 2020 and are renewed through ongoing surveillance audits. These are the specific certifications required by Korea Eximbank, World Bank procurement teams, AfDB appraisal missions, and JICA technical assessments when evaluating local partner eligibility.
In 23 years of continuous operations across Ghana, Guinea Conakry, Togo, and Sierra Leone, Batitech has completed more than 2,000 project engagements without a single fatality. That record is not an HR metric. It is operational evidence of a safety culture that functions under field conditions — on live ECG distribution networks, at heights on telecommunications towers, in active port environments, and on public road construction sites simultaneously.
The local execution partner
Korean EPC contractors need
before mid-2026
Ghana and Korea signed a USD 2 billion EDCF framework in June 2024 — the largest bilateral concessional financing commitment in West Africa. Korea Eximbank's appraisal cycle runs 18 to 24 months. Projects not entering formal appraisal by mid-2026 will not close within the 2024-2028 framework period. The window is not narrowing. It is already narrow.
Korean EPC contractors require a local partner with ISO 9001 and ISO 45001 certifications, documented pre-qualification with the procuring SOE, demonstrated execution history with that specific entity, and an own equipment fleet and workforce. Building this from scratch in a new market takes three to five years. Batitech provides it on day one.
The ECG Smart Grid Modernisation Phase 1 (USD 100-150 million) is the strongest single play in Ghana's EDCF pipeline. It qualifies across Korea Eximbank EDCF debt, PIS Phase 2 equity, and Green Climate Fund co-financing simultaneously. Batitech's 20+ year ECG execution history is the specific local partner credential this project requires. For Korean EPC technology providers assessing this programme, consortium formation with a verified local partner is the critical path item before appraisal submission.
Four countries. One ISO-certified
quality and safety system.
Batitech is headquartered in Tema, Greater Accra, with project execution history in Guinea Conakry, Togo, and Sierra Leone. Ghana operations span all major regions — Greater Accra, Ashanti, Western, Eastern, Central, Volta, and Northern — with active equipment deployment across multiple concurrent sites. Regional expansion is supported from Tema without dependence on third-party mobilisation.
The AfCFTA framework positions Ghana as the natural West African hub for infrastructure investment entering the continent. Batitech's multi-country footprint provides the regional execution base that international contractors and DFIs increasingly require as project mandates cross national boundaries. The same credentials, the same safety systems, the same operational standards — in every market where the company operates.
Financing frameworks active in Ghana that Batitech supports: Korea EDCF (USD 2 billion, 2024-2028), World Bank and IDA, Japan JICA, African Development Bank, PIDG and InfraCo Africa, Green Climate Fund, and EU Global Gateway. Batitech's credential set meets the local partner requirements for every major financing framework currently deploying capital into Ghana infrastructure.