A corporate campus is judged the moment a client, an investor, or a recruit drives through the gate. The grounds say whether the organisation is established and well-run — or whether the building was finished and the landscape was an afterthought. Landscapers Ghana designs, builds, and maintains corporate landscapes that read as mature and deliberate, across Accra and beyond, since 1986. Book a design consultation: +233 27 000 0844.
Why Corporate Campuses Design & Build With Landscapers Ghana
A head office in Airport City is part of the brand. The forecourt, the lawns, the planting around the car park and the entrance approach are all read by everyone who arrives — and a tired, patchy, or waterlogged campus undercuts everything the building is trying to say. We design corporate grounds as a single considered scheme, build them in the right order so they last, and keep them on a maintenance plan so they still look right in year five, not just on handover day.
We have designed and built outdoor spaces since 1986. That is a real design-build firm with a portfolio — not a crew with a hoe — and corporate clients get a clear design and an itemised quote before any work starts, so facilities and finance see exactly what is being delivered and what it costs.
What Corporate Campus Landscapes Demand
Corporate grounds carry demands a private garden does not.
A Mature, Established Look
A campus should not look newly planted for years. We design with that in mind — semi-mature stock where the budget allows, layered planting that fills in cleanly, and a structure of lawn, beds, and hardscape that reads as settled and intentional from day one.
Hardscape & Lawn That Take Footfall
Forecourts, walkways, and entrance approaches take constant foot and vehicle traffic. The paving, edging, and drainage have to be built to hold up, and the lawn has to take use without turning to bare earth. We use carpet grass (Axonopus compressus) — Ghana’s hard-wearing lawn standard — and build the groundwork and drainage first so the campus does not flood or sink in the first heavy rains.
Consistency Across a Large Site
A campus is only as good as its weakest corner. We design and maintain the whole site to one standard, so the back car park and the side approach hold the same finish as the main entrance.
Our Corporate Campus Scope
We take corporate grounds from design through build to ongoing care:
- Landscape Design & Build — the full campus, designed and built in the right order
- Garden Design & Installation — entrance and courtyard schemes designed and planted
- Hardscape Construction — forecourts, walkways, walls, edging, drainage
- Water Feature Installation — entrance fountains and reflective features
- Commercial Grounds Maintenance — keeping the campus to standard, year-round

Done Right & Reliably
- Carpet grass (Axonopus compressus) — Ghana’s hard-wearing lawn standard, suited to the climate and to campus footfall; planting chosen to thrive in local heat and rains, with honest advice when an imported look will not work here
- Any treatments use products registered with the EPA (under the Environmental Protection Agency Act, Act 490), applied responsibly
- Built groundwork-and-drainage first, then hardscape, irrigation, lawns, and planting — the sequence that decides whether a campus lasts or fails in the first rains
- Established 1986 — a real design-build firm with a portfolio, shared on request
Consultation & Portfolio
We start with a site visit and a clear design — layout, hardscape, planting, irrigation, lighting — and an itemised quote, so you see the campus and the cost before any work starts. Corporate landscaping is quoted per project: the size, the hardscape, the planting, and the irrigation drive the cost, so there is no honest single per-square-metre rate. Our portfolio is shared on request. Facilities teams managing a campus from another city — or owners abroad — work with us on a fixed maintenance plan with photo reporting.
Corporate Campus Landscaping Across Accra
We design, build, and maintain corporate grounds across Airport City, Cantonments, Ridge, and the wider Greater Accra office corridor — plus Kumasi, Takoradi, and Lomé, Togo. One design standard, one maintenance standard, across every site.