The grounds around a ministry or a public building are seen by everyone who passes — and they say something about how the institution is run. They need to be designed, built, and kept to a standard that holds up under constant public view. Landscapers Ghana designs, builds, and maintains institutional grounds across Accra, since 1986. Book a consultation.
Why Government & Institutional Clients Design & Build With Landscapers Ghana
A public building’s grounds are public-facing in the most literal sense. Patchy lawns, dying beds, or paving that floods reflect on the institution, not just the garden. Ministries and public bodies need a firm that designs the grounds properly, builds them in the right order, and then keeps them presentable year-round — not a one-off job that looks tired within a season.
We have designed and built outdoor spaces since 1986, with a real portfolio and the experience to handle larger institutional grounds — wider lawns, more hardscape, more planting to keep in condition. The institution gets a clear design, an itemised quote before work starts, and grounds built to last and maintained on a fixed plan.
What Government & Institutional Grounds Demand
Public Accountability & Presentability
Institutional grounds are scrutinised every day by the public, by staff, and by visitors. They have to stay presentable continuously, which makes the maintenance plan as important as the build. The work is documented with a clear quote and a maintenance schedule, so the institution can see exactly what is being delivered and what it costs — no vague promises, no surprise bills.
Built for Scale & Wear
Public grounds take heavy foot traffic and carry larger areas of lawn, paving, and planting than a private garden. That means hardwearing carpet-grass lawns, hardscape and drainage built to take the wear and the rains, and irrigation sized for the area so the grounds stay green through the dry season without constant manual watering.
Our Government & Institutional Scope
We design, build, and keep institutional grounds:
- Landscape Design & Build — the full designed-and-built grounds, groundwork to finish
- Garden Design & Installation — the layout designed, then planted and installed
- Hardscape Construction — paths, paving, walls, edging, and drainage built for public wear
- Irrigation System Design — sprinkler and drip systems sized for larger grounds
- Commercial Grounds Maintenance — a fixed plan that keeps public grounds presentable year-round

Done Right & Reliably
- Carpet grass (Axonopus compressus) — Ghana’s hard-wearing lawn standard, suited to heavy public foot traffic — plus planting chosen to thrive in the local climate
- Groundwork, drainage, and irrigation laid first, then hardscape, lawns, and planting — the sequence that keeps public grounds from flooding or failing in the rains
- Any treatments use products registered with the EPA, under the Environmental Protection Agency Act (Act 490), applied responsibly
- Established 1986 — a real design-build firm with a portfolio, shared on request, not a borrowed trade-body badge
Consultation & Portfolio
Institutional grounds start with a consultation and a site survey — we assess the space, the soil, the drainage, the foot traffic, and how the grounds are used, then produce a clear design, an itemised quote, and a maintenance schedule before any work begins. Our portfolio is shared on request. Book a consultation for a quote — every institutional ground is priced on its design, not a per-square-metre guess.
Government & Institutional Grounds Across Accra
We design and build institutional grounds across Ridge, Airport City, and Trasacco, plus the central ministerial districts, Cantonments, and Labone — and beyond Accra in Kumasi, Takoradi, and Lomé, Togo, where institutions need the same public standard kept year-round.