The Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has announced that the government will sign 31 major road and bridge construction contracts by the end of August 2025, marking a significant nationwide infrastructure push.
Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Thursday, July 31, Minister Agbodza revealed that all commencement certificates for the projects have been secured, and the procurement process is ongoing to select contractors for immediate mobilisation.
“The commencement certificate has been obtained, and we are now in the procurement process to get these contractors to the site. The contract is for two years — 24 months from start to finish and handing over,” he stated.
In a move to avoid the delays that have plagued past infrastructure projects, Agbodza said the new contracts will feature strict timelines and penalty clauses, including automatic termination if work stalls for over two months without justification.
“Unlike the past, we are writing into the contract that if you delay for three months without any justification, we will terminate the work immediately without further notice,” he warned.
“Contractors are to work 24/7, and no one is compelled to accept these contracts if they cannot meet the terms. All contracts will be signed by end of August, except for the Dambai bridge,” he added.
Full List of 31 Roads Set for Construction by September 2025:
- Rehabilitation of Wa–Han Road
- Upgrading of Tumu–Hamile Road
- Upgrading of Tumu–Han–Lawra Road
- Reconstruction of Navrongo–Tumu Road
- Rehabilitation of Techiman–Nkonsia–Wenchi Road
- Rehabilitation of Wenchi–Sawla Road
- Construction of Sunyani Outer Ring Road
- Construction of Kumasi Outer Ring Road (Eastern Quadrant)
- Rehabilitation of Gibitri–Nakpanduri Road
- Rehabilitation of Dodo Pepesu–Nkwanta Road
- Rehabilitation of Atimpoku–Asikuma Junction Road
- Rehabilitation of Asikuma Junction–Anyirawasi Road
- Reconstruction of Anyirawasi–Ho Titrinu Road
- Upgrading of Akosombo–Gyakiti–Kudikope Road
- Upgrading of Asikuma to Anum Boso–Kpalime Road
- Upgrading of Adomi Bridge to Akwamufie Road
- Rehabilitation of Ho–Kpetoe Road
- Rehabilitation of Kpetoe–Afiadenyigba Road
- Rehabilitation of Afiadenyigba–Penyi Road
- Rehabilitation of Penyi–Aflao Road
- Dualisation of Winneba–Mankessim Road
- Dualisation of Cape Coast–Takoradi Road
- Rehabilitation of Mankessim–Ajumako–Breman Asikuma–Agona Swedru Road
- Rehabilitation of Tema–Aflao Road (Section 1)
- Reconstruction of Dodowa–Afienya–Dawhenya Road
- Upgrading of Ojubji–Appolonia–Afienya Road
- Construction of Enchi–Elubo Road
- Construction of Dadieso–Akomtomra Road
- Upgrading of Adwofua–Oseiokjokrom Road
- Upgrading of Enchi–Kudjouru–Pekyi Road
- Upgrading of Bediako Junction–Camp 15–Sefwi Adabokrom Road
The initiative is expected to significantly boost road connectivity, reduce travel time, and improve economic activity across all 16 regions of Ghana.

