Advancing Engineering Excellence
in Ghana
Reflects the GhIE’s commitment to fostering innovation, professionalism, and sustainable development through engineering.
ABOUT GhIE
The Ghana Institution of
Engineering
The Ghana Institution of Engineering was officially founded in 1968 to succeed the Ghana Group of professional Engineers, as an autonomous professional body with no political affiliation. The Institution derives its authority from the Engineering Council Act 2011, Act 819 and the Professional Bodies Registration Decree NRCD 143 of 1973. The late Ing. Dr. E. Sackey became its first President.
GhIE brings engineers, technicians, and innovators together to collaborate, build skills, and help shape national standards and policies. Start where you are, grow with us.
Network with peers across disciplines, join branch activities, and engage in the Member Forum
>> Join the communityAdvance your career through CPD trainings, Scenario-Based Learning (SBL), workshops, and certification pathways.
>> Explore CPDContribute to policy dialogues, standards committees, and national engineering initiatives that impact Ghana’s future.
>> Get involvedLatest News
From key engineering announcements to member stories and project highlights, our news section keeps you connected with what’s happening in GhIE and the engineering community.
June 8, 2026
GhIE Champions Inclusive Leadership and Innovation at IEEE Women in Engineering Summit
The Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE) played a leading role at the 2026 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Women in Engineering (WIE) International … Read more
June 8, 2026
GhIE, IET-Gh and ARC Release Preliminary Findings on Adenta Building Collapse
A Joint Technical Investigative Committee comprising experts from the Structural Sub-division of the Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE), the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Ghana … Read more
June 1, 2026
GhIE Calls for Radical Shift in Ghana’s Flood Management Strategy as Urban Flooding Worsens
The Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE) has called for an urgent overhaul of Ghana’s stormwater management policies, warning that the country’s current drainage systems are … Read more
Latest News
From key engineering announcement to member stories and project highlights, our news section keeps you connected with what’s happening in GhIE and engineering community
MEMBERSHIP
Empowering
Engineers, Building
The Future
At the Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhlE), we connect professionals, develop skills, and influence change to promote engineering excellence across all disciplines. Since 1968, we have championed innovation, set industry standards, and created opportunities for members to thrive.
Become a memberUpcoming Trainings & Events
From major engineering events and conferences to workshops, our Events section keeps you informed and engaged with what’s happening within GhIE and the wider engineering community.
Occupational Health and Safety in the work place – A key responsibility for engineering practitioners
Comparative Performance Evaluation of Ground-Mounted and Floating Solar PV Systems
Functions of the Institution
GhIE supports the well-being of members and registered entities by providing career growth opportunities, professional services, advocacy, and a thriving engineering community
DOCUMENTS
Governing Documents
Access GhIE’s Constitution, Bye-Laws, and Code of Ethics the key
documents guiding our standards, governance, and professional conduct
CONSTITUTION
Defines the foundation, structure & governance of GhIE
CODE OF ETHICS
Guides engineers to uphold professionalism & Ethical practice
BYE-LAWS
Details rules and procedures that regulate the institution
POPULATION
GhIE in Numbers
213+
Fellows
15k+
Professional Engineers
200+
Technicians
1.5k+
Craftsmen
“Promoting Engineering Excellence”
