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The Association of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors of Ghana (ABCECG) has lauded Polytank Ghana for its sustained contribution to the construction industry.
At its 16th Annual General Meeting held under the theme “Strengthening the Local Construction Industry for Sustainable Growth, the civil engineers and building contractors highlighted Polytank’s reliability, long-lasting performance, and relevance in meeting the growing demands of modern construction projects.
According to the national president of the association, Anthony D. Klutse, apart from being the first to introduce sustainable water storage solutions in Ghana, Polytank continues to support the industry stakeholders with a demonstrated interest in the activities of the association.

“From water tanks and waste management products to sanitation solutions, Polytank continues to offer a wide range of products that meet Ghana’s infrastructure and environmental needs, and apart from being the first, they have maintained the quality over the years and continue to improve, making Polytank the preferred choice for both residential and commercial developments,” he emphasized.
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Association of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors of Ghana (ABCECG) serves as a vital platform for industry stakeholders to deliberate on key issues shaping the construction sector. Held annually, the event brings together contractors, policymakers, and partners to engage in meaningful discussions aimed at strengthening the industry.
Beyond its iconic water tanks, Polytank manufactures a diverse range of plastic-based products designed to support sanitation, agriculture, and sustainable living. These include durable waste bins for domestic and industrial waste management, septic tanks, mobile toilets, traffic cones and road barriers.
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