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Domod Roof Limited has signed an MoU with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to collaborate with the Department of Construction Technology and Management.
This is aimed at building the capacity of students, by providing internship for third-year students and as well as offering graduates who excel postings for National Service.
Domod Roof Limited will also provide awards and prizes (laptops and plaques) for the overall best second year undergraduate student in two programmes, namely BSc Construction Technology and Management and BSc Quantity Surveying and Construction Economics.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, the Managing Director of Domod Roof Limited Fred Kwofie expressed his delight at the opportunity presented for the company to help build the capacity of young graduates.
He asked other companies to help contribute their quota towards the building and construction industry.
Mr Kwofie admonished the young graduates to see this an opportunity to have a taste of real practical corporate experience and do give up their best.
He further asked the graduates to be creative and be disciplined in their duties.
Commenting on the MOU, Prof. Bernard Baiden, Head of the Department of Construction Technology and Management expressed the hope that both parties will reap the anticipated rewards from the agreement.
He further commended Domod Roof Limited and Mr Kwofie for their commitment to excellence and foresight in developing the youth.
Prof. Baiden also used the opportunity to call on other corporate institutions within the industry to partner the department in other areas of expertise such as project and procurement management.
Domod Roof Limited prides itself as one of leading companies in the manufacturing, market and installation of long span Aluminum and Aluzinc Roofing Sheets and Light Steel Frames, commonly referred to as Steel Trusses, over the past 15 years.
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