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DPS Pipes & Plastics Limited, one of Ghana’s foremost manufacturers of durable, high‑quality piping solutions, will be among the headline exhibitors at the Ecobank JoyNews Habitat Fair, running from October 23 to 26, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre.
Attendees can expect valuable deals on trusted pipe systems, accessories, and more.
Founded in 2015 and based on Spintex Road in Accra, DPS Pipes has built its reputation on delivering superior plastic piping solutions across the construction, plumbing, agricultural, and industrial sectors.
The company produces a wide array of pipes—including uPVC pressure pipes, HDPE pipes for water supply, PPR systems for hot and cold water, borehole pipes, conduits, and drainage systems—all crafted with strict adherence to international standards.
At the fair, DPS Pipes will not only display its signature range—such as uPVC pressure pipes known for corrosion resistance, watertight joints, and low maintenance; PPR pipes for potable water and heating applications; and efficient HDPE pipelines for water and telecom use—but will also offer significant discounts, exclusive to fair attendees.
Whether you’re building a home, installing new plumbing, or sourcing conduit or drainage solutions, this will be a chance to buy quality at attractive prices.
The Habitat Fair, heralded as Ghana’s largest home‑and‑property showcase, brings together real estate developers, financial institutions, regulators, building materials suppliers, and interior design firms.
It promises not just product exhibits and sales but also expert talks, financing options, and opportunities for networking for buyers and industry actors alike.
For DPS Pipes, participation is in line with its mission to make quality, long‑lasting pipe products more accessible across Ghana and West Africa.
For fair visitors, it means the chance to inspect product samples, engage DPS technical staff, and get guidance on which pipeline systems and fittings best meet specific construction or plumbing needs.
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