
The Ghana Highway Authority, acting on behalf of the Ministry of Roads and Highways has successfully commenced the launching of T-Beams at the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange as part of the ongoing expansion of the bridge along the N1 Highway.

Work on the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange Expansion Project continues to gather momentum as three additional T-Beams were successfully launched on Day 2, (Sunday,15th March,2026) marking steady progress in the bridge expansion works along the N1 Highway.

The T beam launching operation forms a critical phase of the project and is being executed with precision by the contractor and project consultants, under the close supervision of Engineers from the Ghana Highway Authority (GHA).

On Sunday,15th March, 2026 the Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza (MP) paid an unannounced visit to the project site to observe progress and interact with engineers and project teams working tirelessly to deliver the project.

The Minister commended the teams on site for their dedication and encouraged them to maintain the high standards being demonstrated in the execution of the works.
Engineers from the Ghana Highway Authority, working closely with the project consultants and contractors, supervised the delicate lifting and positioning of the massive concrete beams using specialized launching equipment.

The Authority acknowledges the consultants and contractors for their professionalism and technical precision in executing the operation safely and efficiently.
The Public Affairs Division of GHA has also been actively communicating project updates and temporary traffic arrangements to motorists and the public to ensure minimal inconvenience during construction works.

Motorists are advised to cooperate with traffic management measures, observe road signs and consider alternative routes as published by the authority.
The Tetteh Quarshie Interchange Expansion Project remains a key intervention aimed at improving mobility and reducing travel time for thousands of commuters who use the corridor daily.
Source: Public Affairs Division, GHA








