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Welcome to Marklean's Architectural Consult, a leading architectural and construction firm in Ghana.

Address: East Legon, Greater Accra, Ghana

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Frequently asked questions

Whether you’re building a new home, designing an office, or embarking on a major commercial development, Marklean's Architectural Consult provides the architectural expertise you need.

The architectural design process usually starts with an initial consultation where the client discusses their vision, needs, and budget with the architect. This is followed by site analysis, conceptual design, design development, and detailed construction documentation. Finally, the project moves into the construction phase, with ongoing project management to ensure everything aligns with the design.

The timeline for construction projects varies depending on the project's complexity, size, and scope. A small residential project might take a few months, while a large commercial development could take over a year. Factors such as design approvals, permitting, site conditions, and unforeseen delays can also affect the timeline.

Renovation involves upgrading or modifying an existing building, often to improve functionality or aesthetics without changing the core structure. New construction, on the other hand, involves building a structure from the ground up, often on an undeveloped or cleared site. Renovation can be more cost-effective but might come with limitations based on the original building’s condition.

Not necessarily. While it's helpful to have some ideas and goals in mind, a professional architect can guide you through the design process and help shape your vision. They can suggest design solutions, materials, and approaches that fit your needs, whether you’re building a home, office, or commercial space.

The cost of architectural and construction services depends on several factors, including the size of the project, materials used, location, and the complexity of the design. Architects typically charge either a fixed fee or a percentage of the total construction cost, while construction expenses will vary based on labor, materials, and any changes to the project during the build.