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List of Contractors NOT in Good Standing As at 18Th June 2021 LIST OF CONTRACTORS NOT IN GOOD STANDING AS AT 18TH JUNE, 2021 NO NAME OF COMPANY CLASS ADDRESS DATE ISSUED EXPIRY DATE REMARKS 1 A & N Ghanem Limited A1B1 Box 9560, Airport-Accra 26-Aug-15 26-Aug-18 Expired 2 A & R Hatoum Limited A1B1 Box 210, Tamale 18-Jan-19 18-Jan-21 Expired 3 A. Kannin Limited A1B1 Box 981, Kumasi 12-Mar-19 12-Mar-21 Expired 4 A. O. Kranoc Ghana Limited A1B1 Box CT 10404, Cantonments - Accra 30-May-19 30-May-21 Expired 5 AB Pampam Company Limited A1B1 Box 616, Tamale 16-May-19 16-May-21 Expired 6 Acod Consortium Limited A1B1 Box An 5433, Accra-North 02-Sep-15 02-Sep-18 Expired 7 Acu-Men Construction Limited A1B1 Box 219, Tema 14-Jul-17 14-Jul-20 Expired 8 Adams Mahama Company Limited A1B1 Box 724, Dansoman - Accra 12-Dec-17 12-Dec-20 Expired 9 African Infrastructure Dev. Plus Partners A1B1 Box DC 844, Accra 05-Jan-17 05-Jan-20 Expired 10 Almighty N. Company Limited A1B1 Box 118, Ofankor Accra 04-Apr-19 04-Apr-21 Expired 11 Almuscom Company Limited A1B1 Box CT 1342, Cantonments - Accra 17-Apr-19 17-Apr-21 Expired 12 Anointed Star Const. & Trad. Limited A1B1 Box AX 77, Takoradi 31-Jan-18 31-Jan-21 Expired 13 Arda Turk Ghana Limited A1B1 Box CT 11088, Cantonments - Accra 02-Aug-16 02-Aug-18 Expired 14 Argate Contractors Limited A1B1 Box GP 200, Accra 29-Nov-17 29-Nov-20 Expired 15 Ariyan Ghana Limited A1B1 Box CT 5225, Accra 12-Dec-17 12-Dec-20 Expired 16 Aya Construction Works Limited A1B1 Box 344, Koforidua 20-Jul-17 20-Jul-20 Expired 17 Baa- Ntima Ghana Limited A1B1 Box 1702, Tamale 08-Feb-19 08-Feb-21 Expired 18 Banappi Company Limited A1B1 Box CE 11713, Tema 13-Nov-17 13-Nov-20 Expired 19 Barakasi Enterprise A1B1 Box 57, Yendi 12-Feb-19 12-Feb-21 Expired 20 Big Aidoo Construction Limited A1B1 Box ML. 36, Mallam-Accra 24-Nov-14 24-Nov-17 Expired 21 BL Brecom (Ghana) Limited A1B1 Box 162, Tarkwa - W/R 17-Jun-19 17-Jun-21 Expired 22 Bolton Portfolio Limited A1B1 Box CT 4273, Cantonments-Accra 15-Aug-16 15-Aug-19 Expired 23 Buadac Company Limited A1B1 Box 76, Sefwi Wiawso 29-May-19 29-May-21 Expired 24 Cafad Construction Company Limited A1B1 Box 5, Odorkor - Accra 09-Sep-15 09-Sep-18 Expired 25 Catrol Company (GH) Limited A1B1 Box CT 1522, Cantonments-Accra 19-Feb-18 19-Feb-21 Expired 26 Chanuel Company Limited A1B1 Box 118, Accra 29-Sep-16 27-Sep-19 Expired 27 China Fujian Road & Bridge Const. (GH) Ltd. A1B1 Box CO 1277, Tema 02-Mar-16 02-Mar-19 Expired 28 China Jianda Ghana Limited A1B1 Box OF 1018, Kumasi 28-Apr-16 28-Apr-19 Expired 29 China Jiangsu Jiabin Construction Limited A1B1 Box KS 1130, Kumasi 02-Aug-16 02-Aug-19 Expired 30 China Railway No.5 Eng. Ghana Limited A1B1 Box AM 169, Amasaman-Accra 28-May-18 28-May-21 Expired 31 China Road & Bridge Corporation A1B1 Box YK 1183, Cantonments-Accra 21-May-19 21-May-21 Expired 32 China Zhong Hao Ghana Limited A1B1 Box CT 3477, Cantonments-Accra 11-May-15 11-May-18 Expired 33 Chucatel Ghana Limited A1B1 Box CT 3050, Cantonments - Accra 14-May-19 14-May-21 Expired 34 City (Ghana) Construction Company Ltd A1B1 Box CO 3027, Community 1 - Tema 07-May-19 07-May-21 Expired 35 City Pools Engineering Limited A1B1 Box 898, Kumasi 12-Sep-18 12-Sep-20 Expired 36 Clean Vision Construction Limited A1B1 Box NT 308, New Tafo-Kumasi 03-Jun-19 03-Jun-21 Expired 37 Comet Construction Company Ltd A1B1 Box KIA 16392, Airport - Accra 21-Apr-17 21-Apr-20 Expired 38 Core Construction Limited A1B1 Box 433, Accra 22-Dec-17 22-Dec-20 Expired 39 CWE Ghana Limited A1B1 Box 701, Osu-Accra 27-Apr-06 27-Apr-09 Expired 40 Daa-Dingbe Company Limited A1B1 Box 1133, Tamale 18-Jun-19 18-Jun-21 Expired 41 Deegan 04 Construction Ghana Limited A1B1 Box 148, Nsawam - Eastern Region 30-Apr-18 30-Apr-21 Expired 42 Degroup A. Limited A1B1 Box CT 3609, Cantonments - Accra 08-Feb-19 08-Feb-21 Expired 43 Delovely Company Limited A1B1 Box 10602, Accra-North 19-Mar-18 19-Mar-21 Expired 44 DHM Construction Limited A1B1 Box STC 476, Accra 14-Sep-17 14-Sep-20 Expired 45 Dieu Donne Construction & Logistics A1B1 Box AN 5626, Accra-North 17-Oct-17 17-Oct-20 Expired 46 D'Pong Construction Company Ltd A1B1 Box AH 285, Achimota - Accra 03-Jun-19 03-Jun-21 Expired 47 Dumsor Mining & Const. Company Ltd A1B1 Box DC 1108, Dansoman 30-May-19 30-May-21 Expired 48 E & E Engineers Limited A1B1 Box EK 36, Efia Kuma - Takoradi 26-Sep-11 26-Sep-14 Expired 49 E. B. Unity Company Limited A1B1 Box SN 659, Santasi-Kumasi 13-Dec-18 13-Dec-20 Expired 50 Eagle Star Enterprises Limited A1B1 Box 8523, Accra-North 28-Aug-14 28-Aug-17 Expired 51 Engineers & Planners Co. Ltd A1B1 Box 4792, Cantonments 11-Mar-15 11-Mar-18 Expired 52 Enttp Construction & Engineering Ltd. A1B1 Box 3325, Cantonments-Accra 04-Apr-19 04-Apr-21 Expired 53 Erdmac Company Limited A1B1 Box 12846, Accra - North 30-May-19 30-May-21 Expired 54 Esjef Company Limited A1B1 Box CO 2803, Tema 08-Aug-17 08-Aug-20 Expired 55 Fekams Company Limited A1B1 Box MB 741, Nii Boiman - Accra 21-May-18 21-May-21 Expired 56 Fuzak Company Limited A1B1 Box AN 1115, Accra - North 27-Feb-15 27-Feb-18 Expired LIST OF CONTRACTORS NOT IN GOOD STANDING AS AT 18TH JUNE, 2021 1 LIST OF CONTRACTORS NOT IN GOOD STANDING AS AT 18TH JUNE, 2021 NO NAME OF COMPANY CLASS ADDRESS DATE ISSUED EXPIRY DATE REMARKS 57 Gadol Construction Limited A1B1 Box CT 11224, Cantonments-Accra 21-Feb-18 21-Feb-21 Expired 58 Gbewaa Civil Engineers Limited A1B1 P.O.BOX 14429, Accra 05-Mar-10 05-Mar-13 Expired 59 General Construction & Development Ltd A1B1 Box 6779, Accra - North 07-Feb-19 07-Feb-21 Expired 60 Global Innovative Consulting Limited A1B1 Box KN 464, Accra 21-May-19 21-May-21 Expired 61 GMC Universal GH Limited A1B1 Box CT 142, Cantonments-Accra 06-Feb-19 06-Feb-21 Expired 62 Gokay Construction Limited A1B1 Box GP 1206, Accra 11-Feb-15 11-Feb-18 Expired 63 GOP Limited A1B1 Box 272, Tamale 23-Nov-17 23-Nov-20 Expired 64 Gwakunda Engineering Limited A1B1 Box SR 431, Spintex Road –Tema 04-Apr-18 04-Apr-21 Expired 65 H & J Batiticha Company Limited A1B1 Box 536, Tamale 13-Jun-19 13-Jun-21 Expired 66 Hallmark Civil Engineering Limited A1B1 Box KS 4030, Kumasi 22-Mar-19 22-Mar-21 Expired 67 Hobem Construction Limited A1B1 Box 43, Akropong Akuapem 19-Jul-16 19-Jul-19 Expired 68 Hodna Construction Limited A1B1 Box AC 340, Art Centre-Accra 12-Aug-14 12-Aug-17 Expired 69 I. B. Maigida Limited A1B1 Box 476, Tamale 26-Apr-18 26-Apr-21 Expired 70 Idreco Ghana Company Limited A1B1 Box MP 3184, Mamprobi - Accra 17-Apr-19 17-Apr-21 Expired 71 Integrated Properties Ltd A1B1 Box AN 7532, Accra - North 15-Aug-16 15-Aug-19 Expired 72 Interglobal Partners Limited A1B1 Box OS 1451, Osu-Accra 15-Feb-19 15-Feb-21 Expired 73 J. A. Biney & Company Limited A1B1 Box DS 1339, Accra 21-Feb-19 21-Feb-21 Expired 74 Jah Nicorf Limited A1B1 Box ML 457, Mallam - Accra 12-Oct-17 12-Oct-20 Expired 75 Joemat Real Estate Development Limited A1B1 Box 2411, Tema 17-Apr-19 17-Apr-21 Expired 76 Josh Yank Enterprise Ltd A1B1 Box 93, Ajumako 30-Jun-17 30-Jun-20 Expired 77 Joshob Construction Company Limited A1B1 Box 7122, Accra - North 18-Jun-18 18-Jun-21 Expired 78 Juli-Jay Ghana Limited A1B1 Box 80, Bibiani 27-Dec-17 27-Dec-20 Expired 79 Jusbro Construction Company Limited A1B1 Box CO 1962, Tema 15-May-19 15-May-21 Expired 80 Justmoh Construction Limited A1B1 Box MC 1041, Takoradi 24-Apr-18 24-Apr-21 Expired 81 K. Appiah Construction Limited A1B1 Box 8173, Kumasi 11-Jun-18 11-Jun-21 Expired 82 K. B. 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