The brief
Yampialex Limited is a wholly Ghanaian-owned civil and mechanical construction company based in Yamfo, Ahafo Region. They are currently executing civil and piping works for Newmont Ghana Gold Limited on the Ahafo North Project — one of the most significant mining infrastructure builds in Ghana right now.
Despite the scale of their work, Yampialex had no professional digital presence. Procurement teams from prospective clients had nowhere to verify them, no way to see the breadth of work they had completed, and no immediate route to get in touch. For a construction firm pursuing institutional contracts, that gap was a real commercial problem.
They needed a website that did three things: establish institutional credibility on first impression, present their services and project portfolio in a way that procurement officers could quickly scan, and provide clear contact pathways for new enquiries.
What we built
A complete corporate website with six core pages — Home, About, Service, Team, Project, and Contact — designed around the institutional procurement journey rather than a general marketing pattern.
We anchored the visual identity on the brand's existing navy and amber palette and built every section to support quick scanning by busy decision-makers. The homepage opens with a confident hero ("We Are Professionals"), immediately followed by three trust pillars (Expert Worker, Quality Work, 24/7 Support), then institutional credentials (20 expert workers, 21 completed projects, 7 running projects, 5 active clients), and finally a partner endorsement (De Simone Limited).
The Service page presents six concrete capabilities — Civil Engineering, Piping Installation, Construction Project Management, Infrastructure Maintenance, Concrete Infrastructure, and Structural Concrete — each illustrated with on-site photography from real Yampialex projects.
The Project page acts as a filterable portfolio with four states (All, Complete, Running, Upcoming) so visitors can quickly find the kind of work that matches their own brief. Every project card uses real site photography from Yampialex's actual builds — culvert head walls, retaining walls, workshop slabs, perimeter lightpole plinths, heavy vehicle wash pads, access chambers, fire hydrants, and more.
The Team page introduces the company's leadership directly: Eric Kojo Acquah (Managing / Project Director), Rev. Alex Kusi Appiah (Managing Director), Prosper Ofoe Agbenu (Site Superintendent), and Abigail Allotey (Safety Officer) — paired with a Team Gallery that shows the wider workforce on-site. For procurement officers asking "who are these people, can I trust them?", this answers it immediately.
We rounded out the build with an FAQ section addressing the most common procurement questions (services offered, industries served, quotation process, safety standards, project scale, location), a contact page with form and detailed office information, a newsletter signup, and a downloadable brochure for offline circulation within tender committees.
The result
The new yampialex.com gives Yampialex Limited a digital presence that matches the seriousness of the work they deliver on the ground.
A credible institutional online presence that procurement teams can verify and reference Six structured pages that mirror the way procurement officers evaluate a contractor — credentials first, capabilities second, proof third, contact last Real project photography across every page — no stock imagery, no placeholder content A filterable project portfolio so prospects can find the work most relevant to their own scope A direct enquiry path through the contact form, dedicated phone lines, and a persistent "Start a Project" call-to-action across the navigation For a construction firm pursuing larger contracts, the website is now part of the company's procurement-readiness — not an afterthought.
What this case study represents
Yampialex Limited is exactly the kind of partnership Northult is built for: a serious Ghanaian institution doing technical, high-value work that deserves a digital presence to match. The construction sector in Ghana is full of capable firms held back only by the absence of credible online positioning. We built this site to remove that obstacle for Yampialex — and we'd do the same for any institution facing the same challenge.
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