The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) was established on 28th February 1969 at the General Meeting of the Ghana Branch of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors at which a resolution was passed to that effect and the Constitution was promulgated. Read more
The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) is organized into three primary divisions: the Land Surveying Division, the Quantity Surveying Division, and the Valuation and Estate Surveying Division. Each division focuses on specific areas of professional practice, ensuring specialized services and expertise within the broader surveying industry.
Faculties
The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) operates through specialized faculties—Land Surveying, Quantity Surveying, and Valuation and Estate Surveying—offering targeted training, research, and professional development to maintain high industry standards.
The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) offers membership to individuals in various categories, providing access to accreditation, professional development, networking opportunities, and a platform to collaborate within the surveying industry.
Constitution & Ethics
The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) upholds a Constitution that governs its operations and mandates adherence to a strict Code of Ethics, ensuring that members maintain the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and accountability in their practice. ...Read more
The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) organizes a range of training programs and events, including workshops, seminars, and conferences, to provide members with professional development, industry updates, and networking opportunities. Read more
TRAINING & EVENTS
The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) organizes a range of training programs and events, including workshops, seminars, and conferences, to provide members with ongoing professional development, industry updates, and networking opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge in the surveying field.
The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) offers Business and Alternative Dispute Resolution services, providing expert consultancy and mediation to resolve conflicts in surveying and real estate matters, while also supporting members with professional business development and industry-specific solutions.
GhIS BUSINESS & ADR SERVICES
COMPLAINT
The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) has a formal complaint procedure in place to address grievances from members or the public, ensuring that issues related to professional conduct or service quality are investigated and resolved in accordance with established ethical standards and procedures.
The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) provides a range of additional resources, including access to industry publications, research materials, technical guidelines, and professional tools, to support members in staying informed, enhancing their practice, and contributing to the advancement of the surveying profession.
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Joining the Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) provides professionals with career growth opportunities through specialized training, access to industry resources, a robust network of peers, and benefits such as professional accreditation, continuous development, and a role in shaping the future of surveying in Ghana.
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Phone: +233 244 723 459
Surv. Ing. Dr. Tina Dzigbordi Wemegah is a Fellow of the Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS). She holds a PhD in Traffic and Transportation Engineering, a Master’s Degree in Geo-information Science and Earth Observation with a specialization in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, and a BSc. in Geodetic Engineering.
Dr. Wemegah has extensive experience in academia and professional practice. She has worked with RUDAN Engineering Limited and is currently with Accra Technical University, where she has served as the Head of the Civil Engineering Department and now serves as the Vice Dean for the Faculty of Engineering. Her expertise has contributed to numerous national projects, including the Land Administration Project (LAP 1), inventory of state lands, the National Feeder Roads Inventory, and the West Africa Power Pool Projects.
A dedicated member of GhIS for over a decade, Tina has served in various leadership capacities. She has been a Governing Council member of GhIS, Chairperson for Surveyor’s Week and AGM, Vice Chairperson of the Land Surveying Division, Chairperson of the Finance Committee for the Land Surveying Division Sub-Committee, Secretary of the Land Surveying Division, and Vice Chairperson of the Education Committee of the Land Surveying Division. Additionally, she has contributed to various committees within the Governing Council and Land Surveying Division.
Dr. Wemegah’s passion for excellence and governance in surveying has made her a respected leader and professional in the field, inspiring her peers and future surveyors alike.