The Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) assured the public that renovation works on the Maternity Block were progressing steadily and would be completed soon.
Dr. Frank Owusu Sekyere, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of KBTH, stated during a media tour of the hospital's projects on Monday that the renovation, which began in January with a six-month completion timeline, was already 80 percent finished within just two months.
"The renovation ongoing now started in January, and they had six months to complete, within two months, they have done 80 percent compared to the last certification assessment.
"If we have been able to do 80 percent in two months, chances are that within the next two months, we may be able to complete it.
So, we have no reason to believe that it is going to drop," he assured, and expressed confidence that the contractor would be able to finish the work within two months.
Dr. Owusu Sekyere and the management of the hospital were touring projects sites to assess the progress of work.
The group also inspected ongoing works on Ward E, Orthopaedic Ward (Ward H), the Oxygen Plant, and the construction site of the KBTH perimeter wall to improve security.
The GH¢3.5 million renovation of the maternity block's facade, which began in January 2025, was aimed at improving patient safety.
The renovation mainly targets the building's external structure, which had weakened over time with crumbling castings and exposed metal parts.
The work involves dismantling the damaged sections, recasting, replastering, and repainting. the entire exterior to restore its appearance, as the building's structural integrity remains intact.
Dr. Isaac Koranteng, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, explained that the decision to renovate rather than demolish the old structure was influenced by recent economic challenges, including the domestic debt exchange programme.
"Originally, there were plans to construct an 11- story maternity and gynecology complex that would have replaced the current block.
"Because of the discussion that we've had about the possibility of a new block, it wasn't in our interest to put money in here when a new one was coming. But now we have realized that we need to concentrate on fortifying this," he added.
Dr. Koranteng assured the public that once completed, the renovated facility would showcase an entirely new facade, enhancing the overall appearance of Ghana's premier teaching hospital.
In response to mounting concerns about the hospital's elevator functionality across various blocks, he confirmed that three new lifts had been acquired-one each for the Maternity, Surgical, and Medical Blocks.
He mentioned that preparations for the installation of the new lifts were progressing smoothly.