ULOMA is a sustainable design and build company committed to transforming the way buildings are conceived, delivered, and experienced across Africa. We exist to address one of the region’s most pressing challenges: how to deliver high-quality, affordable, and climate-responsible infrastructure at scale.
By combining innovative construction methods, low-carbon material systems, and technology-driven planning, we deliver buildings that are faster to construct, more cost-efficient, and designed to endure — without compromising environmental responsibility or performance.
At ULO-MA, we believe credibility is built through accountability and alignment with recognized professional frameworks. We are therefore actively working towards EDGE (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies) Green Building Certification and progressing through the CIAT (Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists) affiliation pathway as part of our long-term commitment to sustainability, technical excellence, and ethical practice. Our pursuit of these benchmarks supports our goal of delivering buildings that meet measurable environmental performance criteria while adhering to internationally respected professional standards. .
Our core value proposition leverages interlocking compressed earth bricks, precast construction systems, and Building Information Modelling (BIM) for improved efficiency, affordability, and quality.
Aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—specifically SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption & Production), and SDG 13 (Climate Action)—we champion green building practices and pursue EDGE Certification (IFC/World Bank) and CIAT Chartered Practice accreditation.
To become Africa's leading sustainable design-and-build company, delivering innovative, low-carbon, affordable, and high-performance building solutions for communities and industries.
To revolutionize construction in Ghana by producing superior interlocking earth bricks, offering efficient precast building systems, and leveraging BIM to deliver sustainable, cost-effective projects that meet global standards.
The principles that guide everything we do
Minimize environmental impact by promoting local, low-carbon materials and resource-efficient construction systems.
Apply advanced construction technologies such as interlocking earth bricks, precast components, and BIM to improve efficiency and quality.
Commit to excellence by adhering to CIAT standards, IFC EDGE requirements, and Ghanaian building regulations throughout design, production, and construction.
Create employment, build local capacity, and support the development of resilient, sustainable communities.
Operate with transparency, accountability, and strong ethical standards in all engagements.
Deliver cost-effective construction solutions that make high-quality buildings accessible to individuals, institutions, and communities.
Uphold the highest health and safety standards to protect workers, clients, end users, and surrounding communities.
We believe the future of construction must be smarter, cleaner, and more intentional. At ULOMA, sustainability is not an afterthought or a marketing label. It is embedded in every decision we make — from design and material selection to execution and lifecycle performance. Our approach balances innovation with practicality, ensuring our solutions are not only forward-thinking, but also locally relevant and economically viable.
ULOMA provides end-to-end design and construction solutions across:
What sets ULOMA apart is our ability to bridge global standards with local realities.
We envision an Africa where growth is supported by infrastructure that is resilient, responsible, and built to last.
ULOMA was founded on the belief that sustainable construction can be both high-quality and cost-effective, and that the built environment should contribute positively to social progress and environmental stewardship.
As cities expand and communities evolve, we are committed to being a trusted partner in shaping a built environment that reflects ambition, integrity, and long-term value.
We are committed to:
Housing deficit we're addressing in Ghana
UN Sustainable Development Goals we support
Cost savings compared to conventional construction
How can this building serve both today’s needs and tomorrow’s future?