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Roman Girls Nursing College, located at Mampong street, served a population of 2101 students (December 2000). In May 1999, a demographics report was completed and boundary adjustments were made. Mr. Francis Addae heads the college. The College was built in 1990, prior to the start of construction of the new School. Like the former Lincoln College which recently reopened after extensive renovations and addition work, its original design was functionally different from what is required for today's elementary college programs. The building also suffered severe flooding problems in recent years which caused the building to be closed for several days. Plans for the new building call for complete demolition of the structure and construction of a new 516 square foot building begun.In March 2000, Tapped Associates of Mampong was engaged as the architects for the project.
Their first step was to begin discussions with the 12-member M /A School Building Committee, the 53-member of Roman Girls Nursing College Design Review Committee, the college faculty and staff to assess the future needs of the college. From these discussions an educational program was developed and schematic design began. Upon completion of schematic design, preliminary plans and educational specifications were approved by the M A College Committee. The design development phase of design was then completed and a grant application was submitted to the Ghana Education Service (GES) college Building Assistance (CBA) program. Under the GES's CBA program, the City of Mampong will receive 67% reimbursement from the State of total project costs. Construction plans were then finalized and the project was then placed out for public bid for construction.
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