Saturday, 1 August 2015

The Akaa Project

We are happy to annouce that we will be working with the Akaa project in the eastern Region for the next few months. The akaa project are an NGO who aim to create opportunities for families in the Eastern region of Ghana.
We have been commissioned to build a rammed earth school and community library for the Asiafo Amanffro Villiage.



Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Versatility of Hive Earth

Rammed earth building materials are more versatile contrary to what people think. Often many people use rammed earth to fit out their entire homes. Apart from using rammed earth to make a home it can also be used to makes a whole kitchen unit, bath tubs, plant vases ect.


Check out some pictures of the versatilities of rammed earth in the home. 



Rammed Bath Tub


Rammed Plant Vases


Rammed fireplace


Rammed Stair case


Rammed Kitchen island

Monday, 2 February 2015

Why Hive properties lands is your best option.

We have various lands for sale throughout  Accra, partnering with hive properties for your land assures you of the following:



  • Genuine Documentation
  • Litigation Free lands
  • Flexible payment plans
  • Payments can be made any day of the week
  • lands will be allocated once payment is made
  • Excellent Customer service 













You can contact us with your interests through our application form online at www.hivepropretisgh.com or give us a call on 0302542247/ 0501408390/ 0501408391/0230444449




Thursday, 8 January 2015

Sustainability & Smart growth in Hive communities


Sustainability, or sustainable development, is the ability to achieve continuing economic prosperity while protecting the natural systems of the planet and providing a high quality of life for its people. Smart growth is a new concept being touted as a new approach that can resolve problems that have long been endemic to urban growth and development in Africa. Some of the problems are urban sprawl, loss of open space and farmland, growing traffic congestion, absence of a sense of place, poor and crowded schools, air pollution, unemployment, etc. Smart growth is development that serves the economy, the community, and the environment by supporting healthy communities while creating economic development and jobs

Buildings influence our quality of life, the deployment of infrastructures and transport networks. Bad land management practices often lead to inefficient use of land, which generates higher energy consumption and increased travel time. This can also result in a loss of productivity, the discharge of polluted run-off water into surface water storage and wastewater treatment networks, the loss of farmland, the fragmentation of habitats and financial pressure for local authorities.



A comprehensive planning and policy approach that identifies smart locations for development design of mixed-use, walkable neighborhoods, and green building strategies will have the broadest impact on creating economically viable and sustainable development patterns in our country. Sustainable development requires that we see the world as a system- a system that connects space, time, and all elements of communities (environment, economy and society). It advocates a development pattern that economic growth and social advancement should be within the carrying capacity of the planet, so that the future generations will enjoy no less earth’s provision than the current one.




Hive believes in these five dimensions of sustainable development in Ghana.

1. Needs of the future must not be sacrificed to the demands of the present.

2. Humanity’s economic future is linked to the integrity of natural systems.

3. The present world system is not sustainable because it is not meeting the needs of many, especially the poor.

4. Protecting the environment is impossible unless we improve the economic prospects of the earth’s poorest peoples.

5. We must act to preserve as many options as possible for future generations since they have the right to determine their own needs for themselves.

Sunday, 21 December 2014

What is Hive Earth Construction ( continued)

Hive Earth is a construction process developed by hive properties using sustainable and most importantly, local materials in building residential, commercial and industrial structures,some of the materials we use are earth,wood,stone,and glass to revolutionize the local mud house(ATAKPAME)as we all know it. It’s the use and combination of different sustainable construction methods that makes this technique unique and provides a cost effective solution to the housing deficit in the country not forgetting the aesthetics of the building. Hive earth construction was introduced after extensive research into the housing industry and noting the possible solutions to building more affordable homes for the majority of people who need access to quality, affordable, eco-friendly and sustainable homes.  Efforts made by local Research Institutions over the years have resulted in technical progress in the use of Earth as a sustainable and durable building material.





Currently, Estate developers import most of their materials for their buildings, making it expensive and out of reach for most Ghanaians. The introduction of Hive Earth in building residential homes is going to revolutionize the Real Estate industry and make it possible for developers to build more homes in a shorter time whilst making homes available to Ghanaians at affordable prices.


Building with Hive Earth will create a lot of jobs because 50%- 70% of what makes up a Hive Earth Home are sourced locally. This construction method we have developed, uses mostly sustainable and other materials sourced locally to cut import cost. The construction industry is important because of the outputs and outcomes of its activities. It contributes to national socio-economic development by providing the buildings, which are used in the production of all goods in the economy.


Friday, 12 December 2014

Why build a Hive Earth home in Ghana


A growing trend toward selecting building materials that are sustainable.

More and more people are becoming aware of sustainaable building materials. With the cost of cement going up and the environmental impacts that it can cause people are looking at sustainable alternatives.



An increased emphasis on selecting building materials that contributes to healthy indoor air quality.
Often, man-made ingredients of modern construction (like concrete) contribute to an environment that is filled with toxic chemicals and gases. When buildings are built with hive earth, because of its natural material it doesn’t generate toxic gasses. Hive earth is non-toxic, non-polluting and ‘breathes’. This creates safer, more people-friendly buildings. It is very low in embodied energy, and extremely comfortable to live in.

The awareness that stabilized Earth Walls has a substantially longer life cycle than more conventional building materials.
Earth buildings have proved to be extremly durbale; some of the most iconinc buildings in the world, i.e the pryamids, Great Wall of China have lasted for centuries. Earth buildings are extremely durable and weather resistant. Years of hands-on experience, backed up with scientific testing, ensure maximum strength and durability for every earth building.


Regulates the room tempretures
The external walls of a hive earth building are a very thick, providing excellent protection from extremes in our tropical climate. The thickness and density of the material means that heat (or cold) penetration of the wall is very slow and the internal temperature of the building remains relatively stable, with the end result of it feeling warmer in colder tempretures and cooler when its hot outside.

Low maintenance
Earth walls are extremely low maintenance.  Once they are built and sealed, they shouldn't need any further attention for 10-20 years. At that point they may perhaps need a second coat of sealer, which is a very easy process. They are features that stand alone and don’t need finishing with plasterboard or render. There is no need to ever again spend time and money painting as the walls already come in a variety of different earth colours.

Friday, 5 December 2014

Building Green

A green building is a structure that is environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout its life cycle. Green building is not only a wise choice for our future; it is also a necessary choice. The Real Estate & Construction industry needs to take its own initiative and find alternative ways to build, using green, renewable energy resources and adopt non-polluting practices and materials before we reach a point of irreversible damage to our life supporting systems.

According to the World Watch Institute, about 40% of the world's total energy usage is dedicated to the construction and operation of buildings. The Global building industry consumes 3 billion tons of raw materials annually, 40% of the total material flow in the global economy. Only about 0.003 % of earth's water is readily available as fresh water for human use. Manufacturing of building materials, construction and operations consumes 16% of available fresh water annually. The cement sector alone accounts for 5 % of global man-made CO2 emissions.

With the inevitability of declining fossil fuels and the threat of global climate change, reducing our energy consumption is an essential survival strategy. Energy efficiency is a major concern and an essential component of green building. It is a major factor in its success. A green building must always be fitted with solutions that offer enhanced electrical energy management, reduce consumption and contribute to supplying quality energy.  Choosing to build green saves energy. The low embodied energy of green products ensures that very little energy went into their manufacture and production, with a direct reduction in carbon emissions. Eco-friendly design methodology can further reduce energy consumption by minimizing energy inputs for heating, cooling and light, whilst incorporating energy efficient appliances;


There are many good reasons why we should use eco-friendly/sustainable construction methods and materials. It can improve the health of our planet and the health of our own lives. Housing forms the most important basic necessities of life for all of us. It also supports local businesses and helps strengthen the local economy, which in turn helps to build our communities into vibrant, prosperous and desirable places to live. Research continues to identify and clarify all of these benefits and costs of green building, and of how to achieve the greatest benefits at the lowest costs.


Published by: Joelle Eyeson