Tetteh Quarshie Interchange

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Coordinates5°37′22″N 0°10′34″W / 5.62278°N 0.17611°W / 5.62278; -0.17611
Roads at
junction
Tema Motorway
Liberation Road
Legon East Road
ConstructedJanuary 2003
Tetteh Quarshie Interchange
drone view
Location
Accra, Ghana
Coordinates5°37′22″N 0°10′34″W / 5.62278°N 0.17611°W / 5.62278; -0.17611
Roads at
junction
Tema Motorway
Liberation Road
Legon East Road
Construction
TypeCloverleaf interchange
ConstructedJanuary 2003
Opened27 February 2005 (2005-02-27)

The Tetteh Quarshie Interchange is a cloverleaf interchange carrying a six-lane motorway that links the Liberation Road from 37 Military Hospital to the Pantang junction through Madina in Accra, Ghana. The interchange was commissioned for vehicular use on 27 February 2005 by then president of Ghana, John Agyekum Kufuor.[1]

In 2003, the Government of Ghana initiated the expansion of the then Akuafo Circle.[2] The circle was the largest roundabout in Ghana.[2][3] The sod cutting for the project was done by John Kufuor on 17 January 2003.[4] The project was to restructure it into an interchange to handle the huge vehicular traffic. The contract for the project was won by Messrs. SONITRA-RCCN Joint Ventures. The interchange was open to vehicular traffic on 27 February 2005 and was completed on 5 May 2005.[1] The interchange was the second to have been built in Ghana, after the Sankara Interchange (now Ako Adjei Interchange).[4]

Financing

The interchange cost 8 million cedis (5 million dollars).[1] It was funded by the African Development Bank.

Architecture of the interchange

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