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About Tabcon

Building Africa’s future through innovation and sustainability — since 1983.

Tabcon Development Consultants

Established in 1983 in Lesotho (as TAB Consult) and in 1988 in Ghana as Tabcon Limited. We bring four decades of multidisciplinary consulting across Africa.

Core Expertise

  • Public infrastructure & transport engineering
  • Water supply & natural resource management
  • Hydropower & renewable energy
  • Environmental planning, E&S safeguards & EIA
  • Project management, procurement & owner’s engineering

Tabcon Energy Limited SPV

Our dedicated vehicle to design, finance and deliver utility-scale energy assets.

Flagship: Tain Hybrid Hydro–Solar Energy Project55 MW Solar PV + 6 MW BESS, progressing toward a 10 MW hydro–solar expansion.

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Leadership

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Core Technical Leads

PMO • TABCON • E&S

Multidisciplinary team covering design management, procurement, grid integration, and E&S compliance through construction.

Timeline

1983
TAB Consult founded (Lesotho)

Engineering & planning practice launched in Southern Africa.

1988
Tabcon Limited incorporated (Ghana)

West Africa expansion with transport, water and environmental mandates.

2010s
Regional project delivery

Multi-country infrastructure, EIA and owner’s engineering assignments.

2020s
Energy SPV & hybrid focus

Formation of Tabcon Energy Limited and launch of Tain Hybrid program.

Values & Credentials

We combine engineering rigor with sustainability and community value.

Safety First Integrity Local Jobs E&S Compliance Quality Assurance
  • Governance: Board-led PMO, ISO-aligned QA/QC processes.
  • Compliance: National permits, EIA/E&S safeguards per project.
  • Capabilities: Owner’s Engineer, EPCM support, grid studies.
  • Partnerships: OEM and technical partners for hydro/solar/BESS.

FAQ

Where do you operate?

Ghana-headquartered with historical execution across West and Southern Africa.

What is the Tain Hybrid project?

A phased utility-scale hybrid: 55 MW Solar PV with 6 MW BESS, targeting a 10 MW hydro-solar addition for grid stability.

How can partners engage?

Through EPC, OEM, and financing collaborations. See Projects or Contact.