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About SiteMix

Engineering-led concrete batching for sites that cannot afford guesswork.

SiteMix Pro was built to close the gap between impractical ready-mix supply and unreliable hand-mixing, giving live construction sites in Greater Accra a more controlled, more dependable way to batch concrete.

Active concrete work on a live construction project

SiteMix supports self-builders, contractors, developers, and civil teams with disciplined on-site batching built for real project conditions.

Real Operating Facts

The business model is built on disciplined operations, not generic claims.

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Service Packages

Basic, full-service, and project retainer options.

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Client Segments

Self-builders, contractors, developers, and civil teams.

60%

Advance Before Mobilisation

Structured so every job starts cash-flow positive.

48 hrs

Minimum Scheduling Window

Used to confirm materials, access, and mixer readiness.

Our Story

Built around the reality of how smaller pours actually happen in Accra.

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Founder & Oversight

Why this model exists and why technical oversight matters.

Most smaller construction sites face a problem: ready-mix is too rigid or expensive, while hand-mixing lacks proper water control and batching discipline.

SiteMix Pro was built to sit between those two extremes. Mr. Ignatius Darkwa Asamoah leads the business with a materials-engineering background, bringing mix discipline, batching supervision, and workability control to projects that need a more practical but still technically credible solution.

Why Clients Trust It

Mix decisions are supervised, not guessed

The process is built around proportioning, sequence, and water control rather than labour-led improvisation.

Clients get more than equipment

SiteMix is sold as an engineering-led service, not just a hired mixer arrangement with no technical accountability.

The model protects project quality

Better batching discipline reduces avoidable inconsistency, rework risk, and site frustration on structural pours.

Operating Principles

The standards that shape every site decision.

Precision

Every batch is proportioned with calibrated gauge boxes, disciplined water control, and mix procedures that do not change under site pressure.

Reliability

Jobs are scheduled deliberately, materials are checked before mobilisation, and each pour is executed with the expectation that timing matters.

Integrity

We do not cut mixes, inflate quantities, or hide behind vague site excuses. Clients get the batching discipline and output they were promised.

Professionalism

SiteMix is positioned as an engineering-led service, so communication, supervision, and operational conduct are handled to a professional standard.

How SiteMix Operates

A mobile operation built for live, working construction sites.

In Year 1, the business operates without a fixed batching plant. Jobs are executed using either a client-provided mixer or a hired mixer arranged for the site, backed by calibrated tools, direct supervision, and a disciplined batching sequence.

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Free site assessment

We review the site, concrete requirement, access conditions, and equipment arrangement before recommending the right package and issuing a written quotation.

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Pre-pour planning

Before mobilisation, material quantities are checked, batch sizes are calculated, and the pour schedule is aligned so the job starts with the right setup.

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Disciplined on-site batching

On pour day, materials are loaded in sequence, water is controlled, workability is monitored, and the pour is completed with technical supervision throughout.

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Completion and handover

After the pour, the mixer is cleaned, the area is left orderly, curing guidance is reinforced, and a completion note records the concrete placed.

Start with a free site assessment, then plan the pour properly.

Whether you are a self-builder preparing a foundation or a contractor scheduling repeated structural pours, the next step is a clear quotation, the right package recommendation, and a batching plan that fits the site.