Colombia's metal construction sector faces unique challenges due to its geographical diversity. In coastal regions like Cartagena and Barranquilla, the high salinity and humidity accelerate corrosion, making the adoption of a high-grade stainless steel keel essential for long-term structural viability in marine and industrial environments.
In the Andean regions, including Bogotá and Medellín, seismic activity dictates a strict adherence to reinforcement standards. There is a growing demand for specialized bar tie reinforcing solutions that can withstand tectonic shifts while maintaining the rigidity of reinforced concrete structures.
Currently, the market is transitioning from traditional heavy steel frames to more agile, modular systems. The implementation of the square column reinforcement technique has become a benchmark for modern urban high-rises, optimizing load-bearing capacities while reducing material waste.