Equatorial Guinea's construction sector faces extreme challenges due to high humidity and saline air from the Atlantic coast. The prevalence of rapid corrosion makes the adoption of stainless steel keel systems essential for marine and coastal infrastructure to prevent structural failure.
Currently, the market is transitioning from rudimentary timber supports to standardized metal systems. There is a growing demand for bar tie reinforcing to stabilize concrete pours in the expanding urban centers of Malabo and Bata, where high-rise development is accelerating.
Local contractors are increasingly seeking integrated scaffolding accessories that comply with international safety standards to reduce workplace accidents in oil-gas refinery maintenance and government building projects.