The construction sector in North Korea is characterized by large-scale state-driven urbanization and a strong reliance on heavy industrial capacity. Due to the region's extreme temperature fluctuations and mountainous terrain, there is a critical demand for a stainless steel keel that offers superior corrosion resistance and structural integrity under severe weather conditions.
Currently, the market is transitioning from rigid, fixed-frame structures to more flexible and mobile solutions. The adoption of the rolling scaffold has become essential for high-rise residential projects in Pyongyang, allowing for faster deployment and reduced labor costs during exterior finishing and maintenance.
Furthermore, the emphasis on "sturdy construction" has led to a surge in the use of bar tie reinforcing techniques. This ensures that concrete structures can withstand seismic activities and heavy loads, aligning with the national goal of building long-lasting, monumental infrastructure.