Equatorial Guinea's construction sector is heavily influenced by its tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high humidity and saline air from the coast. This environment accelerates the corrosion of standard metal components, making the demand for high-grade fixed scaffolding clamp systems critical for ensuring worker safety and structural longevity.
Current projects in Malabo and Bata are transitioning from basic temporary supports to more complex metal structural fabrications. However, the market often struggles with a lack of standardized formwork clamps, leading to inconsistencies in concrete pouring and structural alignment in high-rise residential developments.
The reliance on imported metal products has created a gap in localized technical support. There is an urgent need for specialized scaffolding coupler solutions that combine ease of installation with the extreme load-bearing capacity required for industrial oil and gas infrastructure projects across the country.