In Ghana, the construction sector is currently experiencing a surge driven by urban expansion in Accra and Kumasi. However, the high humidity and salt-laden air in coastal regions pose a severe corrosion risk to standard scaffolding accessories, necessitating the use of galvanized and treated steel components.
The market is transitioning from improvised wooden supports to standardized metal systems. This shift is critical for safety compliance, as the adoption of a reliable fixed scaffolding clamp ensures that temporary structures can support the heavy loads required for multi-story residential developments.
Furthermore, the growing investment in mining and industrial plants across the Ashanti region has increased the demand for specialized formwork clamps that can handle high-pressure concrete pours in challenging tropical environments.