Cameroon's construction sector has traditionally relied on heavy concrete and masonry, which often struggle with the region's high humidity and varied soil conditions. The introduction of lightweight steel frame building technology is addressing these challenges by providing a corrosion-resistant alternative that withstands tropical climates.
Urbanization in cities like Douala and Yaoundé is driving a surge in demand for rapid housing. However, the lack of standardized metal framing gauges in local markets has led to inconsistent build quality, creating a critical need for certified, high-precision industrial components.
Economic fluctuations in the region have pushed developers toward "lean construction." By adopting structural light gauge metal framing, Cameroonian firms are significantly reducing material waste and labor costs compared to traditional reinforced concrete methods.
