Cambodia's construction sector is currently experiencing a transition from traditional reinforced concrete and timber to more efficient structural light gauge metal framing. Due to the high humidity and seasonal monsoon rains in regions like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, moisture resistance and rapid installation have become critical priorities for local developers.
The demand for metal framing gauges that can withstand oxidation and thermal expansion is rising. As the government pushes for more affordable housing and commercial hubs, the industry is moving away from labor-intensive manual masonry toward standardized, factory-produced components.
Current market dynamics show a significant gap in high-precision steel stud gauge availability, leading to an increase in imports of high-tensile galvanized steel that ensures structural integrity against Cambodia's specific soil conditions and wind loads.
