Kazakhstan's construction sector is currently navigating a transition from heavy masonry and traditional reinforced concrete to more agile systems. Due to the vast geographical expanse and extreme temperature fluctuations—ranging from scorching summers to frigid winters—there is an urgent demand for a lightweight steel frame building that can be transported across long distances and assembled quickly.
The regional market is heavily influenced by the "Nurly Zhol" economic program, which emphasizes infrastructure modernization. This has led to a surge in demand for precise metal framing gauges that meet both international ISO standards and local SNiP regulations to ensure structural safety in seismic-prone zones like Almaty.
Current challenges include a shortage of skilled on-site labor and the high cost of traditional materials. Consequently, the adoption of structural light gauge metal framing is increasing, as it minimizes waste and reduces the reliance on intensive manual labor during the framing phase.
