The Angolan construction sector is currently experiencing a transition from traditional masonry to prefabricated high-efficiency systems. In coastal cities like Luanda, the high humidity and saline air accelerate the degradation of standard materials, creating a critical demand for corrosion-resistant Extrusion profile systems and weather-shielded facades.
Energy efficiency has become a primary concern due to rising electricity costs and extreme heat. The adoption of Insulated glass is increasing in commercial hubs to reduce HVAC loads, though the market still struggles with a lack of localized high-tech manufacturing plants, relying heavily on specialized imports.
Furthermore, the boom in luxury residential projects has pushed the demand for premium interior finishes. Modern developers are now prioritizing Indoor flooring that can withstand high foot traffic while maintaining aesthetic appeal under tropical temperature fluctuations.
