In South Sudan, the construction sector is currently dominated by traditional brick and mortar, yet there is a growing demand for prefabricated systems. The harsh tropical climate, characterized by extreme heat and heavy seasonal rainfall, puts immense pressure on standard Exterior wall panel installations, requiring materials with high UV resistance and low thermal conductivity.
The logistical challenges of the region have historically limited the availability of high-end Insulated glass, leading to high energy costs for cooling in commercial buildings in Juba. Most current structures rely on basic ventilation, creating a critical market gap for energy-efficient glazing and thermal insulation.
Furthermore, as the government focuses on rebuilding civic infrastructure, there is a noticeable shift toward utilizing precision Extrusion profile components to speed up assembly times and reduce on-site waste, marking a move toward industrialization in the non-metallic mineral products sector.
