The construction landscape in Cuba is characterized by a mix of historic colonial restoration and new infrastructure development. Due to the high humidity and saline air of the island's coastal cities, traditional steel prop systems often face rapid oxidation, necessitating higher grades of galvanization and protective coatings.
Current market demand is shifting toward modularity. Contractors are moving away from fixed timber supports toward the scaffolding prop, which allows for faster assembly and disassembly in dense urban areas like Havana, where site space is extremely limited.
Economic transitions in the region have led to a growing requirement for cost-effective yet durable shoring. The adoption of the acrow scaffolding prop has become a standard for those seeking a balance between heavy load-bearing capacity and ease of height adjustment.
