Indonesia's construction landscape is characterized by high humidity and heavy rainfall, which poses a significant corrosion risk to standard metal equipment. The widespread use of steel prop systems requires specialized anti-corrosive coatings to prevent structural degradation in coastal cities like Jakarta and Surabaya.
With the massive shift of the capital to Nusantara (IKN), there is an unprecedented surge in demand for high-load formwork steel prop components. The need for rapid deployment and stability in diverse soil conditions has made precision-engineered adjustable supports a priority for local contractors.
Currently, the market is transitioning from rudimentary timber supports to standardized scaffolding prop systems. This shift is driven by stricter safety regulations (K3) and the need to reduce material waste in large-scale infrastructure projects.
