The construction landscape in Cameroon is currently characterized by a surge in urban residential and commercial projects in Douala and Yaoundé. However, the high humidity and tropical rainfall levels often lead to rapid corrosion of standard steel prop equipment, necessitating high-grade galvanization and anti-corrosive coatings.
Many local contractors still rely on improvised timber supports, which lack the load-bearing certifications required for high-rise developments. The shift toward using a professional scaffolding prop is accelerating as safety regulations become more stringent across the Central African economic zone.
Logistical challenges and the cost of imported materials often create a gap in the availability of standardized equipment. This has led to an increased demand for versatile, long-lasting formwork steel prop systems that can be reused across multiple project sites without compromising structural safety.
