Peru's construction industry is currently undergoing a transition toward sustainable and rapid-installation materials. In coastal cities like Lima, the high humidity and saline air necessitate the use of aluminum sheets that offer exceptional corrosion resistance to prevent premature degradation of commercial facades.
In the Andean regions, the challenge shifts to thermal expansion and intense UV radiation. Traditional masonry is being replaced by clad panels which provide a lightweight alternative that reduces the dead load on buildings in seismically active zones, ensuring better structural safety during earthquakes.
The market is seeing a surge in demand for metal panels for corporate headquarters and shopping malls, where the focus has shifted from simple coverage to energy-efficient envelopes that reduce internal cooling costs in tropical northern territories.

