The Central African Republic faces extreme humidity and intense UV radiation, which traditionally accelerate the degradation of building facades. For years, reliance on heavy masonry has limited architectural freedom, creating a growing demand for lightweight yet robust acm panel systems that can resist oxidation and thermal expansion.
Currently, the market is shifting toward materials that reduce solar heat gain to lower cooling costs in Bangui and other urban centers. The introduction of high-grade aluminum sheets has provided a viable alternative to traditional renders, offering a moisture-proof barrier that is critical during the heavy rainy seasons.
Despite the logistics challenges of the landlocked region, the adoption of prefabricated clad panels is increasing. These systems allow for rapid installation, reducing onsite labor time and minimizing the impact of seasonal weather disruptions on construction schedules.

