Iraq faces a unique combination of rapid urban expansion and a critical need for temporary housing in remote oil fields and reconstruction zones. Traditional concrete construction is often too slow and costly for immediate needs, creating a surge in demand for high-efficiency metal structural solutions that can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations.
The regional climate, characterized by intense summer heat and occasional dust storms, necessitates that any foldout house utilizes advanced thermal insulation and corrosion-resistant coatings. Local infrastructure projects now prioritize structures that minimize on-site labor and maximize deployment speed.
Economic shifts toward diversified industrial hubs in Iraq are driving the adoption of modularity. The ability to transport multiple units in a single shipment significantly reduces logistics costs, making the metal folding system the most viable option for rapid scale-up in industrial zones.
