Uzbekistan's construction sector is currently undergoing a massive shift toward modernization. With extreme temperature fluctuations—ranging from scorching summers to freezing winters—the demand for a foldout house that can withstand thermal expansion and contraction is at an all-time high.
Urbanization in Tashkent and Samarkand has led to an urgent need for flexible housing. Traditional masonry is too slow, leading developers to seek a house foldable system that reduces on-site labor costs and minimizes environmental disruption in sensitive archaeological zones.
Furthermore, the growth of the tourism sector in the Fergana Valley requires seasonal accommodation. The introduction of the house folding mechanism allows for rapid installation and removal, aligning with the regional need for sustainable and temporary metal structures.
