Cambodia is currently experiencing a construction boom driven by urban migration toward Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. However, traditional concrete builds are often too slow and costly for emergency housing or temporary worker camps. The demand for a mobile folding house has surged as developers seek agility in site setup.
The local climate, characterized by intense monsoon rains and high humidity, places extreme stress on metal structures. Standard prefabricated units often suffer from corrosion. This has led to a transition toward high-grade galvanized steel and specialized coatings that ensure long-term structural integrity in Cambodia's unique environmental conditions.
Furthermore, the logistical challenges of transporting materials to rural provinces make the house folding concept highly attractive. By reducing the shipping volume, these units significantly lower the carbon footprint and transport costs associated with national infrastructure projects.
