Middle East high-temperature resistant PP hollow plastic templates become standard for infrastructure
2026/05/30
Leveraging the Saudi Vision 2030, the construction of new cities in the UAE, and other major infrastructure plans in the Middle East, large-scale urban landmarks, pipe tunnel projects, and high-end residential developments are continuously being implemented, driving a surge in demand for plastic formwork.
The Middle Eastern desert experiences high temperatures and strong UV radiation year-round, making ordinary wood templates and standard panels prone to aging and cracking. UV-resistant, high-temperature-resistant, and anti-aging modified PP Hollow Plastic Construction Formwork is designed for local conditions, capable of withstanding extreme high-temperature construction environments. It remains structurally stable and does not deform or become brittle, making it widely used in projects such as NEOM in Saudi Arabia, the Red Sea Project, and Dubai municipal engineering. PP Hollow Construction Formwork has become a core building material for high-end infrastructure in the Middle East.