In Gambia, the combination of high humidity and salt-laden air from the Atlantic coast creates an extremely corrosive environment for traditional metal infrastructure. This has led to a critical need for a cooling tower that can operate without structural degradation caused by oxidation.
Current municipal infrastructure often struggles with aging drainage systems. The introduction of frp sewer pipe has become a strategic priority for urban development in Banjul and Serekunda to prevent leakage and chemical erosion in soil.
Furthermore, the agricultural and food processing sectors are increasingly adopting frp tube systems to handle aggressive chemicals and water transport, moving away from heavy, rust-prone galvanized steel alternatives.











