Papua New Guinea faces unique challenges due to its extreme tropical rainforest climate and high humidity, which accelerate the degradation of traditional concrete and steel pipes. In coastal regions, saline air leads to rapid oxidation, making the adoption of fre pipe (FRP) essential for long-term durability in sewage and drainage systems.
The mining and resource extraction industries in the Highlands require robust thermal management. Conventional metal systems often fail under chemical exposure, leading to a surging demand for the cooling tower to maintain operational efficiency in remote power plants and processing facilities.
Currently, urban expansion in Port Moresby is driving the need for modernized sanitation. The shift towards frp tube applications allows for faster installation in unstable soils, reducing the risk of pipe bursts compared to rigid traditional materials.











