Cuba’s infrastructure is undergoing modernization, creating a demand for durable and cost-effective materials like fiberglass products. The island's unique climate, with high humidity and salt air, requires materials resistant to corrosion and degradation. Traditional construction materials often fall short in these areas.
Economic reforms in Cuba have opened up opportunities for private construction and development, further driving the need for reliable building materials. Fiberglass septic tank systems, in particular, are gaining traction as a sustainable and efficient wastewater management solution. Limited access to conventional plumbing and sewage infrastructure makes on-site wastewater treatment vital.
However, sourcing materials remains a challenge due to import restrictions and logistical complexities. This creates a demand for local suppliers and manufacturers who can provide consistent quality and timely delivery. The cost of imported fiber glass rebar and other composite materials can also be a barrier to wider adoption.
