In Kyrgyzstan, the demand for metal grating is heavily driven by the mining sector and hydroelectric power projects. Given the country's extreme temperature fluctuations and mountainous topography, structural materials must withstand significant thermal expansion and contraction without losing integrity.
Many existing facilities still rely on legacy steel structures that lack modern protective coatings. This has led to a growing urgency for galvanised drain cover systems that can prevent rapid oxidation caused by the high mineral content in local runoff water and snowmelt.
As Bishkek and Osh undergo urban modernization, there is a noticeable shift toward integrating subway grating and urban drainage solutions that meet international safety standards, replacing outdated concrete covers with lightweight yet high-load-bearing metal alternatives.














