The construction sector in Palestine faces unique challenges due to extreme temperature fluctuations and high saline content in coastal soil. This requires a specific approach to the use of gypsum retarder chemical to ensure that plastering and casting processes remain controllable under intense heat, preventing premature setting.
Economically, there is a growing shift toward circular economy practices. The integration of Rubber powder uses in asphalt and concrete mixtures is becoming a priority to reduce waste and improve the elasticity of roads subjected to heavy loads and thermal expansion.
Furthermore, the local market is increasingly demanding high-strength reinforcements. The adoption of synthetic fibers is rising, as developers seek materials that can withstand seismic activity and soil instability, making chemical additives essential for structural integrity.







