Bangladesh's construction sector is currently experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by massive infrastructure projects and urban expansion in Dhaka and Chattogram. However, the high humidity and seasonal monsoon rains pose significant challenges to the longevity of cementitious materials, creating a critical demand for gypsum retarder chemical to control setting times in unpredictable weather.
The industry is shifting from traditional mortar mixes to modified chemical building materials. There is a growing awareness regarding the recycling of industrial waste, where Rubber powder uses are being explored to improve the impact resistance and elasticity of road surfaces and flooring systems across the delta region.
Despite the progress, many local manufacturers still struggle with shrinkage cracks in concrete. The integration of high-tensile polymers has become essential, making the adoption of reinforced additives a priority for developers seeking to meet international E-E-A-T standards in structural safety.







