Mali's security infrastructure faces extreme environmental stress. The combination of intense UV radiation, abrasive desert sands, and significant temperature fluctuations requires a electric security fence that can maintain conductivity and structural integrity without frequent failure due to thermal expansion.
Currently, there is a growing demand for tactical infrastructure. The need for explosion proof defensive barriers has become critical for government installations and mining sites to mitigate the risk of blast impacts in volatile regions.
Furthermore, urban development in Bamako and surrounding areas is seeing a shift toward noise barriers to combat increasing industrialization and traffic congestion, blending acoustic attenuation with physical security.







