PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Logistics and installation efficiency are major advantages when specifying aluminum interior wall systems for large-scale projects across the Middle East. Aluminum’s low weight reduces freight costs and simplifies handling on urban sites with limited laydown areas, such as downtown Doha or Dubai Marina developments. Panels are typically nested and crated to optimise container space for international shipments, lowering transport volume versus bulkier gypsum systems. On-site, prefabricated modular panels and clip-on installation methods allow large wall elevations to be installed quickly with smaller installation crews, reducing labour intensity and shortening schedule critical paths—an important benefit for fast-track fit-outs in Riyadh or Abu Dhabi. Precision factory fabrication also reduces on-site cutting and finishing, cutting dust and trade coordination in constrained environments. For high-rise or remote projects in Oman and Kuwait, the ability to lift lighter panels with smaller hoists increases safety and reduces crane time charges. Pre-drilled attachment points and concealed fixing systems streamline alignment and achieve consistent reveals and gaps that meet architectural tolerances. Field adjustments are straightforward: damaged or misfitted panels can be unhooked and replaced without major demolition. Overall, aluminum interior wall systems provide predictable, efficient logistics and installation workflows that save time and cost on large Middle Eastern projects.