PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
The cost of an aluminum metallic ceiling project is influenced by material selection, system type, finish specification, customization level and local labor/logistics. Higher-performance finishes (PVDF, anodized) and thicker coil stock increase material cost but add longevity and color stability — a worthwhile investment in coastal cities like Manila or Jakarta. System type matters: clip-in and custom linear systems often cost more in fabrication and installation than standard lay-in grid systems due to tighter tolerances and labor skill. Perforation patterns, bespoke cutouts for lights or signage, and acoustic backing elevate fabrication time and price. Acoustic cores (mineral wool, specialized polyester) add material cost but are necessary for high NRC targets. Site conditions in Southeast Asia — access, height, crane or scaffolding needs, and local labor rates — also affect installation cost. Finally, transportation and lead time for custom-finished panels can impact budgets; sourcing locally or from nearby regional suppliers can mitigate freight and import duties. Early coordination of finishes, access requirements and MEP penetrations helps control change orders and keeps the budget predictable.