I. Core procurement index analysis
Thickness preference:
Commercial projects dominate 4-6mm specifications (accounting for 68%), and residential projects tend to 3-4mm lightweight solutions;
The demand for ultra-thin 2.5mm fireproof aluminum plates in special scenarios such as airports and hospitals has increased by 40% year-on-year.
Performance priority:
Thermal insulation performance (U value ≤1.5W/m²K) has become a hard standard, and the purchase volume of reflective coating products has increased by 210% year-on-year;
Fireproof grade A2 and above products account for 35% of the technical score of the bidding documents.
II. Design trends and supply chain requirements
Surface treatment:
Anodizing (matte/champagne gold) accounts for 52% of the purchase volume of high-end projects, and the demand for digital printing patterns has surged;
The premium ability of self-cleaning nano-coating products reaches 15-20%
Delivery standards:
78% of buyers require suppliers to have dual JIS/EN standard certification;
Chinese manufacturers achieve a 15-day delivery cycle through Jebel Ali Free Trade Zone warehousing, with significant cost advantages.
III. Factors affecting procurement decisions
Green certification:
The proportion of LEED certified material procurement will increase from 29% in 2023 to 61% in 2025;
Carbon footprint reports have become a must-have document for bidding for government projects such as MBR New City.
Intelligent integration:
The order volume of BIPV aluminum panels embedded with photovoltaic power generation functions has increased by 300% year-on-year;
22% of buyers require a supporting digital twin maintenance system.
Procurement recommendations: For the Dubai market, it is recommended to give priority to the development of 4mm thick sandwich structure fireproof aluminum panels (core material is rock wool/aerogel) and obtain TUV photovoltaic integration certification.