GRP Enclosures
High-security, weatherproof housing for critical infrastructure — engineered specifically for the extreme temperatures and humidity of the Middle East, offering a modular, non-corrosive alternative to metallic cabinets.
Protecting Critical Equipment from Environmental Degradation
These units protect sensitive equipment — such as electrical switchgear, telecommunication nodes and water management controls — from environmental degradation, dust ingress and unauthorized access. Available in standard sizes and fully customized designs, and IP-rated according to requirement.

Engineered for the GCC Climate
High Security
Protects against unauthorized access to critical equipment.
Weatherproof & UV-Resistant
Built for extreme heat and humidity conditions.
Corrosion Resistant
Non-corrosive alternative to metallic cabinets.
Low Maintenance
Modular design minimizes maintenance requirements.
Where GRP Enclosures Are Used
- Electrical control panels and junction boxes
- Outdoor instrumentation and telecom equipment
- Power distribution and utility installations
- Industrial plants and infrastructure projects
- Battery box enclosures & fire hose cabinets
See also our Telecommunications industry page for our GRP camouflage collaboration with Al Babtain LeBlanc.
Frequently Asked Questions
GRP enclosures are available in standard sizes and fully customized designs, IP-rated according to your specific requirement for dust and moisture ingress protection.
GRP enclosures are engineered specifically for the extreme temperatures and humidity of the Middle East, offering a modular, non-corrosive alternative to metallic cabinets that resists weathering and UV degradation.
GRP enclosures are used to house electrical switchgear, telecommunication nodes, water management controls, battery boxes, fire hose cabinets and other equipment requiring protection from environmental degradation and unauthorized access.
Yes, in collaboration with Al Babtain LeBlanc we provide GRP camouflage solutions for telecommunications towers and shelters. See our Telecommunications industry page for details.


