With the growing demand for rapid construction and high-performance buildings in the Middle East, large aluminum alloy structures have become the preferred solution for commercial, industrial, and public facilities. Large-span modular buildings developed by KENTEN Structures—with their strength, elegance, and architectural flexibility—are emerging as a new choice.

Currently, KENTEN’s engineering team has arrived at the Kuwait site to participate in the installation of a large-scale pyramid-shaped structure project. The progress of this project marks a significant step forward in introducing high-performance modular buildings to one of the region’s most challenging environments.




Under Kuwait’s extreme climatic conditions, the building was meticulously designed to ensure long-term durability, exceptional wind resistance, and thermal stability.
On-site photographs document the initial installation phase, where engineers and technicians collaborated closely to safely assemble the massive components. This stage was critical for ensuring precise alignment and overall structural integrity.
The Pyramid Structure project in Kuwait is nearing completion.
From concept to reality, every detail is coming together on site.

A milestone moment before final delivery.

Unlike steel, aluminum alloys are rust-resistant, making them ideal for humid, salt spray, or desert air environments.
Aluminum components are significantly lighter than steel, reducing transportation costs and speeding up installation while maintaining excellent load-bearing capacity.
Modular aluminum trusses allow for more efficient installation of large structures, reducing project timelines by up to 50%.
Aluminum structures remain stable under extreme temperature variations and resist deformation, corrosion, and fatigue over long-term use.
Our project portfolio includes:
The Kuwait Pyramid Structure is another milestone, demonstrating our ability to handle complex international projects.