... adapts to environmental regulations and more stringent building codes. These and other trends are presented in Construction Chemicals, a new study from Cleveland market researcher FreedoniaGroup.
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... will enable precast to capture more market share from cast-in-place and steel alternatives over the next four years, according to a new study from Cleveland market researcher FreedoniaGroup.
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Sources: FreedoniaGroup, Cleveland; CP staff
U.S. demand for construction chemicals used in on-site applications is projected to grow 8.2 percent per year through 2018 to $12.1 billion. Gains will be ...
Sources: FreedoniaGroup, Cleveland; CP staff
Led by architectural and structural building product demand, U.S. precast concrete shipments are on track to rise from $8.9 billion in 2013 to $12.15 billion ...
Sources: FreedoniaGroup, Cleveland; CP staff
U.S. demand for clay or concrete brick and block is forecast to rise 8.8 percent per annum from a $5.8 billion base in 2013 to $8.9 billion by 2018. Recovery ...
Source: FreedoniaGroup, Cleveland
U.S. water and wastewater pipe demand will grow 7.7 percent per year to $18.1 billion in 2018, fueled by the building and construction market plus a continued need ...
Demand in the U.S. for fiber cement products is forecast to rise 8.5 percent annually through 2017 to 2.9 billion square feet—valued at $2.2 billion—according to a new study from The FreedoniaGroup, Inc., ...
Source: FreedoniaGroup, Cleveland
Demand in the U.S. for fiber cement products is forecast to increase 8.5 percent annually through 2017 to 2.9 billion sq. ft. (valued at $2.2 billion), according to ...
Source: FreedoniaGroup, Cleveland
U.S. demand for landscaping products is projected to grow 6.9 percent per year through 2017 to $6.5 billion, reflecting a rebound in sales following the 2007–2009 recession ...
Sources: FreedoniaGroup, Cleveland; CP staff
With the tailwind of a home building rebound from low 2012 base levels, U.S. demand for landscaping products is projected to grow 6.9 percent per year through ...
Source: FreedoniaGroup, Cleveland
A rebound in construction activity, coupled with increasing consumer interest in environmentally friendly products, will propel 11 percent annual growth in green building ...
Source: The FreedoniaGroup, Cleveland
U.S. nonresidential prefabricated building system demand is expected to exceed $15 billion in 2015, an increase of 7.8 percent annually, according to the new study, ...
Source: The FreedoniaGroup, Inc., Cleveland
According to Landscaping Products, a new Freedonia Group study, U.S. demand for landscaping products is projected to increase 7.6 percent per year to $5.9 ...
Source: The FreedoniaGroup, Inc., Cleveland
Demand for green building materials is projected to expand 13 percent annually to $71.1 billion in 2015, slightly outpacing the growth of building construction ...
Source: The FreedoniaGroup
The nation's demand for large-diameter pipe—defined as pipe with a diameter of 15 inches or more—will rise 6.2 percent per year to $8.2 billion in 2015, according to trend ...
Source: FreedoniaGroup, Cleveland
U.S. demand for precast concrete products is forecast to rise 6.1 percent annually to $11.3 billion in 2015, representing a turnaround from the 2005-2010 period when ...
... 2014 Source: FreedoniaGroup, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio Construction recovery, especially in residential building, is expected to drive a nearly 12 percent annual increase in brick and block demand from a ...
Demand for landscaping products is forecast to climb to $7.5 billion over the next five years, representing a 6.1 percent growth rate for 2009–2013 versus a 4.5 percent clip for 2003–2008 Source: The Freedonia ...
... concrete is second only to floor coverings in dollar volume, according to a new study from Cleveland-based market researcher FreedoniaGroup. Green Building Materials cites 2008 sales of $57 billion in ...
... concrete is second only to floor coverings in dollar volume, according to a new study from Cleveland-based market researcher FreedoniaGroup. Green Building Materials cites 2008 sales of $57 billion in ...