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Report on Market for Composites in North American Construction Industry

Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Opportunities for Composites in the North American Construction Market 2008-2013 http://www.reportlinker.com/p0169887/Opportunities-for-Composites-in-the-North-American-Construction-Market-2008-2013.html

Construction is the largest segments within the North American composites industry in volume shipment which include 13 major applications such as door, windows, rebar, utility pole, bridge deck, grating, cooling tower, bathtub, swimming pool, architectural applications, FRP panel, and others. Today composite parts are becoming far more commonplace. Rebar, decking, grating, door and window, swimming pool, FRP panel and many other applications are gaining great interest from consumers.

This report provides the status of the North American construction industry by the end of 2007 and forecasts the market for 2008-2013. Learn what factors are impacting the construction market. The report has been extensively looks in detail at recent industry trends, as well as future opportunities and threats, and represents an invaluable aid to sales and marketing professionals in, or interested in the industry. In addition the report analyses market sizes and trends, market structures, key company shares for various segments. Construction market by materials such as reinforcements and resins are discussed.

According to Lucintel, construction applications, which is one of the largest market for composites is estimated to reach $6.1 billion in 2013 in North America. Lucintel has identified the best and worst performing markets in 2007. The worst performers in North American construction were markets that were most closely associated with residential construction. Because of the slowdown in residential construction, specifically in the U.S., these markets witnessed a significant decline from the previous year. The best markets were those associated with industrial or commercial applications, most of which have very little correlation to the movements in residential housing. As the North American residential housing market continues to decline, it is important to know which sectors have continued to show strength despite the economic slowdown. In addition, knowing the top three segments which are expected to grow at or above 9% a year for the next five years can help to avoid some of the further weaknesses projected for some application segments. For the next five years the North American Construction Composite market is expected to average over 5.0% per year, however, individual results vary greatly from -5% to 14.9% per year. Discover which applications will grow the fastest and how changing penetration trends from composites will affect the marketplace.

Material suppliers and product manufacturers need to continually stay abreast, critically analyze, and act fast to capture maximum market share and growth in various applications and markets. This 205 page condensed market report provides all of the latest, as well as the critical issues concerning materials, market and applications related to the construction industry. This report is a must have report by every company dealing with construction industry. In today's global economy, you need every advantage that you can find to keep you ahead in your business. Learn about current and future trends, and explore the directions that this industry is heading.

To make any investment, business or strategic decisions, you need timely and adequate information. This market report fulfills this core need. This is an indispensable reference guide for composite material suppliers, product manufacturers, investors, researchers, engineers, distributors and many more, who are dealing with construction industry.

Some of the features of this market report are:

  • Market size estimates for top 12 composites applications (door, windows, rebar, utility pole, bridge deck, grating, cooling tower, bathtub, swimming pool, architectural applications, FRP panel, etc.) in North American construction industry in terms of volume (million lbs) and $ million shipment
  • Porters Five Force Analysis for composites opportunities in North American construction market in terms of Supplier Power, Buyer Power, Barriers to Entry, Threat of Substitution and Rivalry.
  • Competitive analysis for various applications in terms of types of materials used such as the door market by various material types (composites, wood and steel).
  • Trends (2002 - 2007) and forecast (2008-2013) for composites applications in the North American construction industry. Growth rates for various applications in volume (million lbs) and $ million shipment.
  • Factors driving the growth (or Decline) of these composites applications in North American Construction market.
  • Growth Opportunities for Emerging Applications.
  • Market size estimates for composite materials in North American construction industry in terms of volume (million lbs) and $ million shipment. Market break down by different types of resins and fibers.
  • Trends (2002 - 2007) and forecast (2008-2013) for composite materials shipment in the North American construction industry. Growth rates in composites shipment.
  • A total of 105 figures/charts and 38 tables presented in this report to help in your business plan.

Source: http://www.reportlinker.com/

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