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Ventilation Industry Statistics
North America’s ventilation spend is poised for steadier fan growth and global demand is set to reach USD 35.2 billion by 2030, yet the biggest pressure point is sector mismatch, with commercial demand leading at 42% and energy recovery shipping rising 12% YoY to 2.5 million units in 2023. Follow the standards and adoption signals too, because 65% of new EU buildings must meet EPBD ventilation targets by 2028 while 90% of US commercial buildings fall under ASHRAE 62.1 minimum ventilation rates.

Saudi Cement Industry Statistics
Saudi Arabia sits on 85 million tonnes per annum of cement capacity, yet demand swings against logistics and economics, with exports still reaching 12.3 million tonnes in 2022 and production capacity utilization only 65% in 2022. Track how the biggest players scale from Yamama’s 7.2 million tonnes Riyadh capacity to Saudi Cement’s 11.2 million tonnes and the sector’s shift toward new build outs and tighter performance targets, including Yamama’s 2022 to 2023 upgrade and a 12.5% domestic sales share.

Pool And Spa Industry Statistics
From 73% of millennials choosing smart connected pools to pool automation projected to reach $2.5 billion by 2030, Pool and Spa Industry statistics reveal how demand is shifting from simple installs to technology, efficiency, and privacy. Homeowners are also backing it up with real behavior, including 61% reporting higher home values, energy savings from variable speed pumps, and safety first choices like 52% of families with kids under 12 installing barriers before anything else.

Tiny House Statistics
Tiny house life is shrinking budgets and footprints at the same time, with energy use down 70% versus traditional homes and the average build carbon footprint at about 1.5 tons of CO2 per year. This page connects the practical costs and logistics people obsess over, from $12,000 solar setups to zoning rules and resale realities, so you can see what makes tiny doable when the spreadsheets get real.

Washington Construction Industry Statistics
Washington’s construction momentum is rising fast, with construction spending at $45.2 billion in 2023 and permits totaling 89,200 alongside $52.7 billion in 2022 gross output. Yet housing is pulling in different directions, with single family starts down 8 percent to 22,400 units while multifamily permitted units reached 15,600 and WSDOT awarded 1,250 contracts totaling $4.1 billion.

Hoover Dam Statistics
Hoover Dam still powers the region today, supplying about 28% of Nevada’s electricity and generating up to 2,080 megawatts alongside average power output of 4.2 billion kilowatt hours each year. Then step back to the build itself when 3,250,000 cubic yards of concrete and 582 miles of embedded cooling coils stopped the curing heat just as construction shut down the Colorado River for the first time in history.

Awnings Industry Statistics
Retractable awnings lead US tastes with 65% of 35 to 54 year olds favoring them for patio use, but Europe’s priorities pull the market toward UV resistant fabrics that 72% of buyers rank first. From energy saving drivers and app controlled smart designs to industry growth, material performance, and who holds global share, these statistics map what homeowners and businesses want right now.

South Korea Construction Industry Statistics
Construction work in South Korea still employs 2.1 million people, but a 0.85% accident rate in 2023 sits beside a 65% shortage of skilled labor reported by firms, revealing how safety progress and manpower stress are moving in different directions. Wage growth of 3.8% and major transport and infrastructure rollouts help explain why the sector, including 250,000 foreign workers and fast expanding investment, remains a critical engine for jobs and GDP.

Wa Construction Industry Statistics
Total active construction is now $112 billion as of 2024, and the scale shows up everywhere from WSDOT’s 450 plus highway projects and $4.2 billion in 2023 to $7.8 billion in Washington highway contracts and 112,450 statewide building permits. If you want to see where demand is accelerating and where costs and safety pressure are rising at the same time, this page connects the biggest builders, projects, and workforce signals into one snapshot.

Roofing Industry Statistics
Homeowners are spending an average of $12,800 on roof replacements while 78% of firms still report labor shortages, a pressure-cooker backdrop where online quotes are used by 71% and insurance funds 91% of re roofs in hurricane-prone areas. From asphalt’s 68% market dominance to solar-integrated roofs targeting 15% market share by 2030, plus 25 year shingle warranties and 40 plus options, these 2025 to 2030 signals explain what choices will shape roofing decisions next.

Japan Construction Industry Statistics
Japan’s construction workforce now numbers 5.12 million in 2023, down 1.2% as an aging labor pool pushes overtime to 28.4 hours per month and keeps wages 15% below the national average. At the same time, foreign workers have jumped 25% to 85,000 and skills gaps affect 65% of firms, while public works output still powers a 2.8% growth to about 62.5 trillion yen, making the industry’s pinch and momentum impossible to separate.

Dutch Construction Industry Statistics
Dutch construction remains under pressure and in motion at the same time, with employment up to 418,000 FTEs and unemployment at just 2.9%, yet labor shortages hit 78% of firms in 2023. Permits, completions, and the pipeline all point to a heavy build ahead, from 72,400 residential permits and 68,200 completed dwellings to a major projects backlog of €120 billion through 2030, alongside €29.4 billion in renovation and maintenance.

Wholesale Building Materials Industry Statistics
See how U.S. wholesale building materials stays powered by people and profit, with 512,000 workers and $28.45 average hourly wages alongside $18.7 billion in 2023 payroll. From sales and distribution driving 65% of employment to online wholesale reaching $42 billion, this page ties workforce shifts, churn of 22.4%, and supply chain modernization to the $512.4 billion industry revenue outlook for a business that cannot afford to slow down.

Korean Construction Industry Statistics
Korean construction firms are chasing momentum as 2023 data puts the top 10 at 45.2% market share and pushes construction services offshore to USD 35.6 billion, even while residential new orders slip to KRW 72.4 trillion. Track how megaproject delivery, labor constraints, and faster digital standards like 68% adoption and 98% e bidding are reshaping revenue, backlog, and risk across the industry.

Housing Construction Industry Statistics
Residential construction in the US generated $1.15 trillion in revenue in 2023, yet starts still moved with sharp swings like single family starts at 954,000 units while rental multifamily starts fell 30% to 310,000. This page connects what gets built and where with jobsite realities such as labor shortages hitting 87% of builders and the rising cost stack that pushed the average single family build to $428,000 in 2023.

Electrical Contractor Industry Statistics
Demand for electricians is still climbing with 71,200 jobs added annually from 2022 to 2032 and an average hourly wage of $31.45 in May 2023, yet the workforce reality is tight with 67% of electrical contractors reporting hiring difficulties and the electrical industry facing an estimated labor shortage of 80,000 workers in 2023. Profit and safety are moving targets too, with revenue growth reported by 65% of firms and an electrification push that leaves hiring, turnover at 18.5%, and jobsite risk management all competing for the same limited talent.

Home Improvement Remodeling Industry Statistics
With total U.S. home improvement spending climbing to $454 billion in 2023, the kitchen is still the budget magnet at $127 billion while discretionary upgrades drive 68% of spend. See how remodel costs, ROI expectations, and labor pressure are reshaping projects across decks, windows, and aging in place, from firms juggling shortages to homeowners paying more for materials and timing their upgrades.

Europe Construction Industry Statistics
With EU construction output still climbing and the market valued at about €1.9 trillion, Europe Construction Industry’s latest snapshot also reveals where growth is stalling, from sector unemployment hotspots to a skills strain as 25% of workers are over 50. Track how major players are spending on infrastructure and greener builds while employment shifts across countries, shaping what gets built next.

Quebec Construction Industry Statistics
Quebec construction is still scaling up, with construction investment reaching $52.7B in 2023 and road, utilities, and major building work running in parallel across 45,200 active sites by Q3 2023. Follow how housing starts, engineering megaprojects, and a tight labour market with rising safety demands are reshaping where the money lands and what gets built next.

Remodeling Industry Statistics
Home remodeling is still getting more expensive, but smarter, with 52% of US homeowners spending $22,000 on average and energy efficient upgrades taking center stage at $8,500 apiece. Get the mix behind the $462 billion market, from the 65% contractor footprint of small firms and 42% citing labor shortages to how ROI swings from garage doors at 193.8% to high cost kitchen “grand kitchen” remodels that recoup far less.