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Commercial Construction Industry Statistics

Commercial Construction Industry Statistics

U.S. commercial projects still average $250 per sq ft, but the real story is how budgets get squeezed as materials and labor compete, with steel up 12% and labor taking 40% of the budget in the latest figures. From HVAC at 15% to 20% and insurance premiums rising 20% to soft costs at 25%, this page maps the cost pressure points shaping office fit outs, data centers, and warehouse builds right now.

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Composite Decking Industry Statistics

Composite Decking Industry Statistics

Trex, AZEK, Fiberon, and MoistureShield still dominate, but the page reveals how quick price pressure, patent wins, and premium tech are reshaping composite decking in 2023, from Trex holding 28% U.S. share to capped polymer leaders taking share in capped segments worldwide. You will also see what consumers are doing and why the market is shifting, with 62% of U.S. buyers preferring composite for new builds and installers leaning toward hidden fasteners, alongside the business side numbers like top five firms controlling 75% of the global market and composite demand climbing online 18% in 2023.

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Commercial General Contracting Industry Statistics

Commercial General Contracting Industry Statistics

US commercial like construction hit $1.08 trillion in 2023, yet contractors are still fighting a talent squeeze with 78% struggling to fill craft roles and 17% reporting schedule slippage costs over $250,000 per project, even as OSHA recordables ticked up 4.5%. See how rising labor and equipment costs, cash flow pressure, and technology choices are shaping bids, margins, and completion performance across the jobsite.

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Doors Industry Statistics

Doors Industry Statistics

Recent accessibility obligations are tightening the rules for doors and sidelining the “close enough” approach, from the 2010 ADA standards benchmarked against maximum opening forces and clearances to EU accessibility duties under Directive (EU) 2019/882 and UK Equality Act 2010 reasonable adjustment requirements. At the same time, procurement timing and pricing pressures are visible in live market signals like 2023 US HUD housing permit starts over 1.0 million units and shifting metal and wood producer price moves, helping explain why accessible and fire-rated door demand keeps changing before projects even break ground.

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Laminate Industry Statistics

Laminate Industry Statistics

US laminate flooring pricing swings from about $0.35 to $1.00 per square foot at retail, while installed projects run roughly $1.50 to $3.50, so the true margin story hinges on wear layers, testing specs, and regulatory compliance pressures like EU REACH SVHC and formaldehyde classifications. You will also get current forward signals on global momentum, including a $24.2 billion laminate flooring market forecast for 2032 and performance verified through standards and measurable tests, with proof points such as 71% of installers recommending underlayment for better sound and install results.

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Uae Construction Industry Statistics

Uae Construction Industry Statistics

UAE construction is building momentum you can measure beyond headlines, with construction digitization reaching 61% BIM adoption and permitting e service completion at 92% while government and public spending keeps the pipeline busy through 2024 to 2026. Track how rising costs, 5% VAT and a 9% corporate tax intersect with a global market forecast of 434.0 billion in 2030 and fast growing demand from mega projects, renewables and district cooling, shaping the next wave of bids for contractors and materials suppliers.

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Croatia Construction Industry Statistics

Croatia Construction Industry Statistics

Construction still underpins Croatia’s economy with an 8.3% share of total GVA and 3.0% of jobs, but 2023 data shows a demand rebound that is not matched by strong production growth, with permits value up 7.1% while construction output slipped by -1.2%. Track how costs and inputs moved together, from 7.0% higher construction costs in 2022 to 12.3% construction material inflation, alongside building pipeline activity like 21,900 dwelling permits and 15,400 dwellings completed.

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Skylight Industry Statistics

Skylight Industry Statistics

Skylight Industry’s 2025 data reveals cleaner, smarter skylights across the full lifecycle with CO2 production down 16% and recycling rates hitting 78% for aluminum frames. It also pairs big efficiency gains like 25% lower lighting costs from daylighting with design upgrades that tame heat loss, reduce VOC sealants by 50%, and push 55% of installs toward net zero standards.

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Low Voltage Cabling Industry Statistics

Low Voltage Cabling Industry Statistics

Global electrical wiring devices are projected to rise from $69.8 billion in 2023 to $104.8 billion by 2030 while data-center cabling alone is forecast to hit $7.0 billion by 2030, showing how fast low voltage infrastructure demand is compounding at the exact places IT teams feel it most. Pair that with standards pressure and energy stakes, from IEC 60364-5-52 selection rules to IEA projections of data-center electricity demand almost quadrupling between 2022 and 2026, and you have a clear reason to read this page before planning your next structured cabling, PoE, or documentation and testing cycle.

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Glazing Industry Statistics

Glazing Industry Statistics

US glazier wages averaged $22.50 an hour in May 2023 and BLS expects 7% employment growth through 2032, while the supply side faces tighter energy rules and higher-performance glazing needs. From the UK architectural glass market at $1.6 billion in 2023 to the EU EPBD 2024/1275 and ASTM test standards shaping every window build, this page connects where demand is heading with the standards and energy savings that make or break glazing projects.

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Door Industry Statistics

Door Industry Statistics

Smart door locks are part of a fast growing security ecosystem worth $3.7 billion globally in 2023, while U.S. interior doors alone reach $11.4 billion in 2023, showing how demand is splitting between everyday building needs and higher value protection. The page connects these market sizes and forecasts to real cost pressures and supply constraints such as energy linked steel and aluminum inputs, so you can see what could move door pricing and volumes next.

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Colorado Construction Industry Statistics

Colorado Construction Industry Statistics

Construction in Colorado is showing real momentum alongside real strain, with 9.8 job openings per 100 workers and average hourly wages at $34.14 in 2023 while 52% of U.S. firms and 61% of Colorado open roles point to skilled labor shortages. At the same time, federal obligations of $1.2 billion, a $12.6 billion commercial pipeline for 2024, and material and input cost pressures like a 4.8% rise in construction materials prices help explain why demand is steady but hiring and project economics can feel volatile.

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Malaysia Construction Industry Statistics

Malaysia Construction Industry Statistics

With Malaysia’s urban share at 78.1 percent and GFCF climbing to RM 1,256 billion, construction demand is strong, yet inflation and wage pressure are still reshaping project budgets. Track how low carbon targets, IBS push to 70 percent, and digital procurement are colliding with real world bottlenecks like schedule hit and material shortage downtime, alongside a solar pipeline already reaching 8 GW by end 2023.

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Cement Concrete Industry Statistics

Cement Concrete Industry Statistics

With global cement demand still rising at 2.0% per year from 2019 to 2023, this page connects the dots between clinker production, energy use of roughly 3.2–3.5 GJ per tonne, and the biggest CO2 drivers so you can see exactly where efficiency and blending choices matter most. It also benchmarks what is already happening, including 7.1% of global cement plants using alternative fuels in 2021 and ready mixed concrete production scaling into the billions, to put future decarbonization claims against the practical levers like clinker factor and SCM availability.

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Overhead Door Industry Statistics

Overhead Door Industry Statistics

Garage door demand is being squeezed from two directions at once with Q4 2023 U.S. renovation and repair spend reaching $1.5 billion for door window related projects while housing starts slipped 0.7% year over year in 2023. This page links that pressure to everyday buyer behavior and product reality including smart opener adoption, repair and maintenance spending priorities, and the costs and risk factors behind getting sections, panels, and openers fixed fast.

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Rigging Industry Statistics

Rigging Industry Statistics

Falls keep punching above their weight in rigging work, with 4,764 U.S. fatalities linked to falls or ladders and 6% of all nonfatal occupational cases tied to slips, trips, and falls. See how OSHA inspection rules and removal criteria for slings meet the cost pressure behind safety spend, including a $15.5B U.S. aerial work platform market and $1.1T global industrial IoT forecast by 2025 that is changing how rigs are checked before lift.

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Cranes Industry Statistics

Cranes Industry Statistics

With 55% of cranes already telematics equipped by 2023 and battery electric units taking 12% of new EU sales, this page tracks how real equipment trends are reshaping the market, not just the headlines. Expect sharp contrasts across crane types and regions, from ports turning to gantry cranes up 18% since 2020 to operator shortages pushing recruitment and training into the spotlight.

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Czech Construction Industry Statistics

Czech Construction Industry Statistics

With construction still employing 7.8% of the Czech workforce and paying an average gross monthly wage of 45,200 CZK, the pressure is visible elsewhere too. A 2023 survey found labor shortages hitting 68% of firms, while production indicators keep edging forward and the gap in skills and hiring shows no easy fix.

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Mechanical Contracting Industry Statistics

Mechanical Contracting Industry Statistics

With 2025 showing the industry is still short on people and time, Mechanical Contracting is navigating 1.2 million U.S. workers and an aging workforce where 45% of contractors say labor shortages are derailing 68% of projects. Expect to see how pay, overtime, safety performance, and fast-moving tools like drones and BIM are reshaping jobsite capacity while union membership holds at 52% and training stays at 42 hours per employee.

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Heavy Civil Construction Industry Statistics

Heavy Civil Construction Industry Statistics

With US construction chemicals projected to grow at a 9.6% CAGR through 2030 and a $330.2 billion US engineering construction market in 2024, heavy civil firms are being forced to deliver more infrastructure with tighter budgets, faster scheduling, and mounting compliance costs. The page connects what’s driving the workload and margins, from USACE awarding $39.5 billion in contracts in 2023 to 63% of projects slipping on schedule, where labor and material pressures, safety losses, and claims realities determine who can actually build and sustain.

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