The Buildings Construction Global Market Report 2023 by The Business Research Company, provides buildings construction market overview across 60+ geographies in the seven regions - Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa for the 27 major global industries. The report covers a ten-year historic period – 2010-2021, and a ten-year forecast period – 2023-2032.
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According to The
Business Research Company’s Buildings Construction Global Market Report 2023,
the global buildings construction market grew from $7079.99 billion in
2022 to $7557.41 billion in 2023 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of
6.7%. The Russia-Ukraine war disrupted the chances of global economic
recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, at least in the short term. The war
between these two countries has led to economic sanctions on multiple
countries, a surge in commodity prices, and supply chain disruptions, causing
inflation across goods and services and affecting many markets across the
globe. The buildings construction market is expected to grow to $9596.54
billion in 2027 at a CAGR of 6.2%.
The population
profile of most countries is becoming older, which is increasing the demand for
elderly-friendly infrastructure. For instance, according to World Health
Organization (WHO), an specialized government agency, between 2020 to 2050, the
number of people with 80 years of age or older is expected to triple and reach
to 426 million and by 2050, the number of people aged 60 and over will double
to reach 2.1 billion So, the demand for
infrastructural improvements that are "elderly" friendly will increase
during the forecast period. Houses and the wider surroundings had to be adapted
to be made safer and more inclusive. Better residential as well as
non-residential buildings had to be made more accessible to the elderly. This
resulted in increased building construction activity.
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The buildings
construction market is segmented:
1) By Type: Residential Building Construction, Nonresidential Building
Construction
2) By End User Sector: Private, Public
3) By Building Type: Smart Buildings, Traditional Buildings
Building
construction costs are increasing steadily due to rising material costs.
Companies in the industry experienced subdued growth in their profits with
rising prices of materials such as crude oil. A key component of asphalt,
increased by 58% in 2021 from the year 2020. According to the latest Producer
Price Index (PPI) released by the Bureau of Labour Statistics, in the US,
prices paid for items used in residential construction jumped 1.7% in April
2021 and have increased by 12.4% over the last 12 months. According to the
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), softwood lumber prices jumped 6.5
percent in April 2021, marking a new high for the third month in a row. Lumber
prices have risen by 52.0 percent since November 2020. High material prices
will adversely affect the building construction market during the forecast
period.
The buildings construction market report table of contents includes:
1. Executive Summary
2. Report Structure
3. Buildings Construction Market Characteristics
4. Buildings Construction Market Product Analysis
5. Buildings Construction Market Supply Chain
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22. Key Mergers And Acquisitions In The Buildings Construction Market
23. Market Background: Construction Market
24. Recommendations
25. Appendix
26. Copyright And Disclaimer
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