Building Panels Market - Forecast to 2021 - New Market Study Published

From: Fast Market Research, Inc.
Published: Wed Jun 15 2016


Building Panels Market by Type (Concrete Panels, VIP, SIP, Wood Panel), Raw Material (Concrete, Plastic, Metal, Wood, Silica), End Use (Floors & Roofs, Walls, Columns & Beams, Staircase), Application (Residential & Non-Residential) - Forecast to 2021

Rising demand from the residential sector to drive the market for building panels"

The global market for building panels is projected to grow from USD 170.83 billion in 2016 to reach USD 230.93 billion by 2021, at an estimated CAGR of 6.21%. Rapid increase in urban population require faster and cheaper construction of buildings and facilities without compromising on the quality. Also, there has been a gradual shift in both builders' and consumers' choice from traditional construction methods to sustainable infrastructure. Building panels is not only effective in terms of the cost associated with it, but can also withstand the impact of any natural calamities such as earthquake and storms.

Full Report Details at
- http://www.fastmr.com/prod/1183878_building_panels_forecast_2021.aspx?afid=301

"Concrete panels segment is projected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period"

The concrete panels segment is projected to be the largest market in the next five years. The demand from the concrete panels sector is expected to experience a higher growth rate, mainly because of the growing demand for prefabricated/modular construction. Installation of prefabricated/modular building panels saves time and labor as it eliminates the need to perform individual operations of framing, sheathing, and insulating stick-framed walls.

"Asia-Pacific region to gain maximum traction during the forecast period"

The Asia-Pacific region is projected to be the fastest-growing market during the forecast period, followed by Europe, from 2016 to 2021. In Asia-Pacific, China is the largest consumer for building panels, followed by Japan. The success of China's construction industry is closely linked to the growing domestic urbanization efforts and the country is developing economy which will drive the building panels market. Japan's expertise in technology and innovations, and the growing demand for new construction projects would influence the building panels market in the Asia-Pacific region.

Breakdown of primaries

Primary interviews were conducted with a number of industry experts in order to collect data related to different aspects of building panels. The distribution of primary interviews is as follows:

* By Company Type: Tier 1 - 26%, Tier 2 - 35%, Tier 3 - 39%
* By Designation: C level - 22%, Manager level - 78%
* By Region: North America - 10%, Asia-Pacific - 45%, Europe - 23%, Rest of the World - 22%

The various suppliers of building panels and related products in the report are as follows:

1. Panasonic Corporation (Japan)

2. Saint-Gobain (France)

3. Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation (Japan)

4. CRH plc (Ireland)

About Fast Market Research

Fast Market Research is a leading distributor of market research and business information. Representing the world's top research publishers and analysts, we provide quick and easy access to the best competitive intelligence available. Our unbiased, expert staff is always available to help you find the right research to fit your requirements and your budget.

For more information about these or related research reports, please visit our website at http://www.fastmr.com or call us at 1.800.844.8156 (1.413.485.7001 Int'l)

You may also be interested in these related reports:

- Vacuum Insulation Panels Market - Forecast to 2021
- Building Panels Market - Forecast to 2021
- 3D Concrete Printing Market - Forecast to 2021
- Commercial Construction in Australia to 2019: Market Forecast
- Institutional Construction in Australia to 2019: Market Forecast

Company: Fast Market Research, Inc.
Contact Name: Bill Thompson
Contact Email: press@fastmr.com
Contact Phone: 1-413-485-7001

Visit website »