The pre-engineered buildings market is projected to reach USD 25.0 billion by 2024, at a CAGR of 11.5% from 2019. Factors such as rapid industrialization, growth in the infrastructural investments, an increase in the use of steel in building & construction, and rising demand for sustainable buildings drive the pre-engineered buildings market.
Growth in new types of non-residential construction, such as healthcare, education, recreational and social infrastructure, and retail is also fueling the demand for single-story pre-engineered buildings. Furthermore, the lower price of single-story buildings and the benefits of creating large open spaces which are efficient, has easy maintenance, and has architectural flexibility, support the demand for single-story pre-engineered buildings.
Recent Developments
In March 2019, Nucor Corporation has planned to expand its steel plate production capacity by building a steel plate mill in Brandenburg, KY, US. The company has planned an investment of USD 1.35 billion in the mill. This mill has a planned production capacity of 1.2 million tons of steel products per annum. This is expected to strengthen the company’s steel plate product portfolio, which is further expected to support its pre-engineered buildings production, as steel plates are used as a raw material to manufacture pre-engineered buildings.
In August 2017, Zamil Steel Pre-engineered Building Company signed a contract with Agility Kuwait to build four air-conditioned warehouses in Mina Abdullah, Kuwait. This contract was valued at USD 6.7 million. Under this contract, the company would provide 4,600 metric tons of pre-engineered steel buildings and over 100,000 square meters of sandwich panels.
Asia Pacific accounted for the largest share in 2018 and is also projected to record the highest growth rate during the forecast period. The key factors driving the growth of the Asia Pacific pre-engineered buildings market are the growth in the residential and non-residential construction industry, huge investments in the infrastructural sector, and rapid industrialization in the developing countries of Asia Pacific. Furthermore, various benefits of these buildings, including time & cost efficiency and reduced environmental impact, as compared to cast-in-situ construction, are fueling the demand for these buildings in the developing countries of Asia Pacific.
The key players operating in the pre-engineered buildings market include BlueScope Steel (Australia), NCI Building Systems (US), Nucor Corporation (US), Kirby Building Systems (Kuwait), Zamil Steel Holding Company (Saudi Arabia), ATCO (Canada), Lindab Group (Sweden), PEBS Pennar (India), PEB Steel Buildings (Vietnam), and Everest Industries (India). These players have adopted various growth strategies to expand their global presence and increase their market share.
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