Table of Contents
U.S. Market for Construction Machinery Manufacturing
Chapter 1 - Executive Summary
- Scope
- Methodology
- Market Size and Growth
- U.S. Market Reaches $24.8 Billion in 2006
- Figure 1-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Growth Seen in Nearly All Categories
- Table 1-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Market by Category, 1997-2006 (in
million $)
- Two Categories Account for 52% of Total Market
- Figure 1-2 U.S. Construction Machinery Market Share by Category, 2006 (%)
- Shipments Match U.S. Market in 2006
- Figure 1-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments, 1997-2006 (in billion
$)
- Table 1-2 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments by Category, 1997-2006
(in million $)
- Imports, Exports Boom to Record Levels
- Table 1-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports and Exports, 1997-2006 (in
billion $)
- Imports Driven by All Categories
- Table 1-4 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Category, 1997-2006,
(in million $)
- Export Growth Fueled by Trucks & Trailers
- Table 1-5 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports by Category, 1997-2006,
(in million $)
- Forecast
- U.S. Market to Decline Near Term, Reach $26.0 billion by 2011
- Figure 1-4 U.S. Construction Machinery Market Forecast, 2006-2007 (in
billion $)
- General Economic and Market Trends
- GDP Forecasted Growth at Modest 2.1% for 2007
- Figure 1-5 Current-Dollar and Real GDP, 2002-2006 (in trillion $)
- Economy, Inflation Prompt Interest Rates to Rise
- Figure 1-6 Federal Funds Target Rate at End of Year, 2002- Sep-07
- Looking Ahead
- Construction Spending
- Non-residential Overtakes Residential Construction
- Figure 1-7 U.S. Residential, Non-residential and Total Construction
Monthly Values, January 2006-July 2007 (in billion $)
- Private Sector Growth Slows, Public Booms in 2006
- Figure 1-8 U.S. Private, Public and Total Construction Monthly Values,
January 2006-July 2007 (in billion $)
- Figure 1-9 U.S. Monthly Private, Public and Total Construction
Spending, Year-over-Year % Changes, January 2007-July 2007
- Supply Challenges
- Increased Commodity Prices, Demand Lead to Higher Producer Prices
- Figure 1-10 Producer Price Indexes for Construction Machinery and
Selected Categories, 1997-2006
- Industry and Market Trends
- Infrastructure Rehabilitation Boom
- Figure 1-11 U.S. Government Infrastructure Spending by Category,
1956-2004 (in millions of 2006 $)
- May 2007 Wartime Funding Measure
- Costs May Squeeze End-User Demand for Machinery
- Green Machines and Standards
- Compact Equipment for the Future
- Going Hi-tech with GPS and Equipment Monitoring
- Distribution and Marketing Trends
- Distribution Relationships Consolidate
- Rental, Used and New Converge
- Trial Drives Purchase of Innovative Products
- Targeted End-User Marketing
Chapter 2 - The Market
- Scope
- Methodology
- Market Size and Growth
- U.S. Market Reaches $24.8 Billion in 2006
- Figure 2-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Table 2-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Market and Yearly % Growth,
1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Growth Seen in Nearly All Categories
- A Note About Machinery Attachments Data for 1999-2001
- Table 2-2 U.S. Construction Machinery Market by Category, 1997-2006
(in million $)
- Two Categories Account for 52% of Total Market
- Figure 2-2 U.S. Construction Machinery Market Share by Category, 2006
(%)
- Figure 2-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Market, 10-Year Growth Trends
by Category, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Shipments
- Figure 2-4 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments, 1997-2006 (in billion
$)
- Table 2-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments and Yearly % Growth,
1997-2006 (in billion $)
- U.S. Manufacturing Captures Less of U.S. Market
- Figure 2-5 U.S. Construction Machinery Net Shipments and Share of Total
Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Shipments Grow Slower Than Market
- Table 2-4 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments by Category, 1997-2006
(in million $)
- Construction Machinery Category Overviews
- Tractor Shovel Loaders Lose Traction, Slip to $6.4 Billion
- Figure 2-6 U.S. Tractor Shovel Loader Market and Share of Total
Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Table 2-5 U.S. Tractor Shovel Loader Market and Yearly % Growth,
1997-2006 (in million $)
- Tractor Shovel Loader Net Shipments
- Figure 2-7 U.S. Tractor Shovel Loader Net Shipments and Share of
- Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Power Cranes, Draglines & Excavators Boom to $6.4 Billion
- Figure 2-8 U.S. Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Market and Share of
Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Table 2-6 U.S. Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Market and Yearly %
Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Net Shipments
- Figure 2-9 U.S. Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Net Shipments and
Share of Category Market Value,1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Personnel Aerial Work Platforms Escalate to $3.0 Billion
- Figure 2-10 U.S. Personnel Aerial Work Platform Shipments and Share of
Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Table 2-7 U.S. Personnel Aerial Work Platform Shipments and Yearly %
Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Crawlers & Off-highway Wheel Tractors Crawl to $2.8 Billion
- Figure 2-11 U.S. Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Market and Share
of Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Table 2-8 U.S. Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Market and Yearly %
Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Net Shipments
- Figure 2-12 U.S. Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Net Shipments and
Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Mixers & Pavers Surface to $2.1 Billion
- Figure 2-13 U.S. Mixer & Paver Market and Share of Total Market,
1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Table 2-8 U.S. Mixer & Paver Market and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in
million $)
- Mixer & Paver Net Shipments
- Figure 2-14 U.S. Mixer & Paver Net Shipments and Share of Category
Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Motor Graders & Light Maintainers Decline to $2.0 Billion
- Figure 2-15 U.S. Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Market and Share of
Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Table 2-9 U.S. Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Market and Yearly %
Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Net Shipments
- Figure 2-16 U.S. Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Net Shipments and
Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Off-highway Trucks & Trailers Drop to $938.7 Million
- Figure 2-17 U.S. Off-highway Truck & Trailer Market and Share of Total
Market, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Table 2-10 U.S. Off-highway Truck & Trailer Market and Yearly %
Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Off-highway Truck & Trailer Net Shipments
- Figure 2-18 U.S. Off-highway Truck & Trailer Net Shipments and Share
of Category Total, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Machinery Attachments Bolt to $885.1 Million
- Figure 2-19 U.S. Machinery Attachment Market and Share of Total
Market, 2002-2006 (in million $)
- Table 2-10 U.S. Machinery Attachment Market and Yearly % Growth,
1997-2006 (in million $)
- Machinery Attachment Net Shipments
- Figure 2-20 U.S. Machinery Attachment Net Shipments, 1997-2006 (in
billion $)
- Winches Pull in $294.8 Million
- Figure 2-21 U.S. Winch Market and Share of Total Market, 1997-2006 (in
million $)
- Table 2-11 U.S. Winch Market and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in
million $)
- Winch Net Shipments
- Figure 2-22 U.S. Winch Net Shipments and Share of Category Market
Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Forecast
- Residential Construction Weighs on Growth
- U.S. Market to Decline Near Term, Reach $26.0 billion by 2011
- Figure 2-23 U.S. Construction Machinery Market Forecast, 2006-2007 (in
billion $)
- Table 2-12 U.S. Construction Machinery Market Forecast and Yearly %
Growth, 2007-2011 (in billion $)
Chapter 3 - Imports and Exports
- Imports, Exports Boom to Record Levels
- Table 3-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments, Imports and Exports,
1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Figure 3-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports as a % of Shipments,
Imports as a % of Consumption and Net Shipments as a % of Apparent
Consumption, 1997-2006 (%)
- Imports Driven by All Categories
- Table 3-2 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Category, 1997-2006,
(in million $)
- Figure 3-2 Share of U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Category,
2006 (%)
- Figure 3-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports, 10-Year Growth Trends by
Category, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Export Growth Fueled by Trucks & Trailers
- Table 3-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports by Category, 1997-2006,
(in million $)
- Figure 3-4 Share of U.S. Construction Machinery Exports by Category,
2006 (%)
- Figure 3-5 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports, 10-Year Growth Trends by
Category, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Shovel Excavators Lead Product Imports
- Table 3-4 Top 25 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Product Type,
1997-2006 (in million $)
- Front-end Shovel Loaders, Heavy Dumpers Top Exports
- Table 3-5 Top 25 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports by Product Type,
1997-2006, (in million $)
- Imports and Exports by Category
- Power Cranes, Draglines & Excavators
- Figure 3-6 U.S. Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Imports and Share of
Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Figure 3-7 U.S. Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Exports and Share of
Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Mixers & Pavers
- Figure 3-8 U.S. Mixer & Paver Imports and Share of Category Market
Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Figure 3-9 U.S. Mixer & Paver Exports and Share of Category Shipments,
1997-2006 (in million $)
- Off-Highway Trucks & Trailers
- Figure 3-10 U.S. Off-Highway Truck & Trailer Imports and Share of
Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Figure 3-11 U.S. Off-Highway Truck & Trailer Exports and Share of
Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Tractor Shovel Loaders
- Figure 3-12 U.S. Tractor Shovel Loader Imports and Share of Category
Market Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Figure 3-13 U.S. Tractor Shovel Loader Exports and Share of Category
Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractors
- Figure 3-14 U.S. Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Imports and Share
of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Figure 3-15 U.S. Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Exports and Share
of Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Motor Graders & Light Maintainers
- Figure 3-16 U.S. Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Imports and Share of
Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Figure 3-17 U.S. Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Exports and Share of
Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Machinery Attachments
- Figure 3-18 U.S. Machinery Attachment Imports and Share of Category' s
Apparent Consumption*, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Figure 3-19 U.S. Machinery Attachment Exports and Share of Category
Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Winches
- Figure 3-20 U.S. Winch Imports and Share of Category Market Value,
1997-2006 (in million $)
- Figure 3-21 U.S. Winch Exports and Share of Category Shipments,
1997-2006 (in million $)
- Imports and Exports by Country of Origin
- Japan Leading U.S. Supplier
- Table 3-6 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Country of Origin,
1997-2006 (in million $)
- Table 3-6 [Cont.] U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Country of
Origin, 1997-2006 (in million $)
- Canada Leads Purchasing
- Table 3-7 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports by Country of
Destination, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Chapter 4 - Economic Growth Factors
- Overview
- General Economic and Market Trends
- GDP Forecasted Growth at Modest 2.1% for 2007
- Figure 4-1 Current-Dollar and Real GDP, 2002-2006 (in trillion $)
- Figure 4-2 Percentage Changes in Current-Dollar GDP, Real GDP and GDP
Price Index, 2002-2006 (%)
- Economy, Inflation Prompt Interest Rates to Rise
- Figure 4-3 Federal Funds Target Rate at End of Year, 2002-September
2007
- Interest Rate Effect on Construction Machinery
- Credit Crisis Prompts Fed Easing
- Looking Ahead
- Construction Spending
- Figure 4-4 U.S. Residential, Non-residential and Total Construction
Values, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Non-residential Overtakes Residential Construction
- Figure 4-5 U.S. Residential, Non-residential and Total Construction
Monthly Values, January 2006-July 2007 (in billion $)
- Tougher Times for Non-residential Construction?
- Figure 4-6 U.S. Monthly Residential, Non-residential and Total
onstruction Spending, Year-over-Year % Changes, January 2007- Jul-07
- The Bottom May Be Near
- Non-residential Construction Spending by Sector
- Table 4-1 U.S. Non-residential Construction Values by Sector, 2002-2006
(in billion $)
- Growth Slowing, Still Strong
- Table 4-2 Year-over-Year Changes in U.S. Non-residential Construction
Values by Sector, January and July 2006 vs. January and July 2007 (in
billion $)
- Residential Markets Head South
- New Home Sales
- Figure 4-7 U.S. New Single Family Home Sales by Region, January
1997-July 2007 (thousands of units)
- Existing Home Sales
- Pending Home Sales
- Figure 4-8 U.S. Existing Home Sales by Region, 2004-2006 (annual) and
August 2006-August 2007 (thousands of units)
- Figure 4-9 U.S. Pending Home Sales Index by Region, 2004-2005
(annual), 1st Half 2006 and July 2006-July 2007
- Building Permits
- Figure 4-10 U.S. New Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits,
January 1997-August 2007
- Private Sector Growth Slows, Public Booms in 2006
- Figure 4-11 U.S. Private, Public and Total Construction Values,
1997-2006 (in billion $)
- Table 4-3 U.S. Private, Public and Total Construction Values, 1997-2006
(in billion $)
- Trend Continues in 2007
- Figure 4-12 U.S. Private, Public and Total Construction Monthly Values,
January 2006-July 2007 (in billion $)
- Public Sector Construction to Have Best Year in 2007
- Figure 4-13 U.S. Monthly Private, Public and Total Construction
Spending, Year-over-Year % Changes, January 2007-July 2007
- Supply Challenges
- Increased Commodity Prices, Demand Lead to Higher
- Producer Prices
- Figure 4-14 Producer Price Indexes for Selected Commodities, 1997-2006
- Figure 4-15 Producer Price Indexes for Construction Machinery and
Selected Categories, 1997-2006
- Machinery Price Increases
Chapter 5 - Industry and Market Trends
- Infrastructure Rehabilitation Boom
- A Closer Look at Infrastructure Spending
- Figure 5-1 U.S. Government Infrastructure Spending by Category,
1956-2004 (in millions of 2006 $)
- Figure 5-2 Share of U.S. Government Infrastructure Spending by
Category, 1956-2004 (% of total)
- Figure 5-3 U.S. Federal vs. State & Local Government Infrastructure
Spending, 1956-2004 (in millions of 2006 $)
- Figure 5-4 Share of U.S. Federal vs. State & Local Government
Infrastructure Spending, 1956-2004 (% of total)
- May 2007 Wartime Funding Measure
- Costs May Squeeze End-User Demand for Machinery
- Table 5-1 Top 25 Contractors, 2007
- A Closer Look at Road Building
- Green Machines and Standards
- EPA Diesel Engine Emission Standards
- Sustainability Through Remanufacturing
- Compact Equipment for the Future
- Telehandlers and Small-size Excavators
- Table 5-2 Selected Compact Construction Machinery Introductions,
2006-2007
- Going Hi-tech with GPS and Equipment Monitoring
- Locating Missing Vehicles
- Machinery Management Systems
Chapter 6 - Distribution and Marketing Trends
- Distribution Relationships Consolidate
- Retail Prices and Key Marketing Determined by Dealers
- Rental, Used and New Converge
- Table 6-1 Top 25 Rental Outlets, 2007
- Trial Drives Purchase of Innovative Products
- Targeted End-User Marketing
Chapter 7 - Corporate Profiles
- Overview
- The Companies
- Competition
- Financing
- Corporate Strategies
- Significant Event: Ingersoll Rand Divests
- Selected Corporate Profiles
- Caterpillar, Inc.
- Overview
- Machinery
- Logistics Services
- Engines
- Financial Products
- Performance
- Figure 7-1 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Caterpillar Construction
Machinery, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
- Product Portfolio
- Table 7-1 Caterpillar Product Portfolio, 2007
- Significant Events
- CNH Global N.V.
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 7-2 Estimated U.S. Revenues of CNH Construction Machinery,
2002-2006 (in billion $)
- Product Portfolio
- Table 7-2 Case Product Portfolio, 2007
- Table 7-3 New Holland Product Portfolio, 2007
- Table 7-4 Kobelco Product Portfolio, 2007
- Significant Events
- Deere & Company
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 7-3 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Deere Construction Machinery,
2002-2006 (in billion $)
- Product Portfolio
- Table 7-5 Deere Product Portfolio, 2007
- Significant Events
- Komatsu Ltd.
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 7-4 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Komatsu Construction Machinery,
2002-2006 (in billion $)
- Product Portfolio
- Significant Events
- Terex Corp.
- Aerial Work Platforms
- Construction
- Cranes
- Materials Processing & Mining
- Roadbuilding, Utility Products & Other
- Performance
- Figure 7-5 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Terex Construction Machinery,
2002-2006 (in billion $)
- Product Portfolio
- Table 7-6 Terex Product Portfolio, 2007
- Table 7-7 Genie Product Portfolio, 2007
- Table 7-8 Bid-Well Product Portfolio, 2007
- Table 7-9 Powerscreen Product Portfolio, 2007
- Significant Events
- Volvo Construction Equipment North America, Inc.
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 7-6 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Volvo Group Construction
Machinery and Ingersoll Rand Road Construction, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
- Product Portfolio
- Significant Events
- The Manitowoc Company, Inc.
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 7-7 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Manitowoc Construction
Machinery, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
- Product Portfolio
- Table 7-10 Manitowoc Product Portfolio, 2007
- Source: Manitowoc corporate website; as viewed on Sept. 3, 2007.
- Table 7-11 Grove Product Portfolio, 2007
- Table 7-12 National Crane Product Portfolio, 2007
- Table 7-13 Potain Product Portfolio, 2007
- Significant Events
- Doosan Infracore Co. Ltd.
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 7-8 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Doosan Infracore Construction
Machinery and Ingersoll Rand' s Bobcat, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
- Product Portfolio
- Table 7-14 Doosan Infracore Product Portfolio, 2007
- Table 7-15 Bobcat Product Portfolio, 2007
- Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 7-9 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Hitachi Construction Machinery,
2002-2006 (in billion $)
- Product Portfolio
- Table 7-16 HCM Product Portfolio, 2007
- Significant Events
Green Building Materials in the U.S.
Chapter 1 - Executive Summary
- The Market
- Scope of the Report
- Methodology
- Product Definitions
- Market Overview - Issues and Drivers
- Measuring the Market
- Figure 1-1 Estimated and Projected Wholesale Revenues of the U.S.
Green Building Material Market, 2002-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Figure 1-2 Estimated Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building
Material Market: By Category, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Figure 1-3 Projected Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building
Material Market: By Category, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Challenges to Quantifying Market Size and Growth
- The “Sell Side” Perspective - Estimates Vary
- Product Segments, Market Sizes and Growth
- Siding
- Figure 1-4 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Siding Market Revenues,
2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Figure 1-5 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Siding Market Revenues,
2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Insulation
- Figure 1-6 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Insulation Product Market
Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Figure 1-7 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Insulation Product Market
Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Wood Products
- Figure 1-8 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Wood/Lumber Product Market
Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Figure 1-9 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Wood/Lumber Product Market
Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Flooring
- Figure 1-10 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Wood Flooring Product
Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Figure 1-11 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Wood Flooring Product
Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Millwork
- Figure 1-12 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Millwork Product Market
Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Figure 1-13 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Millwork Product Market
Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- The “Buy Side” Perspective
- LEED Project Trends
- Table 1-1 Percent of LEED Projects by State (abbreviated)
- Table 1-2 LEED Accredited Professionals by State (abbreviated)
- Table 1-3 Percent of LEED Projects by Project Type (abbreviated)
- LEED Projects by Building Owner Type
- Table 1-4 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Owner Type (abbreviated)
- Table 1-5 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Occupant Type
(abbreviated)
- Table 1-6 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Gross Square Footage
Range (abbreviated)
- Government and Educational Initiatives Recognizing LEED Certification
- Federal Initiatives
- State Initiatives
- Municipal/City/County Initiatives
- School Initiatives- Higher Education
- School Initiatives- K-12
- Public Incentives for Private LEED
- International Green Trade
- Marketing Trends and Dynamics
- Manufacturers Pour on the Green
- Online Sellers Add Color
- Communicating With Customers
- Emerging Opportunities
- Competitor Profiles
Chapter 2 - The Market
- Scope of the Report
- Methodology
- Product Definitions
- Market Overview - Issues and Drivers
- Getting Green
- New Infrastructure for a Green Market
- Above and Beyond the Low Hanging Fruit
- The Consumer Has Spoken.....a Little
- Measuring the Market
- Figure 2-1 Estimated and Projected Wholesale Revenues of the U.S.
Green Building Material Market, 2002-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Figure 2-2 Estimated Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building
Material Market: By Category, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-1 Estimated Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building
Material Market: By Category, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-2 Projected Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building
Material Market: By Category, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Figure 2-3 Projected Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building
Material Market: By Category, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Challenges to Quantifying Market Size and Growth
- The “Sell Side” Perspective - Estimates Vary
- A LEED Perspective
- Product Segments, Market Sizes and Growth
- Siding
- Figure 2-4 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Siding Market Revenues,
2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-3 Estimated Revenues of Overall and Green Siding Market:
Growth and Green Siding Product Penetration, 2002-2006 (in thousands of
dollars)
- Figure 2-5 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Siding Market Revenues,
2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-4 Projected Revenues of Overall and Green Siding Market:
Growth and Green Siding Product Penetration, 2007-2011 (in thousands of
dollars)
- Insulation
- Figure 2-6 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Insulation Market Revenues,
2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-5 Estimated Revenues of Overall and Green Thermal Insulation
Market: Growth and Green Insulation Product Penetration, 2002-2006 (in
thousands of dollars)
- Figure 2-7 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Insulation Product Market
Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-6 Projected Revenues of Overall and Green Thermal Insulation
Market: Growth and Green Insulation Product Penetration, 2007-2011 (in
thousands of dollars)
- Wood Products
- Figure 2-8 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Wood/Lumber Product Market
Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-7 Estimated Revenues of Overall and Green Wood/Lumber Product
Market: Growth and Green Wood/Lumber Product Penetration, 2002-2006 (in
thousands of dollars)
- Figure 2-9 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Wood/Lumber Product Market
Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-8 Projected Revenues of Overall and Green Wood/Lumber Product
Market: Growth and Green Wood/Lumber Product Penetration, 2007-2011 (in
thousands of dollars)
- Flooring
- Figure 2-10 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Wood Flooring Product
Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-9 Estimated Revenues of Overall and Green Wood Flooring
Product Market: Growth and Green Wood Flooring Product Penetration,
2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Figure 2-11 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Wood Flooring Product
Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-10 Projected Revenues of Overall and Green Wood Flooring
Product Market: Growth and Green Wood Flooring Product Penetration,
2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Millwork
- Figure 2-12 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Millwork Product Market
Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-11 Estimated Revenues of Overall and Green Millwork Product
Market: Growth and Green Millwork Product Penetration, 2002-2006 (in
thousands of dollars)
- Figure 2-13 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Millwork Product Market
Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
- Table 2-12 Projected Revenues of Overall and Green Millwork Product
Market: Growth and Green Millwork Product Penetration, 2007-2011 (in
thousands of dollars)
- The “Buy Side” Perspective
- USGBC and the LEED Program
- LEED Project Trends
- Table 2-13 LEED-Certified Projects, 2000-2004 (number and percent)
- LEED Projects by State
- Table 2-14 Number of LEED Projects by State, 2000-2004: Top 20
- Table 2-15 Number of LEED Projects by State, 2005-2007: Top 20
- Table 2-16 Percent of LEED Projects by State: Top 20
- Implications for Sellers of Green Building Materials
- LEED Projects by Number of LEED Accredited Professionals
- Implications for Sellers of Green Building Materials
- Table 2-17 LEED Accredited Professionals by State (number)
- LEED Project by Project Type
- Table 2-18 Number of LEED Projects by Project Type, 2000-2004
- Table 2-19 Number of LEED Projects by Project Type, 2005-2007
- Table 2-20 Percent of LEED Projects by Project Type, 2000-2004
- Table 2-21 Percent of LEED Projects by Project Type, 2005-2007
- LEED Project by Building Owner Type
- Table 2-22 Number of LEED Projects by Building Owner Type, 2000-2004
- Table 2-23 Number of LEED Projects by Building Owner Type, 2005-2007
- Table 2-24 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Owner Type, 2000-2004
- Table 2-25 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Owner Type, 2005-2007
- LEED Project by Building Occupant Type
- Table 2-26 Number of LEED Projects by Building Occupant Type, 2000-2004
- Table 2-27 Number of LEED Projects by Building Occupant Type, 2005-2007
- Table 2-28 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Occupant Type,
2000-2004
- Table 2-29 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Occupant Type,
2005-2007
- LEED Project by Building Gross Square Footage
- Table 2-30 Number of LEED Projects by Building Gross Square Footage
Range, 2000-2004
- Table 2-31 Number of LEED Projects by Building Gross Square Footage
Range, 2005-2007
- Table 2-32 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Gross Square Footage
Range, 2000-2004
- Table 2-33 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Gross Square Footage
Range, 2005-2007
- Government and Educational Initiatives Recognizing LEED Certification
- Table 2-34 Counties and Municipalities Recognizing LEED Standards: By
City Name and State
- Table 2-34 [Cont.] Counties and Municipalities Recognizing LEED
Standards: By City Name and State
- Public Incentives for Private LEED
- LEED Credit Categories
- Table 2-35 LEED for New Construction - Credits by Category
- Table 2-35[Cont.] LEED for New Construction - Credits by Category
- Table 2-35[Cont.] LEED for New Construction - Credits by Category
- International Green Trade
Chapter 3 - Marketing Trends and Dynamics
- Differentiating What is “Green”
- The Coming Residential Wave
- Retailers On Board - Lowe' s and Home Depot Test Their Strategies
- Manufacturers Pour on the Green
- Online Sellers Add Color
- Communicating With Customers
Chapter 4 - Emerging Opportunities
- The Environment Comes Home
- War of the Standards/Battle of the Certifiers
- New Partners
Chapter 5 - Competitor Profiles
- Lumber, Siding, Panels and Alternatives
- PanelSource International - Deep in the Forest
- Paneltech International, LLC
- Products
- Discussion
- Discussion
- James Hardie Industries, NV - Greening the Exterior
- Products
- Discussion
- Millwork
- Columbia Forest Products - A Market Leader Greens Itself
- Insulation
- US GreenFiber - Breaking Through Glass
- Owens Corning - Defending Tradition
- Retail and Distribution
- Home Depot - Orange Goes Green
- Lowes - Cautiously Greening
- BuildDirect.com - Fighting Tradition
- Consultants, Designers and Builders
- Simon & Associates - Dark Green Consultants
- Products/Services
- Discussion
- KB Home - Cautiously Expanding Choices
Thermal Insulation Market in the U.S.
Chapter 1 - Executive Summary
- Scope of the Report
- Methodology
- The Product
- Market
- Figure 1-1 U.S. Shipments for Thermal Insulation, 2001- 2005 (E) (in
billion $)
- Mineral Wool
- Plastic Foam
- Factors Influencing the Market
- Growing Construction and Manufacturing Sectors
- Growth in Refrigerated Warehouses
- Growing Energy Concerns
- Hurricane Related Damage
- Outlook
- Trends and Dynamics
- Industry Trends
- Growth in the Construction Industry
- Growth in the Home Improvement Market
- Growing Energy Concerns
- Automobile Industry
- Growing Noise Pollution
- Increasing Production Capacity
- EPAct 2005
- Competitors
- Product Trends
- Thermal Concrete Insulation
- Using Nanotechnology for Insulation
- Mold-Free Insulation for Roofs
- The Do-It-Yourself Trend
- Marketing Dynamics
- Trade Shows
- Promotion by Insulation Manufacturers
- Sales Teams
- Distributors/Retailers
- Websites
- Promoting Brands on the Racetrack
- End Users
- Construction Industry
- Refrigerated Warehouse Industry
- Refrigeration Equipment Industry
- Automobile Industry
- Manufacturing Sector
Chapter 2 - Market
- Scope of the Report
- Methodology
- The Product
- Mineral Wool
- Fiberglass Insulation
- Rockwool Insulation
- Plastic Foam
- Market
- Figure 2-1 U.S. Shipments for Thermal Insulation, 2001- 2005 (E) (in
billion $)
- Mineral Wool
- Figure 2-2 U.S. Shipments for Mineral Wool, 2001- 2005 (E) (in billion $)
- Plastic Foam
- Figure 2-5 U.S. Market Shipment for Foamed Plastic, 2001- 2005 (E) (in
billion $)
- Table 2-4 U.S. Market Shipments for Foamed Plastic, by Segment 2001-
2005 (E) (in million $)
- Factors Influencing the Market
- Growing Construction and Manufacturing Sectors
- Table 2-5 U.S. Shipments of Select Manufacturing Industries,
2005-September 2006, (in million $)
- Growth in Refrigerated Warehouses
- Growing Energy Concerns
- Growth in HVAC and Water Heating Systems
- Hurricane Related Damage
- Outlook
- Figure 2-6 U.S. Projected Shipments for Thermal Insulation, 2006-2010
(in billion $)
- Figure 2-7 U.S. Projected Shipments for Mineral Wool, 2006-2010 (in
billion $)
- Figure 2-8 U.S. Projected Shipments for Plastic Foam, 2006-2010 (in
billion $)
- Rules and Regulations
- R-Value
- Table 2-6 Thermal Insulation Levels for Homes Recommended by the U.S.
Department of Energy
- Table 2-6 Thermal Insulation Levels for Homes Recommended by the U.S.
Department of Energy
Chapter 3 - Competitive Profiles
- Overview
- The Dow Chemical Company
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 3-1 Annual Revenues of The Dow Chemical Company, 2001-2005 (in
billion $)
- Figure 3-2 Annual Sales of The Dow Chemical Company, Performance
Plastics Segment, 2003-2005 (in billion $)
- Brand and Product Portfolio
- Table 3-1 Brand Portfolio of The Dow Company for Thermal Insulation
- Company Snapshot
- New Plant to Produce Styrofoam
- Dow Announces Plant Closures to Strengthen Competitive Position
- Owens Corning
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 3-3 Annual Revenues of Owens Corning, 2001-2005 (in billion $)
- Figure 3-4 Annual Sales of Owens Corning, Building Materials Systems
Segment, 2003-2005 (in billion $)
- Brand and Product Portfolio
- Table 3-2 Brand Portfolio of Owens Corning Company for Thermal
Insulation
- Table 3-2 [Cont.] Brand Portfolio of Owens Corning Company for Thermal
Insulation
- Company Snapshot
- Environment Friendly Fiberglass
- Owens Corning Awarded GREENGUARD Certification
- Owens Expands Insulation Capacity to Meet Demand
- Improved Rafr-R-Mate Attic Rafter Vents
- CertainTeed Corporation
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 3-5 Annual Revenues of CertainTeed, 2001-2005 (in billion $)
- Brand and Product Portfolio
- Table 3-3 Brand Portfolio of CertainTeed Corporation for Thermal
Insulation
- Company Snapshot
- GREENGUARD Certification for CertainTeed
- Carlisle Companies Incorporated
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 3-6 Annual Revenues of Carlisle Companies Incorporated,
2001-2005 (in billion $)
- Figure 3-7 Annual Sales of the Construction Materials Segment,
2003-2005 (in million $)
- Brand and Product Portfolio
- Table 3-4 Brand Portfolio of Carlisle Companies Incorporated for
Thermal Insulation
- Company Snapshot
- Roofing Insulation Capacity Expansion by Carlisle Companies
- Carlisle' s Plans to Exit from Carlisle Systems and Equipment
- Johns Manville Corporation
- Overview
- Brand and Product Portfolio
- Table 3-5 Brand Portfolio of Johns Manville Corporation for Thermal
Insulation
- Table 3-5 Brand Portfolio of Johns Manville Corporation for Thermal
Insulation
- Company Snapshot
- Mold-Free Insulation for the Roof
- Insulation Receives Prestigious Home Safety Council Award
- Capacity Expansion by Johns Manville
- Lydall, Inc.
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 3-8 Annual Revenues of Lydall, Inc., 2001-2005 (in million $)
- Figure 3-9 Annual Revenues Lydall, Inc., Thermal/Acoustical Segment,
2003-2005 (in million $)
- Brand and Product Portfolio
- Table 3-6 Brand Portfolio of Lydall, Inc. for Thermal Insulation
- BGF Industries, Inc.
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 3-10 Annual Revenues of BGF Industries, Inc., 2001-2005 (in
million $)
- Brand and Product Portfolio
- Table 3-7 Brand Portfolio of BGF Industries, Inc. for Thermal
Insulation
- Company Snapshot
- BGF / Valmieras Form Alliance for the Thermal Insulation Industry
- Knauf Insulation
- Overview
- Brand and Product Portfolio
- Table 3-8 Brand Portfolio of Knauf Insulation for Thermal Insulation
- Company Snapshots
- Capacity Expansion by Knauf
- Knauf Earns GREENGUARD Certification
- Guardian Industries
- Overview
- Brand and Product Portfolio
- Table 3-9 Brand Portfolio of Guardian Industries for Thermal Insulation
- Company Snapshot
- Fiberglass Capacity Expansion by Guardian Building Products
- Guardian Acquires CGI / Silvercote
- Atlas Roofing Corporation
- Overview
- Brand and Product Portfolio
- Table 3-10 Brand Portfolio Brand Portfolio of Atlas Roofing
Corporation for Thermal Insulation
Chapter 4 - Trends and Dynamics
- Industry Trends
- Growth in the Construction Industry
- Table 4-1 Annual Value of Construction in the U.S., 2002-2005 (in
billion $)
- Growth in the Home Improvement Market
- Growing Energy Concerns
- Overview
- Residential Sector
- Figure 4-1 Number of Air Conditioners and Heating Systems in
Households, 1995-2005 (in million)
- Figure 4-2 Annual Energy Prices by Residential Sector, 2001-2005
- Figure 4-3 All Seller Average Sales Prices for Residential Heating
Oil, Winter 2001-2005 (Cents per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
- Table 4-2 Annual Energy Consumption by Residential Sector (trillion
btu), 2001-2005
- Table 4-3 Heating Oil Consumption by Residential Sector, 2001-2005
(thousand barrels)
- Commercial Sector
- Figure 4-4 Annual Energy Prices by Commercial Sector, 2001-2005
- Figure 4-3 No. 2 Distillate Prices for Commercial Sector, 2001-2005
(Cents per Gallon Excluding Taxes)
- Table 4-4 Annual Energy Consumption by Commercial Sector, (trillion
btu), 2001-2005
- Table 4-5 No. Distillate* Consumption by Residential Sector, 2001-2005
(thousand barrels)
- Manufacturing Sector
- Table 4-6 Total Energy Consumption of the U.S. Industrial Sector,
2000-2006 July (in trillion btu)
- HVAC and the Refrigeration Industry
- Automobile Industry
- Growing Noise Pollution
- Increasing Production Capacity
- Dow Builds New Production Setup
- BGF Industries Form Joint Venture with Valmieras
- Guardian Acquires CGI / Silvercote
- Capacity Expansion by Knauf
- Thermal Ceramics Buys New Plant
- Hunter Panels Increases Production Capacity
- Government Regulation
- Product Trends
- Thermal Insulation Products for the Construction Industry
- Thermal Concrete Insulation
- Using Nanotechnology for Insulation
- Mold-Free Insulation for Roofs
- Insulation for Use with the Blow-In-Blanket System
- Thermal Insulation for the Appliance Industry
- Compact Insulation Wrap from Unifrax
- The Do-It-Yourself Trend
- Table 4-7 Making Home Improvement Decision, by Gender and Age
- Marketing Dynamics
- Advertising and Promotion
- Promotion by Insulation Manufacturers
- Sales Teams
- Distributors/Retailers
- Dealer and Builder Programs
- Websites
- Reaching Household Consumers
- Promoting Brands on the Racetrack
Chapter 5 - End Users
- Construction Industry
- Figure 5-1 U.S. Total Construction Spending, 2002-2005 (in billion $)
- Residential Construction
- Table 5-1 U.S. Spending on Total Residential Construction, 2002-2005 (in
million $)
- Commercial Construction
- Table 5-2 U.S. Spending on Total Non Residential Construction, 2002-2005
(in million $)
- Refrigerated Warehouse Industry
- Growing Capacity
- Figure 5-2 U.S. Gross Refrigerated Storage Capacity, 1997-2005 (in
billion cubic feet)
- Table 5-3 U.S. Stocks in Refrigerated Warehouse, by Commodity, July
2006 (in thousand pounds)
- Saving Energy at Refrigerated Warehouses
- Refrigeration Equipment Industry
- Household Refrigeration Industry
- Figure 5-3 U.S. Total Household Spending on Residential Construction
and Household Refrigerator Shipment, 2002-2005 (in billion $)
- Commercial Refrigeration Industry
- HVAC and Water Heating Systems
- Figure 5-4 U.S. Shipments of HVAC and Refrigerated Equipment, September
2005 and September 2006 (P) (in billion $)
- Automobile Industry
- Figure 5-6 U.S. Domestic Motor Vehicle Unit Retail Sales, 2002-2006* (in
thousands)
- Manufacturing Sector
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