Increasing FDI in constructions has risen Modular constructions in the Asia Pacific.

Summary
Modular construction in high-rise buildings market basically refers to the permanent modular construction (PMC) that comes in the form of modules such as bathroom modules, kitchen modules, and room modules, used in the high-rise building construction.
Increasing FDI in construction in the Asia-Pacific region, supportive government regulations and policies, the establishment of SEZs, and minimized construction wastage are expected to have a positive impact on the modular construction for high-rise buildings market. However, market growth is hampered by fluctuating raw material prices, additional cost, and availability of skilled labor.



Key Highlights

The global modular construction for high-rise buildings market is expected to grow at 5.60% CAGR during the forecast period, 2017-2023.
In 2016, the market was led by Europe with 41.13% share, followed by the Americas and the Asia Pacific with shares of 29.42% and 16.23%, respectively.

Market Segmentation

The global modular construction for high-rise buildings market has been segmented based on material, building height, module type, and region. Of all the material, steel accounted for the largest market share of 40.31% in 2016, with a market value of USD 1,311.7 million, which is projected to grow at the highest CAGR of 5.82% during the forecast period. Based on building height, Up to 70 meters segment accounted for the largest market share of 42.76% in 2016, with a market value of USD 1,391.5 million, which is projected to grow at the highest CAGR of 5.69%. On the basis of module type, bathroom pods are expected to show the highest growth of 5.79% during the forecast period.

Key Players

Oldcastle Surepods
Eurocomponents Italia S.P.A.
PIVOTek
NeoPod Systems
Interpod Offsite
B&T Manufacturing
Elements Europe
Speed House Group Company
Intelligent Offsite
PUDA Industrial Co., Ltd.

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