Transforming the Construction Industry: Exploring the Dynamics of the Construction Chemicals Market

With the increasing urbanization rate, especially in developing countries such as India, South Africa, Brazil, and China, on account of the rapid migration of people from rural areas to urban areas for better employment opportunities and a higher standard of life, the demand for construction chemicals is surging sharply. This is attributed to the fact that the soaring population of people in urban areas is positively impacting the demand for new buildings, offices, and factories, which is, in turn, fueling the launch of many large-scale construction projects.

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Additionally, the rapid construction of green buildings, on account of the increasing concerns being raised over the escalating pollution levels and the burgeoning requirement for energy conservation in buildings, is also driving the sales of construction chemicals, thereby causing the expansion of the construction chemicals market. Moreover, green building materials can massively reduce the emission of harmful gases, which further boosts their popularity across the world. Additionally, these chemicals have the ability to improve the durability of buildings and provide protection against various environmental hazards.

Construction Chemicals Market
Construction Chemicals Market

Adhesives, protective coatings, concrete admixtures, sealants, asphalt modifiers, and others such as flooring chemicals and flame retardants are the most widely used types of construction chemicals across the world. Out of these, the demand for concrete admixtures was found to be the highest in 2017. This was because of the extensive use of admixtures, owing to their ability to reduce the cost of construction by modifying the traits of the hardened concrete. For instance, the addition of admixtures to water can reduce water requirement by 5–10%.

Thus, the demand for construction chemicals is certain to explode in the forthcoming years, primarily because of the increasing construction and infrastructural development activities, on account of the surging population of urban people, and rapid construction of green buildings across the world.