The construction industry in the USA is confident about the future in 2024 Swisspacer claims, with sustainability, energy efficiency, durability and comprehensive government subsidies are key drivers.
This offers attractive prospects for European manufacturers, as construction products from Europe enjoy an excellent reputation for quality. Swisspacer has responded to the current development and opened a distribution centre in New Jersey in the immediate vicinity of New York.
High inflation, rising commodity prices and a shortage of skilled labour initially caused only moderate growth in the construction sector in the United States last year. However, several billion-euro government subsidy programmes and tax incentives could lead to the construction industry gaining significant momentum in 2024. "The construction industry in the USA is undergoing a remarkable transformation, driven by technological advances and a growing focus on sustainability," says Matthias Bach, CEO of warm edge manufacturer Swisspacer.
Rethinking in the USA offers opportunities for Europe
Energy efficiency is likely to become a key factor for sustainable construction. The corresponding upfront costs can be offset by lower long-term life cycle costs. Cost reductions can be achieved using high-performance façades and energy-efficient systems, for example. "We see that energy-efficient and sustainable buildings are becoming an important part of the American construction industry. In individual states, the trend towards zero-net-energy building codes is increasing. At the same time, building certifications such as LEED and BREEAM will continue to grow in importance," Matthias Bach is convinced. "Interest in and commitment to environmentally friendly building materials and products is growing noticeably. This also offers a great opportunity for European manufacturers of building products and materials to capitalise on the current trend".
It is important to familiarise yourself with the local building codes. For example, the highest requirements for windows apply in the north-east of the USA and in California. "The sizes and designs of window and door elements also differ from our European standards," explains Matthias Bach. For example, small-format vertical sliding windows are usually found in private residential buildings - and not the tilt and turn windows that are common here.
On-site warehouse for short delivery times
Economic uncertainties such as raw material prices, energy costs and material availability are also affecting the US construction industry. "Local companies will adapt their business processes," Matthias Bach is convinced. "They will make more agile decisions and continuously optimise project and procurement processes. That's why we decided to set up our own warehouse on site. This means we are close to the market and our customers and can also respond to very short-term requirements. In addition to quality, product portfolio, aesthetics and sustainability, delivery reliability is also a key factor in gaining a foothold in the American market," explains Swisspacer CEO Matthias Bach.
Swisspacer's warehouse is located in Closter, New Jersey, near New York City. Both the Ultimate Pro, Ultimate, Advance and Georgian Bars will be available locally, customised to local requirements. The warehouse is the first distribution centre for Swisspacer products in North America; the spacers were first delivered in April. "With the distribution centre, we are not only making our products available for the American market, but also want to establish ourselves locally as a competent partner for the manufacture of the most energy-efficient windows and façades," emphasises Matthias Bach.