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Page Length: | 10-12 |
Last Quarterly Update: | 8/18/2020 | |
SIC Codes: | 1742 | |
NAICS Codes: | 23831 |
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Industry Overview | Trends & Challenges | Industry Forecast |
Quarterly Industry Update | Call Prep Questions | Website & Media Links |
Business Challenges | Financial Information | Glossary & Acronyms |
Companies in this industry perform drywall and insulation work, including installation, maintenance, and repair. Major US companies include APi Group, The Brock Group, Irex Contracting, KHS&S, Performance Contracting Group, and USI.
The US drywall, plaster, acoustic, and insulation contractor industry includes about 18,000 establishments (single-location companies and units of multi-location companies) with combined annual revenue of about $45 billion.
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Demand is driven primarily by new building construction. The profitability of individual companies depends on a steady volume of work, accurate job estimating, and good cost controls. Large companies have an advantage in bidding on large jobs. Small companies can compete effectively by specializing or by providing superior service. About 60% of the companies in the industry are small, with fewer than five employees.
PRODUCTS, OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY
Commercial and institutional construction, including office buildings, retail space, schools, hospitals, apartments, and hotels, accounts for about 70% of revenue; single-family residential construction accounts for the rest.
Commercial contractors install the metal framing that underlies walls in commercial and institutional buildings and the gypsum wallboard that covers it. They also install other types of walls (such as movable partitions or stone veneer), acoustic and specialty ceilings, and various types of insulation and fireproofing. Many commercial contractors are sales representatives for manufacturers of floor, wall or ceiling products, from companies such as USG, Armstrong, and Johns Manville.
Residential contractors install heat and sound insulation, ceilings, and interior walls in single-family ...
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