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Residential and Non-Residential Developments

Establishing material usage trends in new dwellings and non-residential projects through discussions and interviews with builders, architects and tradesman.

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Building material suppliers, developers and builders have been using our reports for over 40 years now to understand the nature and magnitude of the home improvements activity in Australia.

We deliver extensive market sizing and material usage analysis across an extensive range of building projects. Our reports our rich with insights into the drivers of material choice, brand perception, market size estimates for large variety of materials.

Typical projects covered include external cladding, internal linings, and roofing among others.

New Residential Developments

  • Methodology. We use a multi-disciplinary approach to gather data combining information from our in-house National Dwellings Database, in combination interviews and discussions with residential builders, architects and specifiers.
  • Detailed Overview. We provide detailed overview covering dwelling commencements, new residential construction, Greenfield versus brownfield, storeys analysis, and floor area
  • Decision Making. Insights including number of suppliers used in construction, key decision makers, drivers of material choice, importance and performance ratings.
  • Material related analysis. Deep dive into material usage across each application.
  • Sectors covered. We provide materials usage across both detached houses and multi-unit dwellings.
  • Consistent and comparable research methodology. Our consistent line of questioning across key variables allows time-series analysis.

Non-Residential Developments

  • Methodology. We use a multi-disciplinary approach to gather data combining information from our in-house Non-Residential Commencement Database with interviews and discussions with builders, architects and specifiers.
  • Detailed Overview. We provide detailed overview of new projects by state and floor area under construction.
  • Decision Making. Key decision makers, drivers of material choice, importance and performance ratings.
  • Material related analysis. Deep dive into material usage across each application.
  • Sectors covered. We can analyse the following sectors: Offices, shops/retail centres, accommodation, factories, educational, health, entertainment and recreation, warehouses and aged-care facilities.

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