Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Sewer and Pipeline Rehabilitation in the US Industry Market Research Report Now Available from IBISWorld

Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) January 06, 2012

The Sewer and Pipeline Rehabilitation industry in the US has experienced declining revenue over the past five years. According to IBISWorld industry analyst, Justin Molavi, "revenue is expected to decrease an average of 1.2% annually to $ 5.1 billion in the five years to 2012. Following the recession, constrained local and state budgets and a sharp drop in residential construction underpinned the decrease as fewer projects were completed. Despite these decreases, the industry did experience favorable conditions up to the recession, as a housing boom led to heightened investment in sewer and pipeline restoration and rehabilitation to accommodate demand for new housing." Still, these favorable trends were not enough to turn the industry?s prospects around over the period, as public budgets remained constrained and industry players cut costs to keep afloat.


However, the recession resulted in a few favorable trends for the industry, Molavi adds. "In response to the recession, the US government passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), in its attempt to stimulate the economy. In turn, many contracts were given out to improve the state of water and sewer infrastructure, benefiting industry players. Firms that won these contracts generally outperformed their peers, as demand for industry services was low during the recession." Additionally, the Federal Reserve promoted low interest rates across the board, as the US government attempted to stimulate the economy in other ways. Low interest rates generally benefit the industry as firms can borrow at favorable rates, offering the prospect of higher profit margins for some firms. This trend will bode well for the industry as firms borrow favorably to complete projects during 2012. Revenue is expected to increase 2.3% from 2011 to 2012.


"The next five years are set to be better for the industry", says Molavi. "Despite constrained local and state government budgets and continued growth constraints in the residential housing market, these factors are set to recover in the latter half of the five years to 2017, benefiting industry growth. Certain regions will benefit the industry more than others as expected demographic shifts will benefit players in the Western part of the country." Additionally, the policy of low interest rates will continue to benefit the industry and allow players to finance their activities more easily. As a result of these trends, revenue is expected to grow an average of 3.6% annually to


The Sewer and Pipeline Rehabilitation industry is characterized by a low level of concentration, with the top four firms accounting for an estimated revenue share of about 10%. This low concentration reflects the industry?s highly fragmented nature, with few firms operating in more than one regional market. The largest industry player, Insituform Technologies (owned by Aegion Corporation) is one of just a few firms that operates on a global scale. Other prominent (albeit small) firms include SAK Construction, which focuses its efforts on the West region of the United States. The remaining 1,137 companies are more regional, often working exclusively within one municipality or county. Additionally, local government public works entities manage and fund a considerable proportion of industry activity. These entities are often mandated to give some preference to small and local enterprises, reinforcing the industry?s fragmented nature.


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The Sewer and Pipeline Rehabilitation industry is composed of firms that engage in the rehabilitation of sewers, sewer lines, septic systems, water mains, storage tanks, wells and related facilities, using trenchless and other methods. The industry does not include the construction of new sewer lines and related structures.


Sewer and Pipeline Rehabilitation Industry Report Key Topics

Industry Performance

Executive Summary

Key External Drivers

Current Performance

Industry Outlook

Industry Life Cycle

Products & Markets

Supply Chain

Products & Services

Major Markets

Globalization & Trade

Business Locations

Competitive Landscape

Market Share Concentration

Key Success Factors

Cost Structure Benchmarks

Barriers to Entry

Major Companies

Operating Conditions

Capital Intensity

Key Statistics

Industry Data

Annual Change

Key Ratios


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