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The U.S. architectural #glass and #glazing industry strengthened in 2022 after a contraction brought on by the pandemic. Economic uncertainty hangs over 2023 and 2024, but the industry remains mostly optimistic in the year ahead: https://t.co/1fXhL1d3tL
The U.S. architectural #glass and #glazing industry was resilient during the worst of the pandemic-induced economic recession.
In 2022, glazing #contractors and suppliers started this year with a positive outlook: https://t.co/O6VdnNw3OX #construction
Spending in architectural #glass-related nonresidential #construction increased in December compared to the same time a year ago: https://t.co/MQ3QXyRHgk #glazing
The ongoing decline in commercial #glazing activity appears to be less severe as the year goes on, though the institutional segment of #glass-related #construction spending is lagging: https://t.co/f0oWnd22GB
Nonresidential architectural #glass and #glazing activity was down again in April compared to a year ago. However, the decline was less drastic than the previous month, possibly signaling some moderation in the pandemic-induced downturn: https://t.co/YvDWmWXSsu @USGlass
All road and street travel in the U.S.--a key indicator of auto #glass replacement demand--increased by 54.6%, or 90.6 billion vehicle miles, for April 2021, compared to April 2020: https://t.co/iKmfEA2Lky #autoglass @AGRRmagazine
What's the outlook for the key subsectors of U.S. architectural #glass and glazing #construction? Do #glazing contractors and suppliers expect an increase or decrease in 2021 sales? These answers and more in the 2021 Glass and Glazing Industry Outlook: https://t.co/IzBmN1qpmK
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We've recently released the latest #Glass and #Glazing Quarterly Review, a snapshot of the previous quarter’s activity in architectural glass-related #construction. The information-packed PDF is available for free to industry members: https://t.co/CpWwejCTLJ
Join us this afternoon as we discuss the potential impacts of the pandemic on the near- and long-term future of #glass#construction: https://t.co/DFJpespK0Y #glazing
We saw a minor month-over-month drop in nonresidential architectural #glass and #glazing activity in February.
It likely signals the beginning of a more significant decline coming in the upcoming March, April and future month numbers: https://t.co/zjnDCl7p4G #construction
Window and door manufacturers were on average producing at 77% of their capacity in 2019, up from 76% the previous year.
Looking ahead, they anticipate capacity utilization increasing to an average of 82% in 2020.
MORE: https://t.co/LqzDnUR9DI #windows#doors#manufacturing
The NEW #Glass and #Glazing Quarterly Review is a snapshot of the previous quarter’s activity in architectural glass-related #construction. The one-page, information-packed PDF is available for free to industry members: https://t.co/TTF3Nn1VrR
The second half of 2019 began with a decline in architectural #glass and #glazing#construction activity, according to Key Media & Research analysis: https://t.co/dVct3uKh2s