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For years has examined a wide range of industrial markets and produced several research studies useful to companies interested in the manufacturing, construction, and equipment markets.

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The three following manufacturing & construction topics, representing 475 pages of information, are detailed in this bundle.

1) U.S. Market for Construction Machinery Manufacturing

U.S. Market for Construction Machinery Manufacturing is a comprehensive report that provides an in-depth look at the state of the construction machinery manufacturing industry as it faced the housing and construction downturn in late 2007. Forecasts extend to 2011 and are shaped by the faltering economy. Included in this report are data and analysis of shipments, imports and exports; and apparent consumption of the U.S. market. The report also covers major trends affecting the industry including residential versus non-residential construction markets; general economic factors and in-depth profiles as well as discussions of marketing and distribution efforts of key players.

2) Green Building Materials in the U.S.

Green Building Materials in the U.S. explores and exposes the issues, trends and markets that are being driven by the green boom. It looks primarily at demand for green building products by tracking project types, occupant types, project locations and building sizes. The report also examines several specific, key product groups including Wood and Lumber Products, Siding, Thermal Insulation, Flooring and Millwork. Because of the report’s "buy side" focus, the report does not attempt to assess all possible green products and product categories.

3) Thermal Insulation Market in the U.S.

Thermal Insulation Market in the U.S. contains comprehensive data on the U.S. market supply for thermal insulation products used to insulate buildings, industrial equipment and appliances, defined as comprising the following categories:

Mineral wool insulation used in the construction, industrial equipment and appliance industries

Plastic foam insulation used in construction

Growth in the construction and remodeling industries, combined with concerns over rising energy costs and noise pollution, are fueling market demand for thermal insulation. Uses of thermal insulation are wide and varied, creating many opportunities for manufacturers to find potential business. This report examines the shipment data, market factors, competitors and end users that will contribute to shipments in this market reaching $10.7 billion by 2010.


Table of Contents

U.S. MARKET FOR CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY MANUFACTURING
Chapter 1 Executive Summary
Scope
Methodology
Market Size and Growth
U.S. Market Reaches $24.8 Billion in 2006
Figure 1-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Growth Seen in Nearly All Categories
Table 1-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Market by Category, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Two Categories Account for 52% of Total Market
Figure 1-2 U.S. Construction Machinery Market Share by Category, 2006 (%)
Shipments Match U.S. Market in 2006
Figure 1-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Table 1-2 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments by Category,
1997-2006 (in million $)
Imports, Exports Boom to Record Levels
Table 1-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports and Exports, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Imports Driven by All Categories
Table 1-4 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Category, 1997-2006, (in million $)
Export Growth Fueled by Trucks & Trailers
Table 1-5 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports by Category, 1997-2006, (in million $)
Forecast
U.S. Market to Decline Near Term, Reach $26.0 billion by 2011
Figure 1-4 U.S. Construction Machinery Market Forecast, 2006-2007 (in billion $)
General Economic and Market Trends
GDP Forecasted Growth at Modest 2.1% for 2007
Figure 1-5 Current-Dollar and Real GDP, 2002-2006 (in trillion $)
Economy, Inflation Prompt Interest Rates to Rise
Figure 1-6 Federal Funds Target Rate at End of Year, 2002-
Sep-07
Looking Ahead
Construction Spending
Non-residential Overtakes Residential Construction
Figure 1-7 U.S. Residential, Non-residential and Total Construction
Monthly Values, January 2006-July 2007 (in billion $)
Private Sector Growth Slows, Public Booms in 2006
Figure 1-8 U.S. Private, Public and Total Construction Monthly Values, January 2006-July 2007 (in billion $)
Figure 1-9 U.S. Monthly Private, Public and Total Construction Spending, Year-over-Year % Changes, January 2007-July 2007
Supply Challenges
Increased Commodity Prices, Demand Lead to Higher
Producer Prices
Figure 1-10 Producer Price Indexes for Construction Machinery and Selected Categories, 1997-2006
Industry and Market Trends
Infrastructure Rehabilitation Boom
Figure 1-11 U.S. Government Infrastructure Spending by Category, 1956-2004 (in millions of 2006 $)
May 2007 Wartime Funding Measure
Costs May Squeeze End-User Demand for Machinery
Green Machines and Standards
Compact Equipment for the Future
Going Hi-tech with GPS and Equipment Monitoring
Distribution and Marketing Trends
Distribution Relationships Consolidate
Rental, Used and New Converge
Trial Drives Purchase of Innovative Products
Targeted End-User Marketing
Chapter 2 The Market
Scope
Methodology
Market Size and Growth
U.S. Market Reaches $24.8 Billion in 2006
Figure 2-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Table 2-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Market and Yearly % Growth,
1997-2006 (in billion $)
Growth Seen in Nearly All Categories
A Note About Machinery Attachments Data for 1999-2001
Table 2-2 U.S. Construction Machinery Market by Category, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Two Categories Account for 52% of Total Market
Figure 2-2 U.S. Construction Machinery Market Share by Category, 2006 (%)
Figure 2-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Market, 10-Year Growth Trends by Category, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Shipments
Figure 2-4 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Table 2-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
U.S. Manufacturing Captures Less of U.S. Market
Figure 2-5 U.S. Construction Machinery Net Shipments and Share of Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Shipments Grow Slower Than Market
Table 2-4 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments by Category, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Construction Machinery Category Overviews
Tractor Shovel Loaders Lose Traction, Slip to $6.4 Billion
Figure 2-6 U.S. Tractor Shovel Loader Market and Share of Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Table 2-5 U.S. Tractor Shovel Loader Market and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Tractor Shovel Loader Net Shipments
Figure 2-7 U.S. Tractor Shovel Loader Net Shipments and Share of
Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Power Cranes, Draglines & Excavators Boom to $6.4 Billion
Figure 2-8 U.S. Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Market and Share of Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Table 2-6 U.S. Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Market and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Net Shipments
Figure 2-9 U.S. Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Net Shipments and Share of Category Market Value,1997-2006 (in billion $)
Personnel Aerial Work Platforms Escalate to $3.0 Billion
Figure 2-10 U.S. Personnel Aerial Work Platform Shipments and Share of Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Table 2-7 U.S. Personnel Aerial Work Platform Shipments and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Crawlers & Off-highway Wheel Tractors Crawl to $2.8 Billion
Figure 2-11 U.S. Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Market and Share of Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Table 2-8 U.S. Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Market and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Net Shipments
Figure 2-12 U.S. Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Net Shipments and Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Mixers & Pavers Surface to $2.1 Billion
Figure 2-13 U.S. Mixer & Paver Market and Share of Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Table 2-8 U.S. Mixer & Paver Market and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Mixer & Paver Net Shipments
Figure 2-14 U.S. Mixer & Paver Net Shipments and Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Motor Graders & Light Maintainers Decline to $2.0 Billion
Figure 2-15 U.S. Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Market and Share of
Total Market, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Table 2-9 U.S. Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Market and Yearly %
Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Net Shipments
Figure 2-16 U.S. Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Net Shipments and
Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Off-highway Trucks & Trailers Drop to $938.7 Million
Figure 2-17 U.S. Off-highway Truck & Trailer Market and Share of Total Market, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Table 2-10 U.S. Off-highway Truck & Trailer Market and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Off-highway Truck & Trailer Net Shipments
Figure 2-18 U.S. Off-highway Truck & Trailer Net Shipments and Share of Category Total, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Machinery Attachments Bolt to $885.1 Million
Figure 2-19 U.S. Machinery Attachment Market and Share of Total
Market, 2002-2006 (in million $)
Table 2-10 U.S. Machinery Attachment Market and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Machinery Attachment Net Shipments
Figure 2-20 U.S. Machinery Attachment Net Shipments, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Winches Pull in $294.8 Million
Figure 2-21 U.S. Winch Market and Share of Total Market, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Table 2-11 U.S. Winch Market and Yearly % Growth, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Winch Net Shipments
Figure 2-22 U.S. Winch Net Shipments and Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Forecast
Residential Construction Weighs on Growth
U.S. Market to Decline Near Term, Reach $26.0 billion by 2011
Figure 2-23 U.S. Construction Machinery Market Forecast, 2006-2007 (in billion $)
Table 2-12 U.S. Construction Machinery Market Forecast and Yearly % Growth, 2007-2011 (in billion $)
Chapter 3 Imports and Exports
Imports, Exports Boom to Record Levels
Table 3-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Shipments, Imports and Exports, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Figure 3-1 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports as a % of Shipments, Imports as a % of Consumption and Net Shipments as a % of Apparent Consumption, 1997-2006 (%)
Imports Driven by All Categories
Table 3-2 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Category, 1997-2006, (in million $)
Figure 3-2 Share of U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Category, 2006 (%)
Figure 3-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports, 10-Year Growth Trends by Category, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Export Growth Fueled by Trucks & Trailers
Table 3-3 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports by Category, 1997-2006, (in million $)
Figure 3-4 Share of U.S. Construction Machinery Exports by Category, 2006 (%)
Figure 3-5 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports, 10-Year Growth Trends by Category, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Shovel Excavators Lead Product Imports
Table 3-4 Top 25 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Product Type, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Front-end Shovel Loaders, Heavy Dumpers Top Exports
Table 3-5 Top 25 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports by Product Type, 1997-2006, (in million $)
Imports and Exports by Category
Power Cranes, Draglines & Excavators
Figure 3-6 U.S. Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Imports and Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Figure 3-7 U.S. Power Crane, Dragline & Excavator Exports and Share of Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Mixers & Pavers
Figure 3-8 U.S. Mixer & Paver Imports and Share of Category Market
Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Figure 3-9 U.S. Mixer & Paver Exports and Share of Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Off-Highway Trucks & Trailers
Figure 3-10 U.S. Off-Highway Truck & Trailer Imports and Share of
Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Figure 3-11 U.S. Off-Highway Truck & Trailer Exports and Share of
Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Tractor Shovel Loaders
Figure 3-12 U.S. Tractor Shovel Loader Imports and Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Figure 3-13 U.S. Tractor Shovel Loader Exports and Share of Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractors
Figure 3-14 U.S. Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Imports and Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Figure 3-15 U.S. Crawler & Off-highway Wheel Tractor Exports and Share of Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Motor Graders & Light Maintainers
Figure 3-16 U.S. Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Imports and Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Figure 3-17 U.S. Motor Grader & Light Maintainer Exports and Share of Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Machinery Attachments
Figure 3-18 U.S. Machinery Attachment Imports and Share of Category’s Apparent Consumption*, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Figure 3-19 U.S. Machinery Attachment Exports and Share of Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Winches
Figure 3-20 U.S. Winch Imports and Share of Category Market Value, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Figure 3-21 U.S. Winch Exports and Share of Category Shipments, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Imports and Exports by Country of Origin
Japan Leading U.S. Supplier
Table 3-6 U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Country of Origin, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Table 3-6 [Cont.] U.S. Construction Machinery Imports by Country of Origin, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Canada Leads Purchasing
Table 3-7 U.S. Construction Machinery Exports by Country of Destination, 1997-2006 (in million $)
Chapter 4 Economic Growth Factors
Overview
General Economic and Market Trends
GDP Forecasted Growth at Modest 2.1% for 2007
Figure 4-1 Current-Dollar and Real GDP, 2002-2006 (in trillion $)
Figure 4-2 Percentage Changes in Current-Dollar GDP, Real GDP and GDP Price Index, 2002-2006 (%)
Economy, Inflation Prompt Interest Rates to Rise
Figure 4-3 Federal Funds Target Rate at End of Year, 2002-September 2007
Interest Rate Effect on Construction Machinery
Credit Crisis Prompts Fed Easing
Looking Ahead
Construction Spending
Figure 4-4 U.S. Residential, Non-residential and Total Construction Values, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Non-residential Overtakes Residential Construction
Figure 4-5 U.S. Residential, Non-residential and Total Construction
Monthly Values, January 2006-July 2007 (in billion $)
Tougher Times for Non-residential Construction?
Figure 4-6 U.S. Monthly Residential, Non-residential and Total
Construction Spending, Year-over-Year % Changes, January 2007- Jul-07
The Bottom May Be Near
Non-residential Construction Spending by Sector
Table 4-1 U.S. Non-residential Construction Values by Sector, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
Growth Slowing, Still Strong
Table 4-2 Year-over-Year Changes in U.S. Non-residential Construction Values by Sector, January and July 2006 vs. January and July 2007 (in billion $)
Residential Markets Head South
New Home Sales
Figure 4-7 U.S. New Single Family Home Sales by Region, January 1997-July 2007 (thousands of units)
Existing Home Sales
Pending Home Sales
Figure 4-8 U.S. Existing Home Sales by Region, 2004-2006 (annual) and August 2006-August 2007 (thousands of units)
Figure 4-9 U.S. Pending Home Sales Index by Region, 2004-2005 (annual), 1st Half 2006 and July 2006-July 2007
Building Permits
Figure 4-10 U.S. New Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits,
January 1997-August 2007
Private Sector Growth Slows, Public Booms in 2006
Figure 4-11 U.S. Private, Public and Total Construction Values, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Table 4-3 U.S. Private, Public and Total Construction Values, 1997-2006 (in billion $)
Trend Continues in 2007
Figure 4-12 U.S. Private, Public and Total Construction Monthly Values, January 2006-July 2007 (in billion $)
Public Sector Construction to Have Best Year in 2007
Figure 4-13 U.S. Monthly Private, Public and Total Construction
Spending, Year-over-Year % Changes, January 2007-July 2007
Supply Challenges
Increased Commodity Prices, Demand Lead to Higher
Producer Prices
Figure 4-14 Producer Price Indexes for Selected Commodities, 1997-2006
Figure 4-15 Producer Price Indexes for Construction Machinery and Selected Categories, 1997-2006
Machinery Price Increases
Chapter 5 Industry and Market Trends
Infrastructure Rehabilitation Boom
A Closer Look at Infrastructure Spending
Figure 5-1 U.S. Government Infrastructure Spending by Category, 1956-2004 (in millions of 2006 $)
Figure 5-2 Share of U.S. Government Infrastructure Spending by Category, 1956-2004 (% of total)
Figure 5-3 U.S. Federal vs. State & Local Government Infrastructure Spending, 1956-2004 (in millions of 2006 $)
Figure 5-4 Share of U.S. Federal vs. State & Local Government
Infrastructure Spending, 1956-2004 (% of total)
May 2007 Wartime Funding Measure
Costs May Squeeze End-User Demand for Machinery
Table 5-1 Top 25 Contractors, 2007
A Closer Look at Road Building
Green Machines and Standards
EPA Diesel Engine Emission Standards
Sustainability Through Remanufacturing
Compact Equipment for the Future
Telehandlers and Small-size Excavators
Table 5-2 Selected Compact Construction Machinery Introductions, 2006-2007
Going Hi-tech with GPS and Equipment Monitoring
Locating Missing Vehicles
Machinery Management Systems
Chapter 6 Distribution and Marketing Trends
Distribution Relationships Consolidate
Retail Prices and Key Marketing Determined by Dealers
Rental, Used and New Converge
Table 6-1 Top 25 Rental Outlets, 2007
Trial Drives Purchase of Innovative Products
Targeted End-User Marketing
Chapter 7 Corporate Profiles
Overview
The Companies
Competition
Financing
Corporate Strategies
Significant Event: Ingersoll Rand Divests
Selected Corporate Profiles
Caterpillar, Inc.
Overview
Machinery
Logistics Services
Engines
Financial Products
Performance
Figure 7-1 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Caterpillar Construction Machinery, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
Product Portfolio
Table 7-1 Caterpillar Product Portfolio, 2007
Significant Events
CNH Global N.V.
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-2 Estimated U.S. Revenues of CNH Construction Machinery, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
Product Portfolio
Table 7-2 Case Product Portfolio, 2007
Table 7-3 New Holland Product Portfolio, 2007
Table 7-4 Kobelco Product Portfolio, 2007
Significant Events
Deere & Company
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-3 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Deere Construction Machinery, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
Product Portfolio
Table 7-5 Deere Product Portfolio, 2007
Significant Events
Komatsu Ltd.
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-4 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Komatsu Construction
Machinery, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
Product Portfolio
Significant Events
Terex Corp.
Aerial Work Platforms
Construction
Cranes
Materials Processing & Mining
Roadbuilding, Utility Products & Other
Performance
Figure 7-5 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Terex Construction Machinery,
2002-2006 (in billion $)
Product Portfolio
Table 7-6 Terex Product Portfolio, 2007
Table 7-7 Genie Product Portfolio, 2007
Table 7-8 Bid-Well Product Portfolio, 2007
Table 7-9 Powerscreen Product Portfolio, 2007
Significant Events
Volvo Construction Equipment North America, Inc.
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-6 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Volvo Group Construction
Machinery and Ingersoll Rand Road Construction, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
Product Portfolio
Significant Events
The Manitowoc Company, Inc.
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-7 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Manitowoc Construction
Machinery, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
Product Portfolio
Table 7-10 Manitowoc Product Portfolio, 2007
Source: Manitowoc corporate website; as viewed on Sept. 3, 2007.
Table 7-11 Grove Product Portfolio, 2007
Table 7-12 National Crane Product Portfolio, 2007
Table 7-13 Potain Product Portfolio, 2007
Significant Events
Doosan Infracore Co. Ltd.
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-8 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Doosan Infracore Construction Machinery and Ingersoll Rand’s Bobcat, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
Product Portfolio
Table 7-14 Doosan Infracore Product Portfolio, 2007
Table 7-15 Bobcat Product Portfolio, 2007
Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-9 Estimated U.S. Revenues of Hitachi Construction Machinery, 2002-2006 (in billion $)
Product Portfolio
Table 7-16 HCM Product Portfolio, 2007
Significant Events
GREEN BUILDING MATERIALS IN THE U.S.
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
The Market
Scope of the Report
Methodology
Product Definitions
Market Overview - Issues and Drivers
Measuring the Market
Figure 1-1 Estimated and Projected Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building Material Market, 2002-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 1-2 Estimated Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building Material Market: By Category, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 1-3 Projected Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building Material Market: By Category, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Challenges to Quantifying Market Size and Growth
The "Sell Side" Perspective - Estimates Vary
Product Segments, Market Sizes and Growth
Siding
Figure 1-4 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Siding Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 1-5 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Siding Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Insulation
Figure 1-6 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Insulation Product Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 1-7 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Insulation Product Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Wood Products
Figure 1-8 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Wood/Lumber Product Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 1-9 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Wood/Lumber Product Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Flooring
Figure 1-10 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Wood Flooring Product Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 1-11 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Wood Flooring Product Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Millwork
Figure 1-12 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Millwork Product Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 1-13 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Millwork Product Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
The "Buy Side" Perspective
LEED Project Trends
Table 1-1 Percent of LEED Projects by State (abbreviated)
Table 1-2 LEED Accredited Professionals by State (abbreviated)
Table 1-3 Percent of LEED Projects by Project Type (abbreviated)
LEED Projects by Building Owner Type
Table 1-4 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Owner Type (abbreviated)
Table 1-5 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Occupant Type (abbreviated)
Table 1-6 Percent of LEED Projects by Building Gross Square Footage Range (abbreviated)
Government and Educational Initiatives Recognizing LEED Certification
Federal Initiatives
State Initiatives
Municipal/City/County Initiatives
School Initiatives- Higher Education
School Initiatives- K-12
Public Incentives for Private LEED
LEED Credit Categories
International Green Trade
Marketing Trends and Dynamics
Manufacturers Pour on the Green
Online Sellers Add Color
Communicating With Customers
Emerging Opportunities
Competitor Profiles

Chapter 2: The Market
Scope of the Report
Methodology
Product Definitions
Market Overview - Issues and Drivers
Getting Green
New Infrastructure for a Green Market
Above and Beyond the Low Hanging Fruit
The Consumer Has Spoken…a Little
Measuring the Market
Figure 2-1 Estimated and Projected Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building Material Market, 2002-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 2-2 Estimated Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building Material Market: By Category, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Table 2-1 Estimated Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building Material Market: By Category, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Table 2-2 Projected Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building Material Market: By Category, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 2-3 Projected Wholesale Revenues of the U.S. Green Building Material Market: By Category, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Challenges to Quantifying Market Size and Growth
The "Sell Side" Perspective - Estimates Vary
A LEED Perspective
Product Segments, Market Sizes and Growth
Siding
Figure 2-4 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Siding Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Table 2-3 Estimated Revenues of Overall and Green Siding Market: Growth and Green Siding Product Penetration, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 2-5 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Siding Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Table 2-4 Projected Revenues of Overall and Green Siding Market: Growth and Green Siding Product Penetration, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Insulation
Figure 2-6 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Insulation Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Table 2-5 Estimated Revenues of Overall and Green Thermal Insulation Market: Growth and Green Insulation Product Penetration, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 2-7 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Insulation Product Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Table 2-6 Projected Revenues of Overall and Green Thermal Insulation Market: Growth and Green Insulation Product Penetration, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Wood Products
Figure 2-8 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Wood/Lumber Product Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Table 2-7 Estimated Revenues of Overall and Green Wood/Lumber Product Market: Growth and Green Wood/Lumber Product Penetration, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 2-9 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Wood/Lumber Product Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Table 2-8 Projected Revenues of Overall and Green Wood/Lumber Product Market: Growth and Green Wood/Lumber Product Penetration, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Flooring
Figure 2-10 Estimated Growth of U.S. Green Wood Flooring Product Market Revenues, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Table 2-9 Estimated Revenues of Overall and Green Wood Flooring Product Market: Growth and Green Wood Flooring Product Penetration, 2002-2006 (in thousands of dollars)
Figure 2-11 Projected Growth of U.S. Green Wood Flooring Product Market Revenues, 2007-2011 (in thousands of dollars)
Table 2-10 Projected Revenues of Overall and Green Wood