CONSTRUCTION OPPORTUNITIES
BETTER BUILDINGS, ONE LAYER AT A TIME
Today’s construction industry faces novel and unexpected challenges. At present, new builds are now often less desirable than old ones, especially in the private sector. The cause and motivations of this current climate are still up for debate, and whether it’s true or false, exaggerated or understated, the point is moot; many homebuyers feel they’ll get more bang for their buck by opting for older homes built at the standards of “the good old days.” However, while this perception is hurting contractors whose livelihoods are centered around new construction projects, it’s contrary to current housing demands. In fact, the demand for housing is skyrocketing, reflected by today’s unprecedented price hikes. Housing shortages, especially for affordable housing, internal and external migration, growing populations, rising standards of living, global supply chain disruptions, and countless other factors mean new construction is desperately needed in the United States and across the world, translating to massive economic opportunities in the construction industry. Moreover, it’s not just the private sector that’s both strange and exciting. Recent, ongoing, and projected geopolitical events and domestic politics have seen manufacturing start to slowly but surely return stateside, meaning commercial and industrial facilities are in similarly high demand. But how to capitalize on these opportunities?
Well, whether you’re the proud owner of an existing construction business, or have entrepreneurial aspirations in the construction industry, partnering with ArmorThane is your ticket to achieving that elusive competitive advantage or can be the impetus of a flourishing new enterprise. Our high-performance polyurea and polyurethane spray elastomer technology is well-suited for a multitude of construction projects, helping build safer, stronger, aesthetic, functional, and (last but not least!) cost-effective buildings that help build better businesses just as well as they build better buildings.