Table of Contents: Water & Sewer Pipe Network
Executive Summary
Myriad of market drivers and inhibitors shaping market outlook
Threads of higher growth categories emerge within mature market sector
Looking to the Future: Trends to Watch
Section 1: Drivers for Change in Water Distribution & Wastewater Collection network Infrastructure
1.1 COVID Shakes Up Market Landscape
1.2 Inflationary Pressures after Investment Outlook
1.3 Anticipating Climatic Events Mitigates Utility Risks Drought
1.4 Population, Demographic Shifts Signal Demand Changes
1.5 Aging Water & Wastewater Infrastructure & Deferred Investment
1.6 New Underground Network Additions Driven by Housing Starts
1.7 Infrastructure Moves Capital Investments Closer to Reality
1.8 Municipal Material Preferences, Procurement Policies Shape Market Opportunities
Section 2: Forecast Methodology & Assumptions
2.1 Bluefield Approach & Assumptions
2.2 Building on the Existing Asset Base
2.3 Calculating the Underlying Costs
2.4 Determining Rates of Change
2.5 Geographic Inputs Shape Variability
2.6 Diverging Material & Hardware Costs
2.7 Sowing Seeds for Greenfield Infrastructure
2.8 Replacement & Rehabilitation to Maintain Current System
Section 3: A Variable Market
3.1 Supply Chain Constraints Reflected in Underground Network Material Prices
3.2 Three Scenarios for Market Growth
Section 4: Waster Distribution & Wastewater Collection Network Forecasts
4.1 Forecast Overview
4.2 Forecast by Geography
4.3 Breaking Down the Outlook: Greenfield, Replacement & Rehabilitation
4.4 Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection Pipes and Fittings
4.5 Valve Types & Sizes
4.6 Manhole Market Outlook
4.7 Hydrant Market Outlook
Section 5: Looking to the Future
Housing Market Risks Loom
Changing Utility Budgets Impact Infrastructure Buildout
New Materials Reshape Footprint
Labor Constraints Drive Wage Escalation
Digital Impacts: Underground Network Asset Intelligence & Windows into the Network