Construction Industry Calls for a Paradigm Shift

Tue 25th Mar, 2025

The construction sector in Austria is in urgent need of revitalization, with recent data indicating a significant decline in the market for insulation materials. Over the past three years, the industry has experienced a reduction of nearly 30% in sales, translating to approximately 1.9 million cubic meters less in insulation materials sold and utilized. This downward trend has heightened the need for a rebound in the construction market.

According to industry experts, the government's extensive program, spanning over 200 pages, offers some cautious optimism for the future. Effective implementation, particularly regarding the reduction of bureaucratic hurdles, is critical for achieving the much-needed turnaround for the construction sector.

The easing of credit granting regulations, along with a variety of funding applications submitted under the "Sanierungsbonus" initiative, has the potential to stimulate construction activity. The allocation of financial resources for the "Wohnbaumilliarde" initiative in 2024, aimed at supporting federal states and non-profit housing projects, also raises hopes for a revival of the construction economy.

Recent statistics reveal a stark decline in the insulation market, with 2024 witnessing a drop to just 4.4 million cubic meters, marking a record low and a decrease of 14.5% from previous years. Following a peak of over 6.3 million cubic meters in 2021, the sector has faced continuous decreases: a decline of more than 6% in 2022, a further drop of over 13.6% in 2023, and a notable 14.5% decrease in 2024.

These downturns have particularly affected alternative insulation materials and foam products, which saw reductions of 20.8% and 17.1%, respectively. Even traditional mineral wool products recorded a decline of 10.2%, underscoring the widespread impact of these market challenges across the entire insulation industry.

The GDI 2050, representing the insulation and window industry, aims to enhance energy efficiency in buildings and adapt to future demands. The organization advocates for strategic measures to improve the construction landscape and restore its vibrancy.


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