Metal Construction Association's 2024 Market Study Now Available For Purchase

Chicago, IL – For the first time, the Metal Construction Association’s (MCA) annual MCA Market Study is available for purchase by non-members. Previously only available to members, it is the most comprehensive study of the metal construction industry. The MCA Market Study is compiled with industry data from all the leading
metal construction product manufacturers and provides analysis regarding growth, shipments, shares of the wall and roof market, and more. With a full picture of past and present market trends, plus forecasts, the study helps companies position themselves
for future market conditions and maximize opportunities.The report details how metal is performing against competitive materials by sector and region, and outlines key drivers for the use of metal in construction and the types of projects that are the best targets for sales and marketing efforts.
“This year’s report is nearly 70 pages of vital industry information,” says MCA President Brian Partyka. “The year-over-year data provides a means to derive essential insights to make informed decisions to be prepared for challenges
and optimize growth.”
The 2024 MCA Market Study is free to MCA members and $3,500 for non-members. Learn more at https://metalconstruction.org/products/2024-market-study
About The Metal Construction Association
Founded
in 1983, MCA represents over 100 member companies that manufacture and
distribute products for the metal construction industry. The
association’s mission is to promote the use of metal in the building
envelope. Member volunteers collaborate on projects to educate
contractors and architects about best practices for metal design and
installation, while also ensuring compliance with evolving building
codes and standards that support safety, sustainability, and
performance. Companies involved in MCA benefit greatly from activities
focused on research, codes and standards, market development, and
technical programs. For more information, visit www.metalconstruction.org.