PUBLISHER: Arizton Advisory & Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1253498
PUBLISHER: Arizton Advisory & Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1253498
The North America construction equipment rental market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.62%.
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Investment in the Upgradation and Maintenance of Infrastructure Projects Is Expected to Support the North America Construction Equipment Rental Market
In November 2022, the Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry in Canada announced an investment of USD 127 million to support the renovation and expansion of 8 biocontainment facilities across Canada. Additionally, under the Investing Canada Plan, the government stated more than USD 180 billion in grants for public transit projects, green infrastructure, social infrastructure, and trade and transportation routes over 12 years.
Moreover, Quebec announced an expenditure of USD 75.6 billion in 2022 for the renovation and maintenance of infrastructure projects. The education sector has stated an investment of USD 7.2 billion to expand and refurbish higher education institutions and increase classroom space. Additionally, Canada's focus on the 'Green Building Strategy' has significantly propelled the demand for rental construction equipment in the country. The Strategy aims to reduce emissions by 37% by 2030 and create a net-zero emissions building sector by 2050.
Tight Supply of New Construction Equipment and High Prices to Escalate the Demand for Rental Equipment
The regional supply disruptions have hampered the manufacturing of new equipment, leading to a surge in equipment prices and propelling the North America construction equipment rental market. The severe scarcity of chips used in equipment manufacturing has also added further pressure to the situation. Moreover, it has been estimated that semiconductor chips will remain in short supply during 2023. Prices of new equipment, for instance, skid steer loaders, increased by 30% in the region. Aerial platform and earthmoving segments also witnessed considerable price jumps in 2022 due to inflationary pressures. Prices of large excavators were up by 12% in 2022 with low sales; for instance, John Deere excavator prices rose by 18% in Canada.
The Boom in Residential Construction to Propel the Demand for Rental Construction Equipment
In May 2022, the U.S. government released its Housing Supply Action Plan, which primarily focused on reducing the burden of housing costs over time and boosting the development of affordable and quality housing across the US. The Plan would also aid the renters with high rental costs by constructing housing for low- and middle-income families. Approximately 1,392,300 residential units were finished in 2022 across the U.S., which was a 3.8% increase compared to 2021. According to the US Census Bureau report of December 2022, building permits were recorded at a total of 1,330,000 which was 1.6% below compared to November 2022.
Integration of Digital Technologies in the Rental Fleet by the Rental Construction Equipment Companies
The North America construction equipment rental market focuses on digital technologies to enhance the customer experience. For Instance, United Rentals has invested significantly in developing productivity-enhancing integration tools, digital platforms, and cloud-based worksite management solutions. Total Control, provided by United Rentals, is a cloud-based worksite management solution that supports customers in maximizing the utilization of their equipment fleet. The company also has a facility of Mobile Application through which customers can rent equipment smoothly, track their fleet through GPS technology, and browse the online equipment rental fleet portfolio with pricing. Customers can also place service and maintenance requests via the application.
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A Rise in Mortgage Rates in the Region May Restrict the Demand for Residential Units
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC), in 2022, stated that approximately 3.5 million houses must be built by 2030 to tackle the housing gap. In Canada, in Nov 2022, single-family permits fell by 9%, and multi-family permits dropped by 2.6%. Additionally, residential construction in the U.S. fell to its lowest in 2022 due to high mortgage rates and high prices of construction materials. In October 2022, the average interest rate was 7.06%, and the house prices reached USD 525,000, a 40% increase compared to 2020. The Federal Reserve further predicted the mortgage rates to be at 4.6% in 2023, which is comparatively higher than the pre-pandemic levels.
Skilled Labour Shortage to Hamper the Delivery of Construction Projects
According to the data published by Statistics Canada, the country recorded 81,500 labor shortages in the construction industry as of Q1 2022. Many construction companies were forced to postpone and cancel their construction projects due to a shortage of skilled workforce. For Instance, PCL Constructors In. (Construction company) dismissed many opportunities due to the unavailability of the labor force.
Additionally, per the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME), the country's
Environmental Regulations to Hamper the Demand for Large Rental Construction Equipment
The U.S. and Canadian governments, in 2021, committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The U.S. government's concern for air pollution is driving it towards taking more necessary steps. The country is following the Tier 4 emission standard and is expected to launch the Tier 5 emission standard by 2024. The construction industry in the region is one of the largest contributors to CO2 emissions. Therefore, these regulations could hamper the demand for diesel-powered rental equipment in the North America construction equipment rental market. Demand for large rental equipment in North America would also decline as the construction companies are pushed to use compact and electric equipment on the constriction sites.
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