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The construction of smart buildings, specifically non-residential structures, involves the process of creating, modifying, repairing, enhancing, or demolishing any non-residential smart home based on a detailed design and plan. Smart homes, characterized as forward-looking buildings equipped with advanced electronics and wireless devices, operate through a smart home system that necessitates a web portal or smartphone application to serve as the user interface for interacting with the automated system.
The primary product categories within smart buildings, focusing on non-residential structures, include institutional buildings and commercial buildings. Commercial buildings encompass various structures such as office buildings, retail spaces, and warehouses, where commercial activities are conducted. These smart buildings incorporate automation technologies featuring intelligent security systems, building energy management systems, infrastructure management systems, network management systems, and others. They find applications in diverse sectors such as government, airports, hospitals, educational institutions, manufacturing and industrial facilities, among others. Smart building projects include both new construction and remodeling initiatives.
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The smart buildings (nonresidential buildings) market size has grown rapidly in recent years. It will grow from $69.94 billion in 2024 to $78.15 billion in 2025 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.7%. The growth in the historic period can be attributed to strong economic growth in emerging markets, low interest rate environment, increase in internet penetration, favorable government initiatives and technology development.
The smart buildings (nonresidential buildings) market size is expected to see rapid growth in the next few years. It will grow to $127.62 billion in 2029 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.0%. The growth in the forecast period can be attributed to increased urbanization, increasing IoT evolving smart cities and increasing demand. Major trends in the forecast period include adopting artificial intelligence and robotics to assist in construction activities, utilizing predictive analytics techniques to improve risk scans and reduce production costs, adopting IoT technologies to increase operational efficiencies, investing in security solutions to safeguard consumers, investing in smart switches and displays to provide a seamless user experience, adopting green construction and energy efficient techniques to develop environmentally-friendly smart nonresidential buildings, using living or green roofs to enhance efficiency of the green buildings, implementing low-emittance windows or smart glasses for better functioning of green commercial spaces.
The smart building (non-residential) market is being propelled by the growing demand for task automation through IoT (Internet of Things) devices. IoT involves the transmission and reception of data through a network of sensors, appliances, meters, and other devices within a smart building. The integration of IoT-enabled sensors and devices enhances the efficiency of appliances, rendering the smart building more efficient, sustainable, and secure. For example, certain IoT-enabled sensors can autonomously control lighting by detecting presence in a room, thereby contributing a distinctive feature to the smart building. Consequently, the increased adoption of IoT technology serves as a catalyst for the growth of the smart building market. Illustratively, the installed base of connected devices in the commercial smart building vertical is projected to increase from 1.7 billion in 2020 to around 3 billion by 2025, indicating a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10.8%. Thus, the heightened utilization of IoT devices in smart buildings propels the expansion of the smart building (non-residential) market.
Rising cloud adoption is expected to significantly boost the growth of the smart buildings market, particularly for non-residential buildings. The cloud refers to a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet that store, manage, and deliver data, applications, and services to users and organizations. In smart non-residential buildings, cloud-based technologies enable centralized control and monitoring of various systems, enhancing energy efficiency and optimizing facility management. These technologies facilitate real-time data access, remote diagnostics, and predictive analytics, leading to improved operational decision-making. For instance, in December 2023, the European Commission (EC), the Belgium-based executive body of the European Union (EU), reported a 4.2 percentage point increase in cloud-based solution adoption in 2023, with 45.2% of enterprises purchasing cloud computing services-marking a notable rise since 2021. Therefore, the increasing adoption of cloud technologies is driving the growth of the smart buildings market for non-residential structures.
The incorporation of 5G technology stands out as the latest trend in the smart building (non-residential) market. 5G, the emerging cellular technology, significantly reduces the communication time among devices over a wireless network. The implementation of 5G in smart buildings is poised to substantially enhance the utilization of wireless edge devices, delivering enriched multimedia experiences. Additionally, 5G is expected to enhance security check applications in commercial buildings. In the context of smart hospital buildings, the adoption of 5G is projected to enhance wayfinding, enabling smart wheelchairs and beds to assist immobile patients. Mobile operators are projected to invest over $600 billion in their 5G networks from 2022 to 2025. Factories are actively involved in manufacturing advanced antenna system radios to facilitate rapid 5G deployments. The utilization of 5G technology is anticipated to improve connectivity in smart buildings, representing a trend marked by substantial capital investments from major players in the smart building (non-residential) market.
Prominent companies in the smart buildings (non-residential) market are intensifying their focus on introducing self-installed devices, exemplified by Zurich Insite, to gain a competitive advantage. Zurich Insite is a smart building proposition designed to optimize building performance by converting building management system (BMS) data into tailored, actionable insights. For instance, in June 2022, Zurich UK, a technology company based in the UK, launched Zurich Insite, featuring self-installed devices and real-time monitoring technology to assess the real-time health of buildings. Businesses utilizing these devices can enhance overall property management, mitigate risks, improve operational efficiencies, and reduce property losses. Moreover, these smart building devices are tailored to assist businesses in enhancing sustainability.
In March 2022, Nordomatic AB, a Sweden-based home automation company, completed the acquisition of Spica Technologies Limited for an undisclosed amount. This strategic move enables Nordomatic to expand its smart building offerings into the digital workplace market. Spica Technologies Limited, based in the UK, is a software company providing smart building solutions for the built environment, encompassing energy management and building automation.
Major companies operating in the smart buildings (nonresidential buildings) market include China State Construction Engineering Co., Ltd., VINCI, Bechtel Corporation, Skanska AB, Turner Construction Company, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, PCL Construction, AECOM, BESIX Group, Shanghai Construction Group (SCG), SGS Group, Larsen & Toubro, GMR Group, Hindustan Construction Company, GVK Group, Kajima Corporation, Shimizu Corporation, Shanghai Intelligent Building Technology (SIBT), Obayashi Corporation, Taisei Corporation, Balfour Beatty, Bouygues, Royal BAM Group, Laing O'Rourke, ACS Group, EllisDon Corporation, Aecon Group Incorporated, Ledcor Group of Companies, Gilbane Building Company, Empresas ICA SAB de CV, Carso Infraestructura y Construccion S.A.B., Clark Group, Swinerton, Hensel Phelps, Lendlease, Arabian Construction Company, WBHO Construction (Pty) Ltd., Stefanutti Stocks (Pty) Ltd, WK construction, Redcon Construction Company, Estim Construction Co. Ltd, Eco-Beam, Ecomo, TSAI design studio
Asia-Pacific was the largest region in the smart buildings (non-residential buildings) market in 2024. South America is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the global smart buildings (nonresidential buildings) market during the forecast period. The regions covered in the smart buildings (nonresidential buildings) market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa
The countries covered in the smart buildings (nonresidential buildings) market report are Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Russia, South Korea, UK, USA, Italy, Canada, Spain
The smart buildings (non-residential) construction market includes revenues earned by entities by constructing non-residential smart buildings such as offices, sports, college buildings, and other commercial buildings. The establishments in this market include non-residential general contractors, non-residential for-sale builders, non-residential design-build firms, and non-residential project construction management firms. The non-residential green building construction work performed includes new work, additions, alterations, maintenance, and repairs. Smart buildings use automatic processes to control the buildings' operations such as air conditioning, lighting, security, and other systems. The market value includes the value of related goods sold by the service provider or included within the service offering. Only goods and services traded between entities or sold to end consumers are included.
The market value is defined as the revenues that enterprises gain from the sale of goods and/or services within the specified market and geography through sales, grants, or donations in terms of the currency (in USD, unless otherwise specified).
The revenues for a specified geography are consumption values that are revenues generated by organizations in the specified geography within the market, irrespective of where they are produced. It does not include revenues from resales along the supply chain, either further along the supply chain or as part of other products.
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