According to the new market research report "Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring Market with Covid-19 Impact Analysis by Offering (Hardware & Software, and Services), Networking Technology (Wired, Wireless), Structure, Application, End User, and Geography - Global Forecast to 2025", The GTIM market is projected to reach USD 4.5 billion by 2025 from USD 2.9 billion in 2020; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.2% from 2020 to 2025. Major drivers for the growth of the market are significant rise in infrastructure investments across various countries, use of geotechnical instrumentation to prevent failure of geotechnical structures and loss of lives, stringent government regulations to make structures more sustainable and safer, and growing awareness about benefits of GTIM tools. Opportunities in APAC and GCC countries, and investments in oil & gas and major energy projects is creating ample growth opportunities in the market.
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Opportunity: Opportunities in APAC and GCC countries
The rate of adoption of GTIM is increasing in major countries of APAC, such as India and China. APAC countries are densely populated, and governments in these countries focus on infrastructural developments for their growth and sustainability. Market players from the Americas and Europe are actively meeting the geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring requirements of various projects in APAC.
With the Americas being in the leading position in adopting GTIM techniques and services, the demand for GTIM is on the rise at the global level. The US and several European countries are aggressively and systematically using GTIM techniques to prevent possible structural failure and monetary losses. APAC countries, such as China, Japan, and Singapore; and GCC countries, such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, present a huge potential for the GTIM market, considering their infrastructural investments in buildings, utilities, bridges, and tunnels.
Challenge: Negative impact of COVID-19 on construction engineering
COVID-19 has turned into a global crisis, evolving at high speed and scale. No industry is immune to this crisis and engineering and construction are no exception. Contractors are at the forefront as they are service and product providers at the same time. COVID-19 affects both materials, and labor, the key cost components of construction projects, and by doing so, challenges on-going project delivery, companies’ liquidity, and whole business models.
The construction supply chain is highly impacted, generating project slippage and/or extra costs. Enhanced focus on worker safety and increased cost pressure could accelerate the move to offsite construction methods. The efficiency and controlled environment of factory production can help in leveraging labor costs and in optimizing project schedules. To increase competitiveness, engineering and construction companies should improve the balance between site work, engineers, and factory assembly.
Based on end user, the buildings & infrastructure segment held the largest share of the GTIM market in 2019.
The buildings and infrastructure segment is expected to continue to dominate the GTIM market, by end user, during the forecast period. The major factor contributing to the growth of this market is the growing awareness about geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring techniques, along with their benefits, across the world. Benefits such as real-time monitoring and accurate data are supporting the GTIM market to grow. The primary reason for the growth of the market for the buildings and infrastructure segment is that this sector includes a few of the major critical structures, such as dams, tunnels, bridges, and buildings that need to be closely monitored regularly. Also, this segment was the early adopter of geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring techniques; therefore, it is likely to continue to lead the GTIM market in the coming years.
The services segment projected to account for a larger size of the GTIM market during the forecast period.
The service segment is expected to continue to hold a larger share of the geotechnical instrumentation & monitoring market during the forecast period. Across the world, maximum companies in the GTIM market are dedicated to offering instrumentation and monitoring services, and the manufacturers of hardware and software components required for GTIM engineering are comparatively fewer. Therefore, the services segment is expected to continue to lead the GTIM market during the forecast period.
The GTIM market in Americas projected to hold the largest share in 2025.
The GTIM market in the Americas is expected to grow at a significant rate owing to an increase in investments in infrastructural projects in the region. For instance, from 2009 to 2017, the US federal government and local government spent about USD 440 billion on infrastructure. In addition, countries such as the US and Canada are increasingly adopting geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring tools to ensure the safety and security of structures and their people.
Additionally, in the Americas, both government and private sectors are aggressively involved in large-scale infrastructure projects. For example, the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) has constructed a 4-lane concrete interstate freeway between Silverline Road and Foothill Drive in Henderson. The government spent USD 83 million in this project. This is one of the many projects in the region. Such new infrastructure projects would upsurge the demand for geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring tools. Therefore, the rapid development of new infrastructures in the Americas is one of the major driving factors for the market growth in this region.
Fugro (Netherlands), Keller Group plc. (UK), Nova Metrix LLC (US), Geocomp Corporation (US), GEOKON (US), Sisgeo S.r.l (Italy), COWI A/S (Denmark), RST Instruments Ltd. (Canada), James Fisher and Sons plc (UK), and Deep Excavation LLC (US)are a few major players in the GTIM market.
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