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The UK rainscreen cladding market is expected to grow significantly by the end of the decade, with forecasts showing a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of between 6% to 8.5% from 2024-2030.
Revenue is projected to grow from approximately £945,531,000 ($1.24 billion) in 2023 to around £1,677,555,000 ($2.2 billion) by 2034.
Key growth drivers include the remediation and replacement of unsafe cladding, the demand for energy-efficient and aesthetically pleasing buildings, and stricter fire safety regulations which favour high-performance materials such as metal, composite, and fibre cement.
If the rainscreen cladding marketing is to continue its upward curve, it will need a lot more skilled and qualified installers.
There have already been many stories of remediated buildings which are having to re-remediated because of sub-standard and unsafe work.
Upskilling the cladding workforce will be vital to the sector to enable it to hit the targets set in the government’s remediation acceleration plan.
Cladding installers and supervisors can benefit from embedding their skills and adding to them with specifics around legislation and safety.
For more details about rainscreen cladding training, visit our rainscreen cladding courses webpage.
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