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June 30, 2023
Get the Latest Market Study Information with the 2022/2023 FGIA U.S. Statistical Review and Forecast
Thanks to a recent webinar, FGIA members had the opportunity to have their specific questions answered about the market study research FGIA commissions each year, offering historic and current market information as well as forecasts into the coming years. The most recent report, the FGIA 2022/2023 U.S. Industry Review and Forecast, was released in May. It is a compilation of statistical data from government and industry sources useful in forecasting industry outlook. This report, coming in at 18 pages, contains unit or square footage data and projections of residential, non-residential and remodeling fenestration market size. FGIA corporate members can get a copy at a significant member discount.
During the FGIA members only webinar, participants asked Nick Limb from Ducker Carlisle their questions about how the study is conducted as well as detailed questions about specific information included in the report. This once-a-year webinar is a unique opportunity to get this level of individual attention on what members care about most in market research. If you missed out, consider becoming an FGIA member today.
Did you know historical versions of the FGIA market studies are also available for purchase? Prior years of these reports are available for purchase at half of the current price. To purchase archive market study reports, submit your request to Meryl Williams Clark. Having access to this historical data can help provide valuable context to today’s market.
Our market studies are one of the benefits most prized by FGIA’s members. If you aren’t already involved in FGIA, take the time to join now. The full version of FGIA’s market study, conducted every other year, will come out in Spring 2024. You won’t want to miss out! Join today.
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