Expect Moderate Growth in Cement Consumption

by | Mar 31, 2019

The Portland Cement Association’s spring forecast calls for strong to moderate growth for cement consumption through 2019--up 2.3 percent--and into 2020. This marks a marginal slowing in the pace of growth compared to PCA’s fall 2018 forecast.

The Portland Cement Association’s spring forecast calls for strong to moderate growth for cement consumption through 2019–up 2.3 percent–and into 2020. This marks a marginal slowing in the pace of growth compared to PCA’s fall 2018 forecast.

“Private construction growth, being an interest rate-sensitive sector, is expected to slow under the weight of higher interest rates. Cement consumption growth will slow as a result,” says PCA Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Ed Sullivan. “Absent a new near-term infrastructure program, public sector cement consumption is also expected to slow as transportation investment takes a back seat to high state spending priorities.”

Overall, the pace of cement consumption growth is expected to soften each year through 2021.

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