Robert Palmer, Managing Director, Palmer Market Research, said: “The outcome of the Brexit referendum was unexpected and that appears to have had a direct impact on the commercial glazing sector. This appears to be particularly acute in commercial office space, as large employers hedge their bets as to the nature of Brexit and put plans for new development on hold.”
Pressure on public sector budgets is also cited by the report as limiting the availability of funding for major capital spends. The report’s authors also highlight a squeeze on the high street as retailers shift more of their business online.
Things are not, however, entirely gloomy. “It would be wrong to write-off the commercial glazing sector. There are and continue to be sizeable pockets of growth. Our forecasts have, however, changed significantly since the Brexit vote and we predict that it’s effects will continue to be felt for the foreseeable future.
The decision by Gerda to take to national television marks a notable departure from the…
The UK glazing industry faces one of the most significant periods of transformation in its…
In the home improvement sector where margins are tight and reputations are built project by…
Unique Window Systems’ continuing growth has earned it a place in a respected cross-industry league…
Anglian Home Improvements, has reported an unprecedented surge in customer enquiries since the start of…
Edgetech, the global leader in warm edge spacer technology, is set to make a major…