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“We expect aluminium extrusion to continue to be a critical element in high-rise buildings – whether office or residential – and a major factor in other building segments, such as mid-rise and institutional buildings”, Guy Charpentier, Division Marketing Director, Bonnell Aluminum & Lynn Brown, Market Development Consultant, AEC

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“We expect aluminium extrusion to continue to be a critical element in high-rise buildings – whether office or residential – and a major factor in other building segments, such as mid-rise and institutional buildings”, Guy Charpentier, Division Marketing Director, Bonnell Aluminum & Lynn Brown, Market Development Consultant, AEC
Category
Interview
Date
23 Jun 2023
Source
AL Circle
Detail

AL Circle: How do you envision the future of aluminium in the construction sector? What trends or developments do you expect to see in the coming years?

AEC: Despite rapid growth in transport applications, construction remains the largest end-use sector in North America (the U.S. and Canada), representing around 35% of total consumption.

We expect aluminium extrusion to continue to be a critical element in high-rise buildings – whether office or residential – and a major factor in other building segments, such as mid-rise and institutional buildings. 


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