Stormwater management represents a growing area of investment and concern for U.S. municipalities, transportation departments, and private property owners. Since 2020, the U.S. has seen an annual average of 22.0 large-scale climate and weather disasters, compared to just 3.3 such events per year in the 1980s and 6.7 in the 2000s. Most significantly, more than three-quarters of these events are related to stormwater, including severe storms, hurricanes, and flooding.
At the same time, construction and urban development across the country are contributing to an expansion of impervious surfaces, such as asphalt and concrete, which further exacerbate flooding and water pollution from unmitigated stormwater runoff. Nearly one-third of the nation's 470,000 assessed water bodies are classified as impaired, with stormwater runoff-from urban areas, roadways, and agricultural operations-a leading contributor.
As such, a growing roster of incumbents and emerging solutions providers are carving out positions to address stormwater management, with solutions ranging from traditional gray infrastructure-i.e., drains, pumps, catch basins, chambers, and decentralized treatment systems-to newer digital platforms and alternative 'green infrastructure' solutions.
This Insight Report and accompanying data dashboard provide a comprehensive evaluation of the U.S. stormwater infrastructure market landscape, including market drivers, trends, forecasts, and company profiles of 30 leading stormwater infrastructure and equipment suppliers.
Accompanying Data Dashboard:
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Report Scope:
U.S. stormwater infrastructure market drivers & trends
Market sizing & forecasts - by year, product type, end-user segment, and state
30+ profiles of leading stormwater equipment & infrastructure suppliers
Key Questions Addressed:
1. What are the leading environmental, financial, macroeconomic, and regulatory drivers spurring public and private investment in stormwater infrastructure and management?
2. How do stormwater infrastructure needs vary across different end-user groups (i.e., municipalities, state DOTs, commercial property developers)?
3. What is the size of the U.S. stormwater infrastructure market, and how does the growth outlook vary across product types, end-user segments, and states / regions?
4. Who are the leading players in the stormwater infrastructure market, and how are they are positioned in terms of product, channel, and investment strategy?
5. What is the role of emerging solutions (e.g., digital monitoring and modeling platforms, alternative stormwater finance schemes, green infrastructure) in disrupting or accelerating the traditional stormwater infrastructure sector?
Companies Profiled:
ADS
AquaShield Inc.
Baughman Tile Company
Columbia Precast Products
The Concrete Company
Diamond Plastics Corporations
Eagle Corporation
Franklin Electric
Grundfos
Highland Tank
Hobas Pipe USA Inc.
IPEX
Jensen Precast
JM Eagle
KSB
Lane Enterprise Inc.
Mattr
Nationwide Tanks
NDS
Northwest Pipe Company
Oldcastle Infrastructure
Orenco Systems
Premier Tech
Prinsco
The Quikrete Companies
SIP Industries
Southeast Culvert
StormTrap LLC.
Westlake Pipe & Fittings
Xylem
Companies Mentioned:
2NDNATURE
ADS
Advanced Drainage Systems
AECOM
Alberici Constructors
Aliaxis
Ameron
AquaShield
Arcadis
Autodesk
Baughman Tile Company
Bentley Systems
Black & Veatch
Brown and Caldwell
Burns & McDonnell
CalPortland
Calvert Impact Capital
Carollo Engineers
Clear Creek Solutions
Coastal Precast
Columbia Precast Products
Contech Engineered Solutions
CPP
Cultec, Inc.
Diamond Plastics Corporation
Dubric Industries
Duraslot
Eagle Corporation
EnCon
Esri
FloodMapp
Fluidit
Forterra
Franklin Electric
Garney Construction
Geneva Pipe & Precast
Goldman Sachs
Google Research
Grundfos
Hancock Concrete Products
HARCO Fittings
Haskell
HDR
Highland Tank
HOBAS Pipe
Hydro International
HydroLogic Solutions
In-situ
Infiltrator Water Technologies
Invisible Structures
IPEX
Jacobs
Jensen Precast
JM Eagle
JR Filanc Construction Company
Kiewit Corporation
KSB Group
Lane Enterprises
Mattr
McCarthy Construction
Metasphere
MKB Innovation
Mott MacDonald
National Pipe & Plastics
National Stormwater Trust
Nationwide Tanks
NDS
Northwest Pipe Company
Oldcastle Infrastructure
Opti by Aliaxis
Orenco
OTT Hydromet
Pacific Corrugated Pipe
ParkUSA
PCL Construction
Plastic Tubing Industries
Premier Tech
Previsico
Prinsco
Quantified Ventures
Quikrete Group
Risk Factor
Silver-Line Plastics
SIP Industries
SmartCover
Solinst
Southeast Culvert
Stantec
StormTrap
Sundt Construction
Suntree Technologies
Tetra Tech
The Concrete Company
Torrent Resources
True Flood Risk
TRUEGRID
Valencia Pipe Company
Westlake Pipe & Fittings
Woodard & Curran
Xylem
YSI Inc.
Table of Contents
Section 1: U.S. Stormwater Market Drivers & Trends
Market Drivers & Inhibitors
Long-Term Historical Precipitation Trends
The Climate Crisis is a Water Crisis: U.S. Billion-Dollar Disasters