U.S. GFRP Rebar Market Size, Share, Trends, Industry Analysis Report By Resin Type (Vinyl Ester, Epoxy, Others), By Tensile Strength, By Diameter, By Application – Market Forecast, 2025–2034
Description
The U.S. GFRP rebar market size is expected to reach USD 253.39 million by 2034, according to a new study by Polaris Market Research. The report “U.S. GFRP Rebar Market Size, Share, Trends, Industry Analysis Report By Resin Type (Vinyl Ester, Epoxy, Others), By Tensile Strength, By Diameter, By Application – Market Forecast, 2025–2034” gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth.
The U.S. GFRP rebar market focuses on the production and sale of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebar, which is a composite material used to reinforce concrete. This rebar is made from high-strength glass fibers set in a polymer resin. It is designed to be a durable and lightweight alternative to traditional steel rebar, offering great resistance to rust and chemicals. This makes it a preferred choice for construction projects that require long-lasting, low-maintenance materials, especially in harsh environments where corrosion is a concern.
The U.S. glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebar market is witnessing strong growth due to the push to fix and upgrade the country's aging infrastructure. The government is investing a high amount in projects such as rebuilding bridges and highways. In these projects, GFRP rebar is used increasingly as it resists corrosion from road salts and moisture. The material's lightweight nature also makes it easier and more affordable to transport and install, helping to speed up construction timelines. Overall, the market is benefiting from a trend toward more durable, sustainable, and cost-effective building materials for public and private projects.
U.S. GFRP Rebar Market Report Highlights
By resin type, the vinyl ester segment held the largest share of the market in 2024. This is because of its excellent resistance to corrosion and chemicals. This makes it a top choice for projects in harsh environments such as coastal areas and industrial settings.
By tensile strength, the low-strength segment held the largest revenue share in 2024. This is due to its widespread use in many different construction jobs. These are often used in smaller projects such as residential slabs and sidewalks, where the rebar provides enough strength and durability without the higher cost of high-strength material.
By diameter, the 10-20mm diameter segment held the largest share of the market in 2024. This is because it is the most common size used in a wide variety of construction applications. Its balance of strength, weight, and cost makes it a popular replacement for traditional rebar in general building and infrastructure projects.
By application, the highways, bridges, and buildings segment held the largest share of the market in 2024. The large number of construction and repair projects for public infrastructure and commercial buildings drives the high demand for GFRP rebar to create more durable structures that resist corrosion.
A few key players in the market include NUCOR Corporation; Hughes Brothers, Inc.; TUF-BAR; Schöck North America; Dextra Group; Owens Corning; Neuvokas Corporation; Pultron Composites; Marshall Composite Technologies; and Sireg S.P.A.
Polaris Market Research has segmented the U.S. GFRP rebar market report based on resin type, tensile strength, diameter, and application:
By Resin Type Outlook (Revenue – USD Million, 2020–2034)
Vinyl Ester
Epoxy
Others
By Tensile Strength Outlook (Revenue – USD Million, 2020–2034)
Low Strength
High Strength
By Diameter Outlook (Revenue – USD Million, 2020–2034)
<10mm
10-20mm
>20mm
By Application Outlook (Revenue – USD Million, 2020–2034)
Highways & Bridges & Buildings
Marine Structures & Waterfronts
Water Treatment Plants
Others
The U.S. GFRP rebar market focuses on the production and sale of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebar, which is a composite material used to reinforce concrete. This rebar is made from high-strength glass fibers set in a polymer resin. It is designed to be a durable and lightweight alternative to traditional steel rebar, offering great resistance to rust and chemicals. This makes it a preferred choice for construction projects that require long-lasting, low-maintenance materials, especially in harsh environments where corrosion is a concern.
The U.S. glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebar market is witnessing strong growth due to the push to fix and upgrade the country's aging infrastructure. The government is investing a high amount in projects such as rebuilding bridges and highways. In these projects, GFRP rebar is used increasingly as it resists corrosion from road salts and moisture. The material's lightweight nature also makes it easier and more affordable to transport and install, helping to speed up construction timelines. Overall, the market is benefiting from a trend toward more durable, sustainable, and cost-effective building materials for public and private projects.
U.S. GFRP Rebar Market Report Highlights
By resin type, the vinyl ester segment held the largest share of the market in 2024. This is because of its excellent resistance to corrosion and chemicals. This makes it a top choice for projects in harsh environments such as coastal areas and industrial settings.
By tensile strength, the low-strength segment held the largest revenue share in 2024. This is due to its widespread use in many different construction jobs. These are often used in smaller projects such as residential slabs and sidewalks, where the rebar provides enough strength and durability without the higher cost of high-strength material.
By diameter, the 10-20mm diameter segment held the largest share of the market in 2024. This is because it is the most common size used in a wide variety of construction applications. Its balance of strength, weight, and cost makes it a popular replacement for traditional rebar in general building and infrastructure projects.
By application, the highways, bridges, and buildings segment held the largest share of the market in 2024. The large number of construction and repair projects for public infrastructure and commercial buildings drives the high demand for GFRP rebar to create more durable structures that resist corrosion.
A few key players in the market include NUCOR Corporation; Hughes Brothers, Inc.; TUF-BAR; Schöck North America; Dextra Group; Owens Corning; Neuvokas Corporation; Pultron Composites; Marshall Composite Technologies; and Sireg S.P.A.
Polaris Market Research has segmented the U.S. GFRP rebar market report based on resin type, tensile strength, diameter, and application:
By Resin Type Outlook (Revenue – USD Million, 2020–2034)
Vinyl Ester
Epoxy
Others
By Tensile Strength Outlook (Revenue – USD Million, 2020–2034)
Low Strength
High Strength
By Diameter Outlook (Revenue – USD Million, 2020–2034)
<10mm
10-20mm
>20mm
By Application Outlook (Revenue – USD Million, 2020–2034)
Highways & Bridges & Buildings
Marine Structures & Waterfronts
Water Treatment Plants
Others
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Report Description
- 1.1.1. Objectives of the Study
- 1.1.2. Market Scope
- 1.1.3. Assumptions
- 1.2. Stakeholders
- 2. Executive Summary
- 2.1. Market Highlights
- 3. Research Methodology
- 3.1. Overview
- 3.1.1. Data Mining
- 3.2. Data Sources
- 3.2.1. Primary Sources
- 3.2.2. Secondary Sources
- 4. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market Insights
- 4.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market – Market Snapshot
- 4.2. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market Dynamics
- 4.2.1. Drivers and Opportunities
- 4.2.1.1. High Infrastructure Spending
- 4.2.1.2. Growing Need for Corrosion-Resistant Materials
- 4.2.2. Restraints and Challenges
- 4.2.2.1. Limited acceptance and conservative construction
- 4.3. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
- 4.3.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers (Moderate)
- 4.3.2. Threats of New Entrants: (Low)
- 4.3.3. Bargaining Power of Buyers (Moderate)
- 4.3.4. Threat of Substitute (Moderate)
- 4.3.5. Rivalry among existing firms (High)
- 4.4. PESTEL Analysis
- 4.5. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market Trends
- 4.6. Value Chain Analysis
- 4.7. COVID-19 Impact Analysis
- 5. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Resin Type
- 5.1. Key Findings
- 5.2. Introduction
- 5.2.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Resin Type, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 5.3. Vinyl Ester
- 5.3.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Vinyl Ester, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 5.4. Epoxy
- 5.4.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Epoxy, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 5.5. Others
- 5.5.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Others, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 6. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Tensile Strength
- 6.1. Key Findings
- 6.2. Introduction
- 6.2.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Tensile Strength, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 6.3. Low Strength
- 6.3.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Low Strength, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 6.4. HIgh Strength
- 6.4.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by HIgh Strength, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 7. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Diameter
- 7.1. Key Findings
- 7.2. Introduction
- 7.2.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Diameter, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 7.3. <10mm
- 7.3.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by <10mm, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 7.4. 10-20mm
- 7.4.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by 10-20mm, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 7.5. >20mm
- 7.5.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by >20mm, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 8. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Application
- 8.1. Key Findings
- 8.2. Introduction
- 8.2.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Application, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 8.3. Highways & Bridges & Buildings
- 8.3.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Highways & Bridges & Buildings, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 8.4. Marine Structures & Waterfronts
- 8.4.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Marine Structures & Waterfronts, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 8.5. Water Treatment Plants
- 8.5.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Water Treatment Plants, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 8.6. Others
- 8.6.1. U.S. GFRP Rebar Market, by Others, by Region, 2020–2034 (USD Million)
- 9. Competitive Landscape
- 9.1. Expansion and Acquisition Analysis
- 9.1.1. Expansion
- 9.1.2. Acquisitions
- 9.2. Partnerships/Collaborations/Agreements/Exhibitions
- 10. Company Profiles
- 10.1. Dextra Group
- 10.1.1. Company Overview
- 10.1.2. Financial Performance
- 10.1.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.1.4. Recent Development
- 10.2. Hughes Brothers, Inc.
- 10.2.1. Company Overview
- 10.2.2. Financial Performance
- 10.2.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.2.4. Recent Development
- 10.3. Kodiak Fiberglass Rebar
- 10.3.1. Company Overview
- 10.3.2. Financial Performance
- 10.3.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.3.4. Recent Development
- 10.4. Marshall Composite Technologies
- 10.4.1. Company Overview
- 10.4.2. Financial Performance
- 10.4.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.4.4. Recent Development
- 10.5. Neuvokas Corporation
- 10.5.1. Company Overview
- 10.5.2. Financial Performance
- 10.5.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.5.4. Recent Development
- 10.6. NUCOR Corporation
- 10.6.1. Company Overview
- 10.6.2. Financial Performance
- 10.6.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.6.4. Recent Development
- 10.7. Owens Corning
- 10.7.1. Company Overview
- 10.7.2. Financial Performance
- 10.7.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.7.4. Recent Development
- 10.8. Pultrall, Inc.
- 10.8.1. Company Overview
- 10.8.2. Financial Performance
- 10.8.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.8.4. Recent Development
- 10.9. Pultron Composites
- 10.9.1. Company Overview
- 10.9.2. Financial Performance
- 10.9.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.9.4. Recent Development
- 10.10. Schöck North America
- 10.10.1. Company Overview
- 10.10.2. Financial Performance
- 10.10.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.10.4. Recent Development
- 10.11. Sireg S.P.A.
- 10.11.1. Company Overview
- 10.11.2. Financial Performance
- 10.11.3. Product Benchmarking
- 10.11.4. Recent Development
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