Hollow Concrete Block Demand Could Rise Through 2035, Report Says

Hollow blocks, often known on U.S. jobsites as concrete masonry units (CMU), are getting fresh attention in a new market analysis from IndexBox. The report predicts global demand for hollow blocks will accelerate by 2035 amid a broader construction boom.

Even when a forecast is global, the signal matters at the local level. In the United States, block is a workhorse material across commercial, institutional, and residential work, especially where owners want durability, fire resistance, and assemblies that can be reinforced. CMU walls can be built as structural masonry, and depending on the design, they can be reinforced with grout and steel to meet performance requirements.

For mason contractors, a long-range demand outlook is less about a headline and more about planning. When demand rises, the day-to-day impacts can show up in material availability, delivery schedules, and how early a project team needs to lock in block sizes, colors, and textures. That is especially true on projects with architectural CMU or units tied to a specific approved submittal.

The IndexBox analysis frames hollow block demand as part of a wider construction upswing. In practical terms, that means block work is likely to stay central to the built environment, including walls, partitions, and other assemblies that depend on consistent unit quality and predictable supply.

As market watchers look out to 2035, the takeaway for U.S. contractors is straightforward: CMU is not a niche product, and steady construction activity keeps it in the spotlight.

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