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Glue Laminated Beams - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026-2031)

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  • 120 Pages
  • August 2026
  • Region: Global
  • Mordor Intelligence
  • ID: 4997426
The glue laminated beams market size is expected to grow from USD 4.83 billion in 2025 to USD 4.99 billion in 2026 and is forecast to reach USD 5.91 billion by 2031 at 3.42% CAGR over 2026-2031. This report is Segmented by Application (Residential, Non-Residential), Product Type (Straight Beams, Curved/Arched Beams, Trusses & Truss Elements, and More), Bonding Type (Cold-Setting Polyurethane (PU) & Melamine-Urea-Formaldehyde (MUF) Adhesives, Melamine-Modified Adhesives, Bio-Based Adhesives), and Geography (Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe, South America, Middle East & Africa).

Global Glue Laminated Beams Market Trends and Insights

Rising Multi-Storey Timber Construction

Revisions to the 2021 International Building Code allowing glulam structures up to 18 stories have unlocked high-rise potential, prompting states such as Michigan to adopt the standards in April 2025. Developers benefit from lead-time reductions of roughly 20-30%, attractive installation speed, and lighter foundations that lower urban site costs. Showpiece projects like Milwaukee’s 32-story Edison tower have moved mass timber from novelty to commercial mainstream, demonstrating structural integrity as well as occupant appeal. Equipment suppliers now offer automated lamination lines sized for panels exceeding 16 meters, aligning factory capability with taller-building demand. Collectively these shifts raise design confidence and widen the addressable base for the glue laminated beams market.

Carbon-Credit Premiums for Engineered Wood in ESG-Linked Financing

Carbon accounting has become a pricing lever, allowing mass-timber projects to cut construction emissions by nearly 40% against concrete baselines. This reduction secures lower coupon rates in sustainability-linked loans and improves eligibility for European taxonomy-aligned green bonds. Material suppliers publishing cradle-to-gate Environmental Product Declarations reinforce transparency, while insurers price builders-risk policies more favorably when glulam replaces higher-fire-load assemblies. These financial inducements are set to compound as mandatory disclosure regimes spread, underpinning longer-run demand for the glue laminated beams market.

Volatile Sawn-Timber Prices Compressing Margins

Softwood lumber prices rebounded in early 2025, pinching spreads between input costs and contract bids for glulam producers. The European Deforestation Regulation complicates import flows, particularly for Asian mills reluctant to share geolocation data, thereby sharpening supply tension. Because many construction contracts lock material rates months ahead, manufacturers shoulder most cost swings, which can delay capital spending on new presses and restrain near-term growth within the glue laminated beams market.

Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:

  • DIY Renovation Boom in Single-Family Housing
  • Building Code Shifts Permitting Exposed Mass-Timber Elements
  • Moisture Absorption & Biological Decay Concerns in Humid Climates

Segment Analysis

Residential construction captured 59.74% of the glue laminated beams market in 2025, propelled by single-family preferences for vaulted ceilings and open spans that glulam readily supports. The segment is projected to grow at 5.02% CAGR, meaning its portion of the glue laminated beams market size will widen further against non-residential uses by 2031. Renovation activity, backed by home-equity financing and a flourishing DIY culture, is steering demand toward exposed beams that marry structural capacity with visual warmth.

Commercial, industrial, and institutional projects contribute the remaining 40.26%, yet their adoption curves differ. Mid-rise offices are emerging as testbeds following code reforms, whereas warehouses leverage glulam’s span-to-weight advantage to cut foundation loads. Universities showcase sustainability commitments through timber labs and dormitories, heightening public visibility and normalizing mass-timber choices. As more general contractors embed glulam connection libraries into BIM libraries, design-to-fabrication cycles shorten, reinforcing the glue laminated beams market across all use cases.

Complete Report Scope:

  • By Application
    • Residential
    • Non-Residential
      • Commercial
      • Industrial and Institutional
      • Others
  • By Product Type
    • Straight Beams
    • Curved/Arched Beams
    • Trusses and Truss Elements
    • Columns and Posts
  • By Bonding Type
    • Cold-setting Polyurethane (PU) and Melamine-urea-formaldehyde (MUF) adhesives
    • Melamine-modified adhesives
    • Bio-based adhesives (lignin, tannin)
  • By Geography
    • Asia-Pacific
      • China
      • India
      • Japan
      • South Korea
      • Rest of Asia-Pacific
    • North America
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Mexico
    • Europe
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Italy
      • Rest of Europe
    • South America
      • Brazil
      • Argentina
      • Rest of South America
    • Middle East and Africa
      • Saudi Arabia
      • South Africa
      • Rest of Middle East and Africa

Geography Analysis

Asia-Pacific leads with 40.72% revenue in 2025 and a 4.63% regional CAGR projected to 2031, making it the most dynamic locus of the glue laminated beams market. China’s expanding metro rings rely on fast-tracked timber stations, though the European Union Deforestation Regulation may reroute supply chains and raise compliance costs for exporters. Japan’s new longevity standards mitigate seismic durability skepticism and foster public-sector procurement of multi-storey mass-timber schools and hospitals. Emerging economies in Southeast Asia pilot glulam pedestrian bridges and resort villas, hinting at sizeable latent demand once installer networks mature.

North America is a significant arena, supported by more than 2,100 documented mass-timber projects and a federal R&D pipeline that subsidizes fire-testing and design-guide publication. State-level tax credits in Oregon and Wisconsin amplify private adoption, while Mexican prefab ventures explore cross-border partnerships for cost-effective laminated members. Volatile lumber pricing remains the region’s chief headwind, yet carbon-focused investors continue to allocate capital to timber developments, stabilizing order books for glulam mills.

Europe maintains a highly integrated manufacturing ecosystem spanning Germany, Austria, and Scandinavia. Mayr-Melnhof Holz’s cross-laminated timber plant, with 140,000 m³ annual capacity, exemplifies industrial scaling aligned to regional demand for climate-neutral buildings. Public procurement directives in France stipulate minimum bio-sourced content in new civic projects, entrenching glulam in cultural centers and transport hubs. Brexit-induced customs friction adds administrative overhead for United Kingdom imports, but domestic sawmills are upgrading lamination lines to localize supply, thereby anchoring the glue laminated beams market inside national borders.

List of Companies Covered in this Report:

  • Binderholz GmbH
  • Boise Cascade
  • Canadian Forest Products Ltd.
  • Eugen Decker & WebMan
  • HASSLACHER Holding GmbH
  • HESS TIMBER GmbH
  • Kuhmo Oy
  • Mayr-Melnhof Holz Holding AG
  • Mosser Holzindustrie GmbH
  • PFEIFER GROUP
  • Pölkky Oy
  • Setra Group
  • Stora Enso
  • SWISS KRONO Group
  • Timber Technologies LLC.
  • Western Archrib
  • Western Wood Structures Inc.
  • XLAM AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
1.2 Scope of the Study
2 Research Methodology3 Executive Summary
4 Market Landscape
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Market Drivers
4.2.1 Rising multi-storey timber construction
4.2.2 Carbon-credit premiums for engineered wood in ESG-linked financing
4.2.3 DIY renovation boom in single-family housing
4.2.4 Building code shifts permitting exposed mass-timber elements
4.2.5 Increasing demand from the residential sector
4.3 Market Restraints
4.3.1 Volatile sawn-timber prices compressing margins
4.3.2 Moisture absorption and biological decay concerns in humid climates
4.3.3 Limited certified installers outside mature mass-timber clusters
4.4 Value Chain Analysis
4.5 Porter’s Five Forces
4.5.1 Threat of New Entrants
4.5.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.5.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.5.4 Threat of Substitute Products
4.5.5 Degree of Competition
5 Market Size and Growth Forecasts (Value)
5.1 By Application
5.1.1 Residential
5.1.2 Non-Residential
5.1.2.1 Commercial
5.1.2.2 Industrial and Institutional
5.1.2.3 Others
5.2 By Product Type
5.2.1 Straight Beams
5.2.2 Curved/Arched Beams
5.2.3 Trusses and Truss Elements
5.2.4 Columns and Posts
5.3 By Bonding Type
5.3.1 Cold-setting Polyurethane ( PU) and Melamine-urea-formaldehyde (MUF) adhesives
5.3.2 Melamine-modified adhesives
5.3.3 Bio-based adhesives (lignin, tannin)
5.4 By Geography
5.4.1 Asia-Pacific
5.4.1.1 China
5.4.1.2 India
5.4.1.3 Japan
5.4.1.4 South Korea
5.4.1.5 Rest of Asia-Pacific
5.4.2 North America
5.4.2.1 United States
5.4.2.2 Canada
5.4.2.3 Mexico
5.4.3 Europe
5.4.3.1 Germany
5.4.3.2 United Kingdom
5.4.3.3 France
5.4.3.4 Italy
5.4.3.5 Rest of Europe
5.4.4 South America
5.4.4.1 Brazil
5.4.4.2 Argentina
5.4.4.3 Rest of South America
5.4.5 Middle East and Africa
5.4.5.1 Saudi Arabia
5.4.5.2 South Africa
5.4.5.3 Rest of Middle East and Africa
6 Competitive Landscape
6.1 Market Concentration
6.2 Strategic Moves
6.3 Market Share(%)/Ranking Analysis
6.4 Company Profiles (includes Global level Overview, Market level overview, Core Segments, Financials as available, Strategic Information, Market Rank/Share for key companies, Products and Services, and Recent Developments)
6.4.1 Binderholz GmbH
6.4.2 Boise Cascade
6.4.3 Canadian Forest Products Ltd.
6.4.4 Eugen Decker & WebMan
6.4.5 HASSLACHER Holding GmbH
6.4.6 HESS TIMBER GmbH
6.4.7 Kuhmo Oy
6.4.8 Mayr-Melnhof Holz Holding AG
6.4.9 Mosser Holzindustrie GmbH
6.4.10 PFEIFER GROUP
6.4.11 Pölkky Oy
6.4.12 Setra Group
6.4.13 Stora Enso
6.4.14 SWISS KRONO Group
6.4.15 Timber Technologies LLC.
6.4.16 Western Archrib
6.4.17 Western Wood Structures Inc.
6.4.18 XLAM AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
7 Market Opportunities and Future Outlook
7.1 White-space and Unmet-need Assessment

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Binderholz GmbH
  • Boise Cascade
  • Canadian Forest Products Ltd.
  • Eugen Decker & WebMan
  • HASSLACHER Holding GmbH
  • HESS TIMBER GmbH
  • Kuhmo Oy
  • Mayr-Melnhof Holz Holding AG
  • Mosser Holzindustrie GmbH
  • PFEIFER GROUP
  • Pölkky Oy
  • Setra Group
  • Stora Enso
  • SWISS KRONO Group
  • Timber Technologies LLC.
  • Western Archrib
  • Western Wood Structures Inc.
  • XLAM AUSTRALIA PTY LTD