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About Brick Useages and Information
The standard bricks
are mainly used to build basic structural elements, such as walls
and pillars. They provide a simple way to give a model bulk or raise
it to a certain level. The Many Brick Types Make the simplicity
come at the price of both weight and size.
Beams can be placed vertically and utilize angled supports to maintain
strength, whereas bricks can only be stacked and only recieve support
from the bricks directly below them.
ABOUT THE BRICK INDUSTRY
Over two hundred thousand workers depend on the American brick
industry for their employment. Fifteen thousand are directly involved
in producing brick. Another 15,000 work in sales and distribution
throughout the country. Yet another 150,000 are employed as bricklayers
and laborers for the mason contracting firms that install the product.
And thousands more work for the suppliers
to the industry, the manufacturers of brick-making equipment and
ancillary products sold by brick distributors.
While sixty years ago there were several thousand brick manufacturers
with nearly 3,000 brick plants; today there are 83 manufacturers
in the United States, operating 204 plants, with the capacity to
produce 91/2 billion brick annually. Plants are located in all but
eleven states (AK, DE, HI, ID, MT, NH, NV, RI, SD, WI and WY), and
produce a wide variety of structural clay products including facing
brick, paving brick and glazed brick and tile, in a multitude of
sizes and shapes. Ninety-six percent of the product line is face
brick.
In 2002, the most recent year for which complete data exists, 8.1
billion brick were sold. Sales since 1997 have been above or close
to 8 billion brick, making them six of the ten best years since
1972.
Two thousand and two's 8.1 billion brick sold generated $1.7 billion
at the manufacturer level, with freight charges not included. Installed,
factoring in the added costs of distribution and labor, that brick
generated approximately $9 billion in total revenues.
The 2002 Brick Sales and Marketing Report shows that 81.0 percent
of brick sold in that year were used in residential construction,
16.0 percent in commercial/industrial/institutional construction
and 2.9 percent for non-building uses, such as landscaping. Fifty-nine
point six percent of brick sales were through dealers and distributors
and 40.4 percent were direct sales by manufacturers.
In the commercial market, brick is still a leading wall cladding
material. On the residential side, 20 percent of the new homes constructed
in 2001 were more than 50 percent brick, according to the Census
Bureau's Characteristics of New Housing report. 2001 Regional Products
and Consumption by Census Region were as follows:
The reduced number of manufacturers and plants is the result of
several causes, including industry consolidation, as the larger,
publicly held companies acquired many smaller, family-owned companies.
There have also been dramatic improvements in the production processes,
as well as in distribution, sales and transportation.
A modern tunnel kiln today can produce from 40 to 80 million brick
a year in a continuous process, in contrast to the older, periodic
kilns which produced perhaps 2 million brick through batch processing.
The newer manufacturing processes require a substantial capital
investment that may be beyond the means of many companies.
Brick manufacturers today compete in much larger geographic markets
than in the past. While railroads used to be the dominant mode of
transporting brick, today more flexible truck transportation is
the rule.
Brick manufacturing companies represent a mix of a
few large corporations and many small family-owned or closely held
businesses. The trend continues toward consolidation and concentration.
The top ten manufacturers represent over 82 percent of current production
capacity. Foreign investment in the U.S. brick industry has increased
in the last decade. About 54 percent of current capacity are owned
by concerns from Australia, Austria, England, Germany, Ireland and
Turkey.
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