Published: July 8, 2026
According to Next Move Strategy Consulting, the Poland Prefabricated New Construction Market was valued at USD 5.28 billion in 2025 and is estimated to reach USD 5.84 billion in 2026. The market is projected to expand to USD 8.88 billion by 2035, registering a CAGR of 5.34% between 2026 and 2035. Growth is being driven by acute construction-labor shortages, rebounding building-permit activity, and tightening EU energy-performance requirements for new buildings, alongside rising investment in factory-based automation and volumetric manufacturing capacity.
Based on our analysis of national construction statistics, project approval trends, and developer activity, rebounding building-permit issuance is supporting growth across Poland's prefabricated construction market by strengthening the future project pipeline. Our assessment indicates that improving permit activity reflects renewed developer confidence and a gradual recovery in residential and commercial construction investment, enabling more projects to transition from planning into execution. NMSC's analysis suggests that rising construction starts are increasing demand for factory-built panels, modular components, and off-site building systems as developers seek faster project delivery, improved quality control, and greater construction efficiency across expanding development activity.
However, based on our evaluation of housing finance conditions and residential development trends, mortgage-rate sensitivity continues to act as a key restraint on Poland's prefabricated construction market. Higher borrowing costs reduce housing affordability and moderate homebuyer demand, causing developers to delay or scale back residential projects despite underlying housing requirements. NMSC's assessment indicates that fluctuations in financing conditions directly influence order volumes for manufacturers focused on residential applications, encouraging greater reliance on commercial, institutional, and industrial projects that are comparatively less dependent on household mortgage availability.
On the other hand, we found that expanding public-sector infrastructure investment is creating significant growth opportunities for Poland's prefabricated construction industry. Government spending on schools, healthcare facilities, transport infrastructure, and other public assets is increasing demand for construction methods that improve delivery speed, quality consistency, and cost predictability. Based on our assessment, modular integrators and prefabricated component manufacturers are well positioned to benefit as public authorities increasingly adopt factory-built construction solutions to accelerate project completion while improving execution efficiency across large-scale institutional developments.
The Poland Prefabricated New Construction Market comprises timber-frame housing specialists, steel and volumetric modular integrators, and large-panel concrete manufacturers that together shape the country's off-site construction landscape. Key participants operating in the market include Box Haus Sp. z o.o., Abakon BD Sp. z o.o., Domikon Sp. z o.o., Castor Sp. z o.o., Mabudo S.A., Kingspan Sp. z o.o., Ruukki Polska Sp. z o.o., ArcelorMittal Construction Polska, Thomas Beton Sp. z o.o., WOLF Haus Polska, DMDmodular p.s.a., Danwood S.A., Pekabex S.A., UNIHOUSE S.A., MOD Sp. z o.o., and others. These companies compete across panelized systems, volumetric modules, and structural components, contributing to ongoing capacity expansion and technology adoption across Poland's construction sector.
Recent capacity and project activity among market participants points to sustained order intake. In June 2026, Pekabex advanced the Eko Hala project in Bronisze for Warszawski Rolno-Spożywczy Rynek Hurtowy S.A., with prefabrication playing a central role in delivery. Earlier, in March 2026, Pekabex began one of its largest housing projects in Bagartorp, Solna, comprising 249 rental apartments, retail space, and an underground garage. Together, these developments indicate continued reliance on Polish prefabrication capacity for both domestic and export-oriented projects.
The report details key drivers, restraints, and opportunities and their impact on the Poland Prefabricated New Construction Market.
The value chain analysis in the market study provides a clear picture of the role of each stakeholder, from raw-material and component suppliers through to factory manufacturers and site-assembly contractors.
The market share of key players in the Poland Prefabricated New Construction Market and their competitive positioning are provided in the report.
Mihul Sharma is a research professional with 1 year of experience in business research and market analysis. He has developed a solid foundation in research methodologies, data analysis, and market intelligence, enabling him to identify meaningful insights that support strategic business decisions. With a keen analytical mindset and a commitment to continuous learning, Mihul approaches every project with curiosity, attention to detail, and a results-oriented perspective. He is passionate about expanding his expertise, staying updated with industry trends, and contributing to impactful research initiatives. Beyond work, Mihul enjoys reading about emerging business trends, exploring new technologies, and travelling to discover different cultures and perspectives.
Supradip Baul is an accomplished business consultant and strategist with over a decade of rich experience in market intelligence, strategy, technology, and business transformation. His work has included rigorous qualitative and quantitative analysis across multiple industries, helping clients shape investment decisions and long-term roadmaps. Earlier in his career, he was associated with Gartner, where he contributed to industry-leading reports and market share analyses. He has worked with leading global companies and holds an MBA with a dual specialization in Marketing and Finance.
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