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Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut

Author.Name IBISWorld United States Last Updated: August 2025 NAICS CT23711

Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut industry analysis

The Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut is expected to decline an annualized -x.x% to $x.x million over the five years to 2025, while the national industry will likely grow at x.x% during the same period. Industry establishments stagnated an annualized x% to xxx locations. Industry employment has increased an annualized x.x% to x,xxx workers, while industry wages have increased an annualized x.x% to $x.x million.

Over the five years to 2030, the industry is expected to decline an annualized -x.x% to $x.x million, while the national industry is expected to grow x.x%. Industry establishments are forecast to grow x.x% to xxx locations. Industry employment is expected to increase an annualized x.x% to x,xxx workers, while industry wages are forecast to increase x% to $x.x million.

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About the Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut Market Research Report

What’s Included in the Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut Market Research Report

Definition of the Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut?

This industry is made up of contractors that are responsible for the construction, reconstruction and repair of water mains, sewers, drains, aqueducts, pumping stations, treatment plants and storage tanks. It also includes construction management companies and special trade contractors that are involved in water and sewer line construction. All structures that are integral parts of water and sewer networks are included in this industry.

What’s included in the Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut?

The Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut includes water mains, storage, wells and related facilities, sewers, sewer lines, septic systems and related facilities and sewage and water treatment plants. Related terms covered in the Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut industry report includes the process of generating and administering an integrated digital model of the physical and functional characteristics of buildings rather than using separate sets of drawings, a judicial judgment that confirms a voluntary agreement by the participants in a lawsuit in which the defendant agrees to take specific actions without admitting fault or guilt for the situation, a type of construction contract that features separate design and construction contracts. the only criterion for final selection is lowest total construction cost, a type of construction contract that combines design and construction contracts. the only criterion for final selection is lowest total construction cost, a type of construction contract that features separate design and construction contracts. criteria for final selection include factors other than just lowest total construction cost, a written offer or bid to contract goods or services at a specified cost or rate and an individual or company hired by a general or prime contractor to perform a specific task as part of the overall project.

Industry Performance of the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut

Benchmark the Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut industry performance with all CT county and national performance.

Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut

#43 in Highest Revenue 0.3% of state's GDP
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Water & Sewer Line Construction in the US


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Key Drivers of the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut

See how key industry drivers, such as population, house price index, per capita disposable income, value of utilities construction, local and state government investment and population are impacting Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut

Connecticut Economic Indicators

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House Price Index
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US Key External Drivers

Value of utilities construction
Local and state government investment
Population

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County Data of the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut

Access proprietary data on county in the Water & Sewer Line Construction in Connecticut, such as Hartford County, Fairfield County and Litchfield County. Data includes figures on revenue, establishments, employees and wages by counties.

Key Statistics of the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut

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What is the market size of the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut in 2025?

The market size of the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut is $212.1m in 2025.

How many businesses are there in the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut in 2025?

There are 152 businesses in the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut, which has been declining at an average annual rate of 0.0% from 2020 to 2025.

Has the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut grown or declined over the past 5 years?

The market size of the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut has been declining at an average annual rate of -10.6% from 2020 to 2025.

How many employees in the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut in 2025?

There are 1,140 employees in the Water & Sewer Line Construction industry in Connecticut, which has been growing at an average annual rate of 1.5% from 2020 to 2025.