We decided to conduct our own survey to find out how COVID-19 has impacted our customers—owners, designers, contractors—and their operations. The results were interesting. We asked them about their business, project flow, supply chain disruption and educational opportunities.
Stay-at-home orders included working online and a combination of stay-at-home and mission essential personnel. We were surprised at the large percentage of individuals that indicated “business as normal” since the majority of our audience are engineers and government agencies.
From our perspective, the supply chain has worked hard to meet the requirements of businesses and has been effective.
Finally, a number of survey takers—more than 50 percent—said that educational material distributed via email would be helpful while stay-at-home orders are in place. Thirty-six percent said they would prefer educational material to be provided via web conferences.
At this juncture, the biggest issue I see is that construction work could take a nosedive in four to six months. Current projects will likely be completed in a timely manner without much delay. But new projects will probably experience longer delays getting started; leaving contractors without enough work to do to support their workforce. It remains to be seen if a federal infrastructure stimulus will really materialize. State budgets are already being cut so that will not be a source for economic assistance.
We plan to provide educational material through several different channels on how fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites can work in different applications. The ability to gain knowledge is a strong tool in economic recovery.