The public water supply to the construction sector in Türkiye has shown significant growth over the past decade. In 2014, the supply stood at 63.64 million cubic meters, rising to 95.3 million cubic meters by 2023. This represents a marked increase, mirroring the country's growing construction industry. The annual variations have been mixed, with notable fluctuations observed; for instance, an increase of 14.65% in 2016 but a decrease of 5.32% in 2018. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over five years has varied from a high of 11.49% in 2014 to a more modest 4.4% by 2023.
Looking at future trends, the forecast for water supply continues to rise, reaching 102.42 million cubic meters by 2028, albeit at a slower CAGR of 1.09%. This reflects a stabilization and maturation of the construction market in Türkiye. Future trends to watch include the impact of environmental policies on water usage, advances in construction technology reducing water consumption, and potential fluctuations in construction activity influenced by economic conditions.