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What Canada’s Lighting Pulse Means for Contractors and Plant Buyers in 2026

January 14, 2025

By John Kerr

From the ground, many contractors and plant teams are experiencing the same thing: jobs are there, but they are smaller, more price‑sensitive, and slower to release compared to past years. The Canadian Pulse of Lighting confirms that impression and offers some clear signals about how contractors and plant electrical buyers can position themselves to win in 2026.

More small jobs, fewer big ones

Across distributors, manufacturers, and reps, respondents agree that small and mid‑sized projects—new work and retrofits—are driving most of today’s lighting volume. Large new construction and major renovations are rated as down or quiet, and even industrial retrofits are only “okay.” That aligns directly with what many contractors and plant teams see: more work in bite‑sized phases, fewer mega‑projects.

For contractors and buyers, this has three practical consequences:
  • Winning more, smaller projects matters more than chasing a single “home run.”
  • Speed on quotes, submittals, and VE alternates is a competitive weapon.
  • Strong relationships with distributors and reps who understand small‑project realities are now critical.

Value and “easy to do business with” win the day

Distributors in the Pulse report shifting more of their line mix toward mid‑tier and value‑oriented suppliers that combine solid performance with aggressive pricing and responsive service. Those are often the brands that show up on contractor quotes because they help hit budget without compromising basic performance.

For contractors and plant buyers, this shift can be an advantage:
  • More options to hit target budgets while still meeting code and performance requirements
  • Faster availability and fewer surprises on lead times when working with responsive suppliers
  • Better alignment between what is specified and what can actually be procured on schedule

The key is to be deliberate working with distributors to standardize on a few proven families that crews know, installers trust, and maintenance teams can support.

Planning for a flat, competitive market

Reps and agents—who live closest to the project front line describe Q4 as essentially flat on average, with individual results ranging from down 10–15% to modest single‑digit growth. They see specifier and designer activity as mostly steady but clearly slowing in some regions and segments.

That means contractors and plant buyers should plan for:
  • Intense competition on every sizable job
  • More owner and consultant questions about payback, maintenance costs, and integration with controls/BMS
  • Continued focus on retrofit and ROI‑driven work in commercial, multi‑residential, healthcare, and industrial environments
​In this environment, the firms that will outperform are those that:
  • Bring VE options proactively to the table, rather than waiting to be asked to “cut cost”
  • Partner early with distributors and reps to lock in viable, available product packages
  • Use lighting upgrades strategically as a lever for energy savings, safety, and productivity to unlock projects that might otherwise be deferred

The Canadian Pulse of Lighting makes one thing clear: 2026 will not be easy, but it will reward contractors and plant teams who treat lighting as a strategic lever and who align closely with value‑oriented suppliers and channel partners to turn cautious budgets into approved projects.

To get your copy email johnkerr@kerrwil.com

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