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Specifiers in a Flat Market: How 2026’s Flight to Value is Rewriting the Canadian Lighting Playbook

Jan 6, 2025 -  Pulse of Lighting Report Canadian Market Analysis Insights for 2026

January 6, 2025

Canadian Pulse of Lighting Market Analysis Insights for 2026

By: John Kerr

The latest Canadian Pulse of Lighting analysis reveals a market that is cautious and uneven, with modest top‑line growth masking significant strain underneath. For specifiers and design professionals, the data confirms what many already feel: project flow is selective, decision cycles are stretched, and value‑oriented solutions have moved from “alternative” to “default.”​


A Project Mix that Favours VE & Flexibility

Across all respondent groups, large new construction and major renovation work is consistently rated as down or quiet, while small and mid‑sized projects, both new and retrofit, carry most of today’s activity. These environments inherently favour value‑engineering (VE), iterative design, and flexibility in product selection.​

Design/build contractors, facility teams, and owners are pushing harder on ROI, payback, and total installed cost. That pressure naturally elevates:​

  • Luminaires and controls that combine strong performance with competitive first cost
  • Platforms that simplify commissioning and integration
  • Manufacturers and distributors who can turn VE options quickly without compromising key design intent

Specifier Sentiment: Steady, but Cautious

Manufacturers and reps both describe specifier and designer sentiment as mostly “steady,” but with a significant share reporting “slowing” and concern about the next six months. Very few respondents see specifiers as “very busy,” reinforcing the sense that opportunities are highly contested and subject to extended quote–requote–approve cycles.​

In practice, this translates to:

  • Longer approval timelines and staged releases of project phases
  • More scrutiny on premium options and “nice to have” features
  • Increased willingness to consider mid‑tier brands when they meet performance and aesthetic requirements

Flight to Value: Risk or Opportunity for Spec?

On the channel side, distributors report measurable shifts toward mid‑tier and value‑oriented suppliers that pair solid photometric performance with aggressive pricing and strong support. While some may worry this erodes design quality, it also opens space for specifiers to differentiate on how they balance performance, experience, and budget.​

For the design community, 2026 may be defined less by the number of major projects and more by the ability to:

  • Use value‑engineered families strategically without sacrificing visual or experiential goals
  • Partner closely with distributors and reps to build VE‑ready schedules from the outset
  • Position lighting and controls as critical levers for energy, wellness, and operational outcomes even when budgets are tight

Key Takeaways for 2026

The Pulse confirms that specifiers are not operating in a booming market, but neither are they staring at a collapse. Instead, they are central players in a low‑growth, high‑choice environment where thoughtful product selection, flexible spec strategies, and strong channel relationships will decide who leads the next cycle of Canadian lighting projects.

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