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GH News July 09, 2025 01:06 PM

Tata Steel has signed an agreement with Australian company InQuik Group to bring a new way of building bridges to India. The method uses ready-made parts that can be quickly put together making bridge construction faster and easier. The goal of this partnership is to mix InQuik’s smart bridge-building system with Tata Steel’s strong production skills. Together they hope to speed up India’s infrastructure growth and improve the way bridges are built.
Tata Steel said this deal will allow the company to offer more advanced building products and strengthen its presence in the construction sector.
“Our focus is on smart and eco-friendly building solutions to meet India’s growing needs” said Tata Steel CEO and MD TV Narendran. “Working with InQuik shows how we’re using new technology to improve construction across the country.”
Tata steel and InQuik to bring faster smarter bridge-building to India
Tata Steel and Australian company InQuik Group are teaming up to bring a new bridge-building method to India. InQuik’s patented system uses pre-made steel moulds that are filled with concrete on-site making it quicker and easier to build strong bridges especially in remote or hard-to-reach places.
The companies say this method is not only fast but also cost-effective and can be used on a large scale for important infrastructure projects.
“We’re thrilled to work with Tata Steel one of the world’s top steel makers to introduce our bridge technology in India” said InQuik CEO Logan Mullaney. “This is a big step for us as we grow internationally and it shows the trust major companies like Tata Steel have in what we do.”
Tata Steel said the partnership fits into its long-term plan to go beyond just making steel and become a full-service technology-led construction solutions provider.
On Monday Tata Steel’s stock closed at ₹162.40 per share on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).