Tata Steel has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Australia’s InQuik Group to bring modular bridge construction technology to India. The collaboration is aimed at expanding Tata Steel’s presence in the infrastructure sector by integrating InQuik’s pre-engineered, prefabricated steel formwork system for reinforced concrete bridges into its product offerings.

According to Tata Steel, the technology enables rapid construction of cost-effective and climate-resilient bridges using a modular approach. These bridges are intended to improve accessibility in remote regions and support broader transport infrastructure development across India.

“Tata Steel focuses on delivering smart and sustainable construction solutions to fulfil the growing infrastructural needs of a modern India. This collaboration with InQuik reflects our technology-driven approach to reimagine construction practices in the country,” said T V Narendran, CEO and Managing Director of Tata Steel.

“We are excited to partner with Tata Steel, a global leader in steel manufacturing, to expand the reach of our bridge systems into the Indian market. This agreement represents a significant milestone in InQuik’s international growth and reflects the confidence that leading companies like Tata Steel have in our technology. Together, we can deliver rapid, cost-effective, and resilient infrastructure to support India’s growing connectivity needs.” said Logan Mullaney, CEO of InQuik Group.

Tata Steel stated that the initiative aligns with its strategy of expanding beyond traditional steel production into high-value infrastructure solutions.

Tata Steel is a global steel manufacturer with a crude steel capacity of 35 million tonnes per annum. In the financial year ending March 31, 2025, it recorded a consolidated turnover of approximately USD 26 billion. The company operates across five continents with a workforce of over 76,000 and has committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2045.