BMW Ventures Limited has secured a fabricated steel products order worth INR 360 million for a Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) project, marking its entry into large-scale industrial and infrastructure projects.
The order forms part of a broader INR 1.41 billion project opportunity, including an INR 1.05 billion order pipeline, with the balance expected to be targeted and executed over the next 10 to 12 months. The company said this represents a scale-up in its fabricated steel products operations.
Following the addition of the INR 360 million order, the company’s consolidated order book for fabricated steel products stands at 8,805 metric tons as of 26 February 2026, compared with 5,909 metric tons as of 31 December 2025, reflecting a 49 percent increase. The order book includes fabricated steel products such as pre-engineered buildings and RDSO-approved steel girders.
“Securing our largest ever INR 360 million Fabricated Steel Products order for BHEL Project marks a defining milestone for BMW Ventures as we scale into large project execution. This win validates our engineering depth, manufacturing strength, and integrated steel ecosystem,” said Nitin Kishorepuria, Managing Director.
“In a volatile steel price environment, our backward integrated model provides clients with greater pricing comfort and supply reliability, which is increasingly becoming a decisive factor in awarding mandates,” Kishorepuria said.
“With this order forming part of a broader INR 1.41 billion opportunity, we are confident of further strengthening our footprint in the Fabricated Steel Product segment over the coming quarters,” he added.
BMW Ventures stated that fabricated steel products are expected to contribute to margin expansion and bottom-line growth in the coming years. The company had earlier revised its FY26 bottom-line growth guidance to 30–35 percent from 25–30 percent and expects to maintain a similar growth trajectory in FY27.
BMW Ventures Limited, headquartered in Patna, operates six stockyards and caters to 29 districts across Eastern India through a network of 1,299 dealers. Its fabrication and manufacturing units have an installed capacity of over 24,000 metric tons of fabricated steel products per annum.
