Tata Steel, InQuik tie-up brings modular bridge building tech to India
Tata Steel has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Australia’s InQuik Group to bring its modular bridge construction technology to India.
By uniting InQuik’s technology with Tata Steel’s industrial strength, this partnership sets the stage for a new era in India’s infrastructure development and addresses the evolving needs of its communities, said Tata Steel.
By incorporating InQuik’s modular construction solution, Tata Steel will diversify its product portfolio with value-added infrastructure offerings that align with its strategic vision of shaping the construction industry, it added.
T.V. Narendran, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Tata Steel said the company focuses on delivering smart and sustainable construction solutions to fulfil the growing infrastructural needs of a modern India.
The collaboration with InQuik reflects our technology-driven approach to reimagine construction practices in the country, it added.
InQuik’s patented design facilitates the rapid construction of reinforced concrete bridges that are both cost-effective, sustainable and climate-resilient. The innovative solution utilises a pre-engineered pre-fabricated steel formwork that is filled with concrete on site. These bridges will enhance accessibility, reduce isolation in remote areas, and contribute to more robust and sustainable transport networks across the country.
Logan Mullaney, CEO, InQuik Group said together both companies can deliver rapid, cost-effective and resilient infrastructure to support India’s growing connectivity needs.
Published on July 7, 2025
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