Steel is paving the future of modern construction in India
The construction industry is witnessing a noteworthy move towards steel as the favoured material over traditional concrete. India’s steel consumption in FY23 is 120 MnT. It is expected that Indian structural steel tube market will increase from 4.2 MnT to 16 MnT by 2030.
This shift towards steel is not merely a passing fad but rather a reflection of developing consumer inclinations and the integral advantages that steel construction offers. APL Apollo, a leading player in the steel tubing industry commanding a 55% market share, is at the forefront of this transformation, offering innovative solutions tailored to meet the changing requirements of users. It is evident that steel construction is not only gaining momentum but also reshaping the way we approach construction projects.
Customer Preference: Why Steel?
One of the primary reasons driving consumers towards steel construction is its inherent strength and durability. Steel structures boast a high strength-to-weight ratio, allowing for lighter and better designs without compromising on structural integrity. This durability translates into longevity, as steel structures are less susceptible to wear and tear, corrosion, and environmental factors compared to concrete.
Moreover, steel construction offers greater design flexibility and versatility. With advancements in technology and fabrication techniques, steel can be moulded and shaped into virtually any form, enabling architects and builders to unleash their creativity and realise prolific designs. This flexibility extends to construction timelines, as steel structures can be erected more quickly and competently, leading to cost savings and reduced project timelines.