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Overview Leadership Messages Governance Strategic Insights Business Review People & Community
Sector
Infrastructure
Business Review
The Infrastructure Business Unit (IBU) at Tata Consulting Engineers continues to play a central
role in shaping the nation’s development priorities. With a holistic approach that integrates
sustainability, digitalisation, and inclusive growth, IBU delivers complex, multi-sectoral
infrastructure solutions that serve people, cities, industries, and ecosystems. Its expertise spans
water and environment, built environment, and transportation infrastructure, addressing both
immediate urban needs and long-term national goals.
Industry Trends and Market Outlook
India’s infrastructure sector is undergoing a
2024-25 Performance transformative phase, shaped by demographic change,
Highlights industrial expansion, rapid urbanisation, and the need
for sustainable solutions. Nearly half of India’s population
is expected to reside in urban areas by 2050, creating
unprecedented demand for inclusive, resilient, and
climate-responsive infrastructure. This demand spans
metro systems, urban transit corridors, roads and
highways, airports, water systems, and urban services
17% share in total designed to enhance quality of life and economic
revenue
productivity.
Water security is now central to infrastructure planning.
The focus has shifted to river rejuvenation, desalination,
interlinking of rivers, and circular water economy models
17% share in total that reduce waste and encourage reuse. Flagship national
acquisition
programmes such as the Jal Jeevan Mission and Atal
Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation
(AMRUT) are being reinforced by digital technologies,
with digital twins and predictive modelling being used for
asset management, monitoring, and lifecycle planning.
958 workforce on The Government of India’s drive to establish the country
31st March 2025
as a global manufacturing hub has spurred investments
in sectors like semiconductors, solar photovoltaics,
electric vehicles, and defence manufacturing. These
developments have created the need for world-
2,501 crore worth value class industrial clusters and integrated infrastructure
engineering for customer
ecosystems. Projections indicate infrastructure
investment will grow at a CAGR of almost 10 per cent
between 2025 and 2030, underpinned by strong
domestic and international funding.
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