List of Fastest Growing Construction Companies in India released! MMRDA, MMRCL Leaders reveal MMR transformation plan at India Construction Festival

Construction leaders awarded included L&T, ITD,
Afcons, NCC, KPIL, HG Infra, DRAIPL, Varindera, Patel Engineering, J Kumar,
Vascon, Ramky, RPP at the 23rd Construction World Global Awards 2025
held at Jio World, Convention Centre in Mumbai. Also honoured were Ashwini
Bhide, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Government of Maharashtra as
Construction World Person of the Year – Public Sector and Jayanta Basu,
Managing Director, ITD Cementation from Private Sector, while Afcons’ Executive
Chairman K Subramanian won the Lifetime Achievement Award, amid other awards
for innovation, sustainability at the concurrent RAHSTA Expo and India
Construction Festival.

 

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 “The complete Mumbai Metro Line 3 is all set to
start,” informed Ashwini Bhide, Principal Secretary to the Chief
Minister of Maharashtra and Managing Director, Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation
(MMRC)
, during a fireside chat with Pratap Padode, Founder, ASAPP
Info Global Group & Author of Tarmac to Towers – India’s
Infrastructure Story
at the 23rd Construction World Global
Awards (CWGA) 2025 
held along the sidelines of 15th
RAHSTA Expo
. Her announcement and the journey that she elaborated in course
of completing this project, struck a chord with the audience, resonating with
what Dr Sanjay Mukherjee, Commissioner of the Mumbai Metropolitan
Region Development Authority (MMRDA),
had earlier, in the morning,
articulated in his keynote address of the RAHSTA Conference: that Mumbai’s
transformation was not just about megaprojects, but also about delivering them
sustainably and ahead of schedule.

 

Mukherjee revealed that the mission is to ensure that
all commute ought to be within 59 minutes across the length and breadth of MMR.
He also underscored the completion of the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, nine
months ahead of schedule (excluding the COVID period). “The project, once
debated, has today enriched the environment: flamingo numbers have risen,
aquatic life is thriving, and JICA now showcases it globally as a model of
India–Japan cooperation,” he said, highlighting MMRDA’s commitment to safe,
sustainable infrastructure.

 

Looking ahead, Bhide painted a larger picture of
Mumbai’s growth trajectory. “Over the next five years, Mumbai is set to undergo
a multi-billion-dollar transformation. We have already prepared a Growth Hub
Plan for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, with the ambitious target of achieving
a USD one trillion economy by 2030 and USD five trillion by 2047. To reach this
milestone, key projects have been identified, along with the policy changes
required to support them. At the heart of this transformation lies infrastructure,”
she said, reaffirming infrastructure as the anchor of economic progress.

 

Against this backdrop of ambitious urban renewal, CWGA
2025 celebrated leaders steering India’s infrastructure story. The most
anticipated honours went to Ashwini Bhide, Principal Secretary to
Chief Minister, Government of Maharashtra (Public Sector) and Jayanta
Basu
, MD, ITD Cementation India (Private Sector), named Construction World
Persons of the Year for their role in shaping the country’s transformative
growth. K Subramanian, Executive Chairman of Afcons, received the
Lifetime Achievement Award for his enduring contribution to India’s
infrastructure landscape.

 

Padode, Founder, ASAPP Info Global Group and
Editor-in-Chief, Construction World, reminded the audience that India’s
contribution to global economy has dwindled over the last 200 years sharply and
called on the industry to move “beyond being contractors to creators—of unique
skillsets, proprietary technologies, and niche capabilities.” He also
spotlighted the concurrent RAHSTA Expo, showcasing cutting-edge innovations
across roads and highways, with more than 100 exhibitors displaying
construction equipment, geotextiles, crash barriers, and geospatial
technologies.

 

Adding depth to the festival, the day also featured
the Japan-India Road Engineering Seminar, where Praveensingh Pardeshi,
Chief Economic Advisor to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra and CEO, MITRA
,
addressed the Japanese companies on future-ready policies and collaboration.

 

Celebrating India’s Builders

 

The CWGA rankings spotlighted excellence across
categories, reaffirming Larsen & Toubro as the Largest & Most
Profitable Company, while NCC, Kalpataru Projects International, and Afcons
Infrastructure dominated the ultra-large category. ITD Cementation, HG Infra,
and Dineshchandra R Agrawal Infracon topped the large segment, while Ceigall
and Varindera Constructions made their mark among mid-sized firms. New-York
based Engineering News-Record magazine editor Bryan Gottlieb
also presented the recognition trophies to global design engineering companies
listed on ENR magazine, at the event.

 

Part of the 11th India Construction
Festival (ICF), the awards came alive within a larger ecosystem of dialogue and
discovery. The 11th ICF also hosted the 15th RAHSTA Expo, Awards &
Conference and the 2nd National Summit on CIRP in Infrastructure and Real
Estate Business, bringing together policymakers, financiers, builders, and
technology leaders. Discussions ranged from financing models for road projects
to digital technologies, insolvency frameworks, and strategies for building a
connected, future-ready India.

 

With over 100 exhibitors and 8,000 visitors, the
festival provided a 360-degree view of India’s road construction sector with
various segments of road construction thriving as the infrastructure agenda
remains on track