Mumbai Concrete Expo Signals Infrastructure Shift
The World of Concrete India 2026 platform arrives as government-led capital expenditure continues to support large infrastructure programmes spanning highways, metro rail systems, industrial corridors, ports and logistics networks. These projects are expected to shape urban growth patterns for decades, making construction quality, resilience and environmental performance increasingly important public concerns. Citizens are becoming more aware of issues such as construction waste, air pollution, water consumption and the long-term safety of built assets, placing additional scrutiny on industry practices.
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