Overview
Supreme Infrastructure India Limited issued a press release on 20 August 2026 from Mumbai, announcing the commencement of a new growth phase that leverages its long‑standing expertise in building construction, RCC frame structures and housing development. While infrastructure remains central to its business, the firm is positioning its four‑decade EPC capabilities—including roads, bridges, railways, water, power and building works—to capture larger and more technically complex projects.
Strategic Partnership
In December 2025, Supreme Infra entered a partnership with Brookfield to develop a Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Powai. The GCC will occupy approximately six acres and provide around 2 million square feet of office space. The project is projected to attract investment exceeding US$1 billion and is expected to generate significant employment in the region, underscoring the need for strong local construction knowledge and execution capacity.
Housing and Real‑Estate Opportunities
The company highlights Mumbai’s ongoing housing demand, driven by redevelopment and urban regeneration, as a further avenue for applying its construction strengths. Supreme Infra’s existing land assets across established locations, combined with its engineering and project‑management experience, are positioned to support residential projects and mixed‑use developments in a market constrained by limited land availability.
Execution Capability and Order Book
Supreme Infra cites a strengthening order book and recent project wins as evidence of renewed market traction. Its diversified EPC portfolio, built on past deliveries such as the Supreme Business Park in Powai and various government and institutional projects, provides a solid foundation for scaling up operations across both infrastructure and building segments.
Leadership Commentary
Managing Director Vikram Sharma stated that Mumbai’s real‑estate market is moving toward integrated development where residential, commercial and social infrastructure complement each other. He emphasized that the Brookfield partnership validates the company’s construction capabilities and that the firm aims to build a larger, sustainable real‑estate platform over the long term.