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07 December 2023

Daily Newsletter

07 December 2023

HCC to divest Steiner Construction subsidiary

HCC's shares saw a 6% rise on the NSE the day after the deal was announced.

December 06 2023

India-based Hindustan Construction Company’s (HCC) material subsidiary Steinier AG has signed an agreement with French company Demathieu Bard to sell its entire stake in Steiner Construction SA for approximately Rs9280m.

Steiner Construction (Switzerland) is a step-down material subsidiary of Steiner AG.

The transaction will be finalised by the end of the year.

Steiner Construction will no longer be a subsidiary of Steiner AG upon the conclusion of the acquisition.

HCC’s shares gained 6% on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) on 5 December, a day after the announcement of the deal, Indian news agency Moneycontrol reported.

HCC acquired a 66% stake in Karl Steiner in March 2010.

Demathieu is a major real estate and construction enterprise that works on road construction, building engineering, energy distribution, transportation facilitation, and living space development.

In March this year, a joint venture (JV) of HCC and Megha Engineering & Infrastructures received an order from the National High-Speed Rail Corporation of India.

Under the contract, the JV agreed to construct the Bandra Kurla Complex station in Mumbai, India.

The bullet train station, which forms part of the 508.17km Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project, will feature six 414m-long platforms, which can each accommodate a 16-coach bullet train.

North America Construction market dynamics

Per GlobalData, the North America construction market size is expected to reach $1,772.5 billion in 2023. The energy and utilities construction sector is expected to depict a AAGR of 8.7% in real terms from 2024 to 2027, supported by investments in regional renewable energy and oil and gas projects.

IoT market for construction set to grow at a CAGR of ~16% by 2027

There is a huge opportunity for wearables in the construction industry. Several start-ups operate in this space: for example, Proxxi protects users from getting electrocuted, and Plinx uses proximity sensors for social distancing. Wearables can also improve communication channels between field and desk workers. As digitalization develops, wearables will become synonymous with construction work.

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