Tata Consulting Engineers bets on power, metals, semiconductor projects for growth

TCE, a 63-year-old company which has designed the new Parliament building, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train and the Ayodhya temple, focuses only on design and engineering consultancy.It operates under the owner's engineer and project consultant (...

Mumbai: Tata Consulting Engineers (TCE), a Tata Sons-owned design engineering consultancy, is seeing strong business growth as investments increase across power, metals, semiconductors and data centres in India.

TCE, a 63-year-old company which has designed the new Parliament building, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train and the Ayodhya temple, focuses only on design and engineering consultancy.It operates under the owner's engineer and project consultant (OEPC) model. It does not execute construction directly as an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor but undertakes EPC and project management consultancy assignments.

The company reported total consolidated income of ₹2,092 crore for 2024-25 and employs nearly 8,000 engineers. Its revenue is evenly split between India and international markets.


"India's market remains strong, driven by projects in semiconductors, power generation and transmission, chemicals, aluminium, copper, steel and data centres," said Amit Sharma, managing director and CEO of TCE, adding that the power sector is currently its fastest-growing segment. This includes work across thermal power, pumped storage, solar, wind, and transmission and distribution.
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