Steer, a leading global infrastructure consultancy, has announced the opening of its new office in Mumbai, India, further solidifying its presence in the Asia Pacific region.
Infrastructure ConsultancyMumbai OfficeAsia PacificReal EstateProject ManagementReal Estate MumbaiAug 25, 2025
The new Mumbai office will offer a wide range of services, including urban planning, transportation engineering, and project management, tailored to meet the unique needs of the local market.
Mumbai was chosen due to its status as a key hub for business and innovation in India, and the growing demand for high-quality infrastructure and real estate services in the region.
The new office will strengthen Steer's global footprint and provide a strategic base for serving existing clients and tapping into new opportunities in the Asia Pacific region.
Steer is committed to engaging in CSR initiatives that support local development and social progress in Mumbai, reflecting the company's broader commitment to making a positive impact in the communities where it operates.
The new office will create numerous job opportunities for local professionals, including positions for project managers, engineers, and urban planners.
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