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Best Construction Materials Stocks in India (2025)

Industries involved in producing materials like cement, steel, glass, and bricks that are essential for building infrastructure and real estate projects.

Top Construction Materials Stocks in 2025

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NameStock (1)Sub-SectorSub-SectorMarket CapMarket CapClose PriceClose PricePE RatioPE Ratio1D Return1D Return1M Return1M Return6M Return6M Return1Y Return1Y ReturnPB RatioPB RatioReturn on EquityReturn on EquityROCEROCEDividend YieldDiv YieldDebt to EquityDebt to EquityVolatility vs NiftyVolatility vs Nifty
1.Fundviser Capital (India) LtdFUNDVISERConstruction MaterialsConstruction Materials105.88105.88179.00179.0066.5966.594.684.6819.7919.7927.6727.6722.6422.648.008.004.464.4621.4721.47--0.000.004.874.87

Disclaimer: Please note that the above table is for informational purposes only, and is not recommendatory. Please do your own research or consult your financial advisor before investing. The data is derived from Tickertape Stock Screener and is subject to real-time updates.

Selection criteria: Sub-sector: Construction Materials | Market Cap: Sorted from Highest to Lowest

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Frequently Asked Questions on Construction Materials Stocks

  1. What are construction materials stocks?

    Construction materials stocks represent Indian manufacturers producing cement, steel, tiles, sanitaryware, glass, and other essential building materials used in infrastructure, real estate, and industrial projects nationwide.

  2. How to invest in construction materials stocks?

    Here’s how you can invest in construction materials stocks:
    1. Go to the Tickertape Stock Screener.
    2. In the 'Industrials' sector, select the ‘Construction Materials’ sub-sector.
    3. Analyse and sort the construction materials stocks using over 200+ filters—including valuation ratios, financials, technical indicators, and more—based on your investment thesis.
    4. Review the filtered list, and identify stocks that best align with your risk appetite, return expectations, and investment goals.
    5. Once you've shortlisted the stocks, click ‘Place Order’ to invest in your preferred construction materials stocks.

    Disclaimer: Please do your own research or consult your financial advisor before investing.

  3. What are the factors affecting construction materials stocks prices?

    Construction materials stock prices are influenced by infrastructure spending, real estate demand, raw material costs, government schemes like PMAY, monsoon impact, logistics expenses, and global commodity price movements.

  4. What is the future projection of construction materials stocks?

    Construction materials stocks are expected to grow on the back of India’s infrastructure push, urban housing demand, and government schemes; however, input cost volatility and environmental regulations may affect margins.

    Disclaimer: This is only for educational purposes as the latest data is derived from major financial research reports.