BigBloc Construction Posts 30% Revenue Growth in Q2FY26
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BigBloc Construction Posts 30% Revenue Growth in Q2FY26

BigBloc Construction, one of India’s largest manufacturers of AAC blocks, bricks, and panels, has reported consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 673.2 million for Q2FY26, a 30.3 per cent rise over Rs 516.5 million recorded in Q2FY25. The company delivered a strong rebound in operational and financial performance despite industry headwinds.
For H1FY26, consolidated revenue increased 19.8 per cent year-on-year to Rs 1.23 billion, compared to Rs 1.03 billion in H1FY25.
On 15 October 2025, the Boards of Starbigbloc Building Material Ltd and Bigbloc Building Elements Pvt approved a proposal to merge the companies. The merger aims to drive strategic growth, enhance operational efficiency, and create greater value for stakeholders.
Mr Narayan Saboo, Chairman of BigBloc Construction, said the company’s improved performance reflects the strength of its business model and execution capabilities. He noted that the proposed merger, along with expansion plans—including India’s largest greenfield AAC block facility at Indore—positions BigBloc for sustained growth. He added that the company remains focused on operational efficiencies, innovation, strategic expansion, and ESG alignment.
Founded in 2015, BigBloc Construction is among the largest and the only listed player in the AAC block segment, with an installed capacity of 1.3 million cubic metres per annum across facilities in Gujarat and Maharashtra. The company has acquired 57,500 sq. m of land in Khasra, Indore, to establish India’s largest greenfield AAC plant. BigBloc is also one of the few companies in the sector generating carbon credits.
StarBigBloc Building Material has secured all major approvals for its upcoming Indore project, including Town Planning Clearance, land registration, Gram Panchayat approval, and the Non-Agricultural order. These clearances pave the way for the new facility, reinforcing BigBloc’s leadership in sustainable building materials.
The company has diversified into construction chemicals through its Umargaon facility, producing block jointing mortar, ready-mix plaster, and tile adhesives to tap into high-growth markets.
BigBloc has also launched its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Profile on ESG World to enhance transparency and align with global sustainability standards. The profile is available on the company’s website for investors, analysts, and ESG agencies.
Promoter holding increased to 72.84 per cent as of September 2025 after the acquisition of 2,05,000 shares from the open market during the quarter.
Consolidated capacity utilisation in Q2FY26 stood at 62 per cent. Starbigbloc Building Material achieved 90 per cent, BigBloc Building Elements 58 per cent, and Siam Cement Bigbloc 43 per cent utilisation during the quarter.
On the sustainability front, total installed solar capacity across BigBloc and its subsidiaries has reached 2,375 kW, helping the company meet around 22 per cent of its power requirements through renewable energy.

BigBloc Construction, one of India’s largest manufacturers of AAC blocks, bricks, and panels, has reported consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 673.2 million for Q2FY26, a 30.3 per cent rise over Rs 516.5 million recorded in Q2FY25. The company delivered a strong rebound in operational and financial performance despite industry headwinds.For H1FY26, consolidated revenue increased 19.8 per cent year-on-year to Rs 1.23 billion, compared to Rs 1.03 billion in H1FY25.On 15 October 2025, the Boards of Starbigbloc Building Material Ltd and Bigbloc Building Elements Pvt approved a proposal to merge the companies. The merger aims to drive strategic growth, enhance operational efficiency, and create greater value for stakeholders.Mr Narayan Saboo, Chairman of BigBloc Construction, said the company’s improved performance reflects the strength of its business model and execution capabilities. He noted that the proposed merger, along with expansion plans—including India’s largest greenfield AAC block facility at Indore—positions BigBloc for sustained growth. He added that the company remains focused on operational efficiencies, innovation, strategic expansion, and ESG alignment.Founded in 2015, BigBloc Construction is among the largest and the only listed player in the AAC block segment, with an installed capacity of 1.3 million cubic metres per annum across facilities in Gujarat and Maharashtra. The company has acquired 57,500 sq. m of land in Khasra, Indore, to establish India’s largest greenfield AAC plant. BigBloc is also one of the few companies in the sector generating carbon credits.StarBigBloc Building Material has secured all major approvals for its upcoming Indore project, including Town Planning Clearance, land registration, Gram Panchayat approval, and the Non-Agricultural order. These clearances pave the way for the new facility, reinforcing BigBloc’s leadership in sustainable building materials.The company has diversified into construction chemicals through its Umargaon facility, producing block jointing mortar, ready-mix plaster, and tile adhesives to tap into high-growth markets.BigBloc has also launched its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Profile on ESG World to enhance transparency and align with global sustainability standards. The profile is available on the company’s website for investors, analysts, and ESG agencies.Promoter holding increased to 72.84 per cent as of September 2025 after the acquisition of 2,05,000 shares from the open market during the quarter.Consolidated capacity utilisation in Q2FY26 stood at 62 per cent. Starbigbloc Building Material achieved 90 per cent, BigBloc Building Elements 58 per cent, and Siam Cement Bigbloc 43 per cent utilisation during the quarter.On the sustainability front, total installed solar capacity across BigBloc and its subsidiaries has reached 2,375 kW, helping the company meet around 22 per cent of its power requirements through renewable energy.

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