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Rod Price in Bangladesh: Latest Market Rates, Trends and Impact on Construction

Rod Price

Steel rods are the backbone of every construction project in Bangladesh, from small homes to large commercial buildings. However, their prices fluctuate constantly due to global scrap-metal costs, dollar rates, fuel and power expenses, seasonal demand, shipping, and government policies.

This article explains the current rod prices, different types and grades of rods, the best brands available, and tips on choosing rods safely without getting cheated. It also provides guidance on where to buy rods cheaply and reliably, and how to estimate the total rod cost for your house or building.

1. Introduction

In Bangladesh, steel rod is one of the most important materials for any construction work. From building houses to large infrastructure projects, the cost of rod plays a big role in the total budget. That’s why knowing the current rod price in Bangladesh is very important for builders, investors, and even general people who are planning to construct a home.

In recent times, rod prices have been changing frequently due to different factors like global market conditions, raw material costs, and local demand. These price changes not only affect the construction sector but also have an impact on the overall economy.

In this article, we will explore the latest rod prices in Bangladesh, compare prices by different brands, analyze the reasons behind price fluctuations, and look at future trends. This guide will help you understand the market clearly and make better decisions before starting any construction project.

2. Types of Rods Available in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, different types of steel rods are used in construction depending on strength, durability, and project requirements. Choosing the right type of rod is very important to ensure safety and long-lasting structures.

1. Mild Steel (MS) Rods

Also called plain / round MS bars; made from low‑carbon steel without special treatment. [1] [2] [3]

  • Used for: Gates, grills, light‑load‑bearing structures, low‑rise buildings, and non‑critical RCC parts.
  • 2024–2026 trend: still in demand for cheap houses and small works, but gradually losing share to TMT because of lower strength and corrosion resistance.
2. High Tensile (HT) / Deformed Rods

Often grouped under deformed rebars; have ribs or lugs to bond better with concrete. [1] [4] 

  • Used for: Moderate‑rise buildings, columns, beams, and slabs where higher grip and strength are needed.
  • Latest status (2025–2026): less common as a separate category, many manufacturers now merge these into TMT‑grade Fe415/500 branding.
3. Thermo‑Mechanically Treated (TMT) Rods (Most Popular Now)

Process: Hot‑rolled bar cooled by water‑quenching, then self‑tempered; this gives a strong core + ductile surface [1] [3] [4] [5] [6] 

Common grades in Bangladesh (2024–2026):

  • Fe415 (40‑grade type): For low‑rise buildings.
  • Fe500 (50/72.5‑grade): Dominant in the market; used for 3–10‑storey buildings and earthquake‑resistant structures.
  • Fe550 / 500W+ (extra‑high strength): Used in high‑rise buildings, bridges, and mega‑projects.

Top brands offering TMT:

  • BSRM (Xtreme 500W / 550)
  • KSRM
  • GPH / GPH Ispat
  • Elite Steel
  • AKS / CSRM / ZSRM / RSRM

All push TMT Fe500/Fe550 as their standard rod line.

4. Grade‑wise rod types (Fe415, Fe500, Fe550)

Fe415: [4] [1]

  • Yield strength ~415 MPa; cheaper, suitable for small houses.
  • Still available but less promoted; many contractors now prefer Fe500 even for low‑rise work.

Fe500: [7] [1] [5] 

  • Most popular grade in Bangladesh today; price mostly in BDT 88,500–96,000 per ton depending on brand and city.
  • Key selling points: better strength‑to‑cost, good earthquake resistance, and wide dealer availability.

Fe550 / 500W+: [1] 

  • Higher‑strength, slightly more expensive; used in high‑rise RCC buildings, bridges, and industrial projects.
  • Demand is rising slowly as more big‑scale projects start in Dhaka, Chittagong, and on major highways.
5. Other specialty rods (limited but present)
  • Stainless‑steel rods / special‑alloy bars: Used mainly in aggressive‑environment structures (near sea, chemical plants) or niche industrial works, not in normal houses.
  • Imported high‑grade rebars: Some large projects import EU/India‑brand TMT / deformed bars for higher‑spec buildings, but this is small‑volume, high‑cost compared to local Fe500.

3. What is the current price of rod (per ton/feet/kg)?

The price of steel rod in Bangladesh changes frequently depending on brand, grade, and market conditions. However, based on the latest 2026 market data, here is the current average price: [1] [8] [9] 

1. Per‑ton (per tonne) price (BDT)
  • MS / 60‑grade rods (general‑quality mild‑steel): Around BDT 85,000–90,000 per ton, depending on brand and market.
  • TMT / 72.5‑grade / Fe500 (better‑quality): Typically BDT 88,500–96,000 per ton in major markets like Dhaka.

Brand‑wise examples (2024–2026 reference):

  • BSRM (TMT‑Fe500): ~BDT 95,000–97,000 per ton.
  • KSRM / GPH / Elite: roughly BDT 90,000–95,000 per ton.
  • CSRM / ZSRM / cheaper brands: often BDT 86,500–90,000 per ton.

Note: Prices can change weekly; local dealers in Dhaka may add BDT 1,000–3,000 extra per ton in “busy” periods.

2. Per‑kg price (approx.)

To convert from per‑ton to per‑kg, divide by 1,000:

  • MS / 60‑grade: about BDT 85–90 per kg.
  • TMT / 72.5‑grade: roughly BDT 89–96 per kg.
3. Per‑foot (approx.) for common sizes

Rods are usually sold by weight, but homeowners often think in feet. Using BDT 90–94 per kg and standard densities:

  • 8mm rod: About 0.395 kg per foot → roughly BDT 35–37 per foot at ~BDT 90–94/kg.
  • 10mm rod: About 0.617 kg per foot → roughly BDT 55–60 per foot.
  • 12mm rod: About 0.888 kg per foot → roughly BDT 80–85 per foot.

Noted: These are estimated prices. The real price may be higher or lower depending on your local market.

Rod type / grade Approx. per‑ton (BDT) Approx. per‑kg (BDT) Approx. 10mm rod per foot (BDT)
MS / 60‑grade 85,000–90,000 85–90 50–55
TMT / 72.5‑grade 88,500–96,000 89–96 55–60

4. Best Construction Rod Brands and Their Prices in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has several well-known steel manufacturers that produce high-quality construction rods. These brands are widely used in residential, commercial, and large infrastructure projects due to their strength, durability, and reliability. These are the top‑used TMT / Fe500 construction‑rod brands in the Bangladeshi market, often recommended for homes, apartments, and RCC buildings.

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1.BSRM (Bangladesh Steel Re-Rolling Mills)

BSRM (Bangladesh Steel Re-Rolling Mills) is the leading steel manufacturer in Bangladesh, founded in 1952 with headquarters in Chittagong. As the country’s first steel re-rolling mill, it is renowned for producing high-quality steel products, including “BSRM Xtreme” and “BSRM Maxima” rebars, widely used in national landmarks and major infrastructure projects. [1] [9] [11] 

Type: High‑quality TMT rods (Fe500, Fe550, 72.5‑grade). Widely used in high‑rise buildings, flyovers, and landmark projects.

Approx. price (2024–2025 reference): Around BDT 95,000–97,000 per ton for TMT Fe500 / 72.5‑grade in major markets.

2. KSRM (Kabir Steel Re‑Rolling Mills)

Kabir Steel Re-Rolling Mills (KSRM), founded in 1984 by Kabir Ahmed, is a leading steel manufacturer in Bangladesh, contributing 15-20% of the country’s steel demand. Based in Chattogram, KSRM is renowned for producing high-quality TMT bars and steel products used in major national infrastructure projects. [12]

Type: TMT Fe500 rods (B500CWR, B500DWR) used in medium‑to‑large‑scale buildings and bridges.

Approx. price (2024–2025): About BDT 90,000–91,500 per ton for Fe500‑grade TMT.

Read more: Best Selling Products in Bangladesh: Top Picks 2026

3. GPH Ispat (G‑Force TMT)

GPH Ispat Limited is a leading steel manufacturing company in Bangladesh, recognized for pioneering the use of Quantum Electric Arc Furnace (Quantum EAF) technology in the region. Marketed under the brand GPH Quantum (G-Force TMT), their steel is known for its high strength, superior ductility, and environmental efficiency.[13]

Type: G‑Force TMT rods (Fe500 / Fe550) with focus on strength, ductility, and weldability.

Approx. price (2024–2025): Roughly BDT 94,000–96,000 per ton for top‑grade TMT.

4. Elite Steel

Elite Iron & Steel Industries Limited (Elite Steel), established in 1983 as Bangladesh’s first integrated steel company, is a premier manufacturer of high-quality reinforcing bars (B500DWR, B420DWR, B400DWR). Part of the Elite Group, they specialize in eco-friendly production using induction furnaces and German Thermex QST technology. [1]
Type: Modern TMT Fe500‑grade rods, popular for small‑to‑medium homes and low‑rise buildings.

Approx. price (2024–2025): Around BDT 92,000–93,000 per ton.

5. AKS (Abul Khair Steel)

Abul Khair Steel (AKS), established in 1993 and part of the Abul Khair Group, is a premier steel manufacturer in Bangladesh known for producing 100% refined steel using advanced Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) technology. It is a major supplier for national infrastructure projects, including the Padma Bridge and Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant
Type: Fe500 TMT rods used in residential and commercial projects, especially in Dhaka and Chittagong.[14]

Approx. price (2024–2025):  Approximately BDT 91,000–93,000 per ton depending on dealer and location.

6. CSRM / ZSRM / RSRM (mid‑tier brands)

CSRM, ZSRM, and RSRM are prominent players in the Bangladesh steel market, often categorized within the mid-tier or specialized structural steel segment, focusing on high-quality rebar production for residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. They compete with top-tier brands (like BSRM or AKS) by offering competitive pricing, automated production technology, and certified quality standards. [15] [16] [17]
Type: Fe500 TMT and some 60‑grade rods; good options when budget is tight but quality still matters.

Approx. price (2024–2025):

  • CSRM / ZSRM: around BDT 88,000–90,500 per ton.
  • RSRM (X‑Power TMT): roughly BDT 89,000–91,500 per ton.
Brand Rod type (grade) Typical use case Approx. price per ton (BDT)
BSRM TMT Fe500/550 High‑rise, bridges, big projects 95,000–97,000
KSRM TMT Fe500 Apartment, RCC buildings 90,000–91,500
GPH Ispat G‑Force TMT Medium‑to‑large buildings 94,000–96,000
Elite TMT Fe500 Houses, small‑scale buildings 92,000–93,000
AKS Fe500 TMT Residential & commercial 91,000–93,000
CSRM/ZSRM TMT / 60‑grade Budget‑friendly projects 88,000–90,500
RSRM X‑Power TMT Medium‑rise, bridges 89,000–91,500

5. Why does rod price change so much?

Rod prices in Bangladesh change frequently because they depend on many local and global factors. Since steel is a globally traded material, even small changes in the market can quickly affect prices. [18] [5] [8]

•Global steel and scrap‑metal prices

Steel mills in Bangladesh rely heavily on imported scrap metal and raw materials, so when global scrap‑metal prices rise or fall, rod prices jump or drop within weeks.

•Dollar rate and import costs
Raw materials (scrap, coal, etc.) are often priced in US dollars, so a weaker BDT means higher import costs even if world prices stay flat. Dealers and mills pass this extra cost to buyers through sudden price hikes per ton.

•Fuel, power, and gas costs
Steel‑rolling needs large amounts of power and gas; when fuel prices, gas tariffs, or load‑shedding rise, production cost increases. Mills often adjust rod prices quickly to recover higher energy and fuel bills.

•Seasonal and project‑driven demand
In winter and before festival seasons, construction demand usually rises, so demand‑side pressure pushes rod prices up. When big government or private projects start or slow down, rod prices either recover sharply or fall to 3–4‑year‑low levels.

•Shipping, freight, and logistics costs
Freight and shipping costs for imported scrap and materials fluctuate with global shipping rates and Middle‑East tensions. Higher freight is ultimately reflected in per‑ton rod price in Dhaka and other cities.

Market structure and “syndicate”‑type behavior
A few large companies dominate the market; analysts and media have reported that short‑term price spikes sometimes come from coordinated moves by major players or traders. This can cause BDT 8,000–10,000 per ton jumps within days, even when fundamentals are not that bad.

•Government policy and taxes
Increases in advance tax, VAT, or import‑duty changes on raw materials can trigger sudden price hikes across the sector. On the other hand, policy easing or TCB‑type interventions can sometimes slow down or temporarily cap rises.

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6. How much will rod cost for your house or building?

The total rod cost for your house or building depends on several factors like the size of the building, the number of floors, and the design. But we can estimate a typical cost using the current rod price.[7] [19]

1. How much rod per house / building?
  • Small 1‑storey house (1,000–1,200 sq ft, simple RCC): about 40–60 tons of rod total.
  • 3‑storey house (G+3, 1,500–2,000 sq ft): around 90–130 tons depending on design and columns.

10‑storey apartment / G+9 building: often 250–350 tons or more.

2. Current price range (per ton and per kg)

Using 2024–2026 data:

  • MS / 60‑grade rod: about BDT 83,000–88,000 per ton (roughly BDT 83–88 per kg).
  • TMT / 72.5‑grade rod (Fe500): about BDT 88,500–96,000 per ton (roughly BDT 89–96 per kg).
3. Estimated total rod cost for common projects (simple example)

Assume TMT Fe500 at ~BDT 92,000 per ton (mid‑range):

Type of building Approx. rod needed (tons) Approx. total rod cost (BDT)
1‑storey house (1,000–1,200 sq ft) 40–60 37 lakh–55 lakh
3‑storey house (1,500–2,000 sq ft) 90–130 83 lakh–120 lakh
10‑storey apartment (10+ floors) 250–350 2.3 crore–3.2 crore
4. How price changes affect you

If rod price jumps BDT 10,000 per ton, a 3‑storey house can easily face extra BDT 9–13 lakh just in rod cost. So contractors often:

  • Use Fe500 instead of Fe415 to reduce total tonnage,
  • Or choose more efficient designs that cut unnecessary reinforcement.

7. How to choose rod without getting cheated?

Buying steel rods for your house or building can be tricky if you don’t know what to look for. Here are some simple tips to make sure you get the right quality at a fair price: [1] [20] [21] [15]

1. Check grade, brand, and standard clearly

Always buy Fe500 / TMT 72.5‑grade (or at least Fe415) for RCC houses, not just “simple iron rod”. The rod should show clear embossing:

  • Company name (BSRM, KSRM, GPH, Elite, etc.),
  • Diameter (8mm, 10mm, 12mm),
  • Grade (Fe415, Fe500, Fe550, or 60‑grade, 72.5‑grade).

Prefer BDS / BS‑standard‑marked rods; they follow national safety rules.

2. Avoid mixed‑brand or “no‑name” bundles

Never take a bundle where some rods have brand marks and some are blank; this is a common trick to cut cost with fake or sub‑standard rods. Ask for all bars from the same batch and check the mill test certificate (MTC) if possible.

3. Visual and physical checks

Color and rust:

  • Surface can be slightly rusty, but deep rust or pitting is a red flag.
  • Rods should not be covered in thick, flaky rust.

Smoothness and straightness: Bars should be straight and evenly ribbed; bent or twisted rods mean poor handling or bad quality.

Bend test (simple): A good TMT rod can be bent sharply without cracking; if it snaps easily, avoid it.

4. Weigh and compare per‑kg, not just per‑ton

Ask for actual weight per bundle; some dealers cut 1 or 2 kg per bundle to hide short‑weighting. Always compare per‑kg price among 2–3 dealers instead of trusting only “per‑ton” or “per‑foot” offers.

5. Buy from authorized dealers and keep a written bill

Use authorized dealers of the brand (BSRM, KSRM, GPH, Elite, etc.) whenever possible. Get a bill or invoice stating:

  • Brand,
  • Grade,
  • Size (mm),
  • Total weight and price.

This makes it harder for dealers to replace rods later if you detect poor quality.

8. Where to buy rod cheaply and safely?

[1] [9] [6] 

1. Authorized brand dealers and showrooms

Buy directly from authorized dealers of BSRM, KSRM, GPH, Elite, AKS, ZSRM, CSRM, RSRM, etc. These dealers usually have brand‑tagged bundles, proper embossing, and are more transparent about price and quality. Their price is a bit higher than random shops, but much safer for critical RCC work.

2. Wholesale steel markets and yards

Cities like Dhaka (Nilkhet‑type steel yards), Chittagong, Gazipur, Savar, Khulna, Sylhet have wholesale steel markets where you can buy in bulk at lower per‑ton rates. Ask for proper brand‑marked rods, clear price per ton and per kg, and bill with brand and grade written. This is good if you are building a multi‑storey building or project and need 5–10+ tons at once.

3. Online platforms and comparison sites

Sites like bdstall.com, BanglaStall, and other steel‑price portals show current rod prices per ton for different brands and sizes, which helps you compare local dealers. You can also see BDStall / BanglaStall‑linked stalls that list brand and price clearly, helping you avoid “too‑cheap” mysterious brands.

4. Local shops and contractor‑suggested suppliers

Many local iron‑and‑steel shops in your area can supply rods at competitive prices, especially if you are buying 1–3 tons for a house. Still, insist on:

  • Brand, grade, and size clearly printed on the rod,
  • actual weight (not just bundles),
  • A dated bill in case of quality problems later.
5. How to stay “cheap + safe” at the same time

Compare 3 dealers (dealer + wholesale yard + online price) and lock in per‑kg or per‑ton, not per‑foot. Avoid no‑name or mixed‑brand bundles and ultra‑cheap offers that look 10–15% below market. Choose Fe500 TMT from a known brand (BSRM, KSRM, GPH, Elite, ZSRM, AKS, etc.) and then negotiate on price per ton, not on quality.

10. Conclusion

The price of rods in Bangladesh is influenced by many factors, including global scrap prices, dollar rates, fuel costs, seasonal demand, shipping charges, and government policies. Choosing the right rods for your house or building is not just about finding the cheapest option—it’s about quality, safety, and reliability.

By understanding the current market trends, trusted brands, rod grades, and authorized dealers, you can make smart buying decisions that save money while ensuring your construction is strong and durable. Always remember: investing in good-quality rods today prevents costly repairs and safety risks tomorrow.

In short, staying informed, comparing prices, and buying from trusted sources is the key to building safe, long-lasting, and cost-effective structures in Bangladesh.

Reference 

1.Elite Steel
2. SS steel
3. JSW one msme
4. SUGNAtmt
5. TBS
6. Bangla Stall
7. The Daily Star
8. The Financial Express
9. BD Stall
10. Business Inspection BD
11. BSRM
12.KSRM
13. GPH Ispat
14. AKS
15. CSRM
16. ZSRM
17. RSRM
18. BD protidin
19. Scribd
20. Steel on call
21. Bari Plans

 

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