Steel is one of the most important construction materials in Pakistan, widely used in residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. As of 3 May 2026, steel (saria) prices have shown slight fluctuations due to market demand, energy costs, and raw material availability.
In this blog, we will cover the latest steel rates in Pakistan, price trends, and factors affecting the market.
According to the latest market updates, steel prices in Pakistan are currently in the following range:
Per ton rate:
Recent reports also show that in early May 2026, some markets recorded prices around PKR 260–265 per kg, depending on grade and supplier.
Steel prices vary based on grade, which determines strength and durability:
| Steel Grade | Price per KG (PKR) | Price per Ton (PKR) |
|---|---|---|
| Grade 40 | 240 – 255 | 240,000 – 255,000 |
| Grade 60 | 255 – 265 | 255,000 – 265,000 |
Grade 60 steel is commonly used in modern construction due to its higher strength and durability.
Top steel brands and their approximate rates:
Branded steel is slightly expensive but preferred for quality assurance and safety.
Steel bars are available in different sizes used for construction:
| Size (mm) | Approx Price (PKR/kg) |
|---|---|
| 10mm | 255 – 262 |
| 12mm | 252 – 260 |
| 16mm | 250 – 258 |
| 20mm | 250 – 260 |
| 25mm | 250 – 260 |
Prices may vary depending on city and supplier.
Steel prices slightly vary across cities due to transportation and demand:
The price increase is mainly due to:
Global steel and scrap prices directly impact local rates.
Currency fluctuation increases import costs.
Production and transportation costs affect final pricing.
Higher demand increases prices, especially during peak construction seasons.
If you are planning construction:
Buy in bulk to get better rates
Prefer branded steel for safety
Monitor weekly price trends
Since prices are currently stable around PKR 260/kg, it is a moderate buying window, but future increases are possible.
As of 3 May 2026, the steel rate in Pakistan ranges between PKR 255 to 265 per kg, depending on brand, grade, and location. Steel prices have increased compared to earlier months of 2026, reflecting rising production costs and growing construction demand.
For builders and investors, staying updated with daily steel rates is essential to manage construction budgets effectively.
