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Our Landmark Projects

These projects stand as testaments to the strength, durability, and versatility of Tata Steel’s products.

From iconic landmarks to vital infrastructure, these examples highlight how our high-quality steel solutions contribute to building a stronger and more connected India.

The New Parliament Building, New Delhi

India’s new Parliament building is a massive undertaking, covering 75,000 square meters and utilizing vast quantities of materials: 175,000 cubic meters of concrete, 60,000 meters of piping, 80,000 square meters of stonework, 90,000 square meters of ducting, 27,000 metric tons of reinforcement, and 1,350 kilometers of cable and wiring.

This project, brought to life by Tata Projects, required a 60,000-strong workforce and over 29 lakh labor days.

Also known as The Bandra-Worli Sea Link, the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link is a prominent 8-lane, 4.7-kilometer bridge spanning the Arabian Sea, which greatly improves transportation for millions.

This impressive feat of engineering was built using high-quality, long-lasting LRPC strands from Tata Steel, helping to connect the present with the future.

The Lotus Temple, New Delhi

The Lotus Temple in New Delhi, a cherished landmark in India, stands as an architectural marvel.

This iconic and majestic temple, constructed over a decade, is fortified by the exceptional strength of corrosion-resistant Tata Tiscon 550SD rebars.

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