Changing Nation’s Skyline:
Brick By Brick

Tata Projects is proud to be executing several marquee projects that will change India for the better. These projects once completed would build industrial capacity, ease transportation, foster research & development and become iconic structures that every Indian can take pride in.

New Parliament Building

Tata Projects is thankful for the opportunity to build the New Parliament Building. This project epitomises the aspirations of the world’s largest democracy and is India’s first parliament built after independence.

The project has been conceptualised around India’s national symbols, with the Peacock (national bird) for Lok Sabha, the Lotus (national flower) for Rajya Sabha and the Banyan (national tree) for the Central Lounge. The 6.5m tall and 4.5-ton heavy Ashoka Emblem on top of the Parliament Building and is a matter of pride to all Indians.

On 28th May 2023, the highly anticipated inauguration of the Parliament project took place, marking a momentous occasion. The Honourable Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for this iconic project in December 2020, and despite the challenges, work progressed steadily. Material for the project were sourced from various corners of India, showcasing the nation’s diverse resources. The project also witnessed the collaborative efforts of multiple Tata Group companies, which contributed their exceptional products and services. The successful completion of the Parliament project stands as a testament to the collective dedication and resilience of all involved, symbolising a significant milestone in the country’s journey.

Noida International Airport, Jewar

Noida International Airport is a Greenfield airport proposed as the second international airport for the National Capital region. Once operational, it will have an initial capacity of 12 million passengers and a final capacity of 70 million annual passengers. This will make it India’s largest airport and one of the largest airports in Asia. The airport is being developed by Zurich Airport International. Tata Projects is proud to be associated with this project. Phase I of the project is scheduled to be operational by November 2024.

Tata Electronics Factory, Hosur

Tata Electronics Factory is a precision manufacturing unit spread across 80 acres in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. The total builtup area of the project is ~ 2 Million sq. ft. The construction phase began in October 2020 and the scope covered ~1.2 Million sq. ft. of the manufacturing area. The project has been constructed as per Gold Standards under IGBC rating system.

Hot Strip Mill, Hazira

ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AMNS) has awarded Tata Projects the civil and structural construction work for the Hot Strip Mill (HSM#2) in Hazira, Gujarat. The HSM project is a part of the company’s current 5.5 MTPA expansion. The project is scheduled to be completed by FY2026

Mumbai Trans Harbour Link

Mumbai Trans Harbour Link is a landmark six-lane road bridge across the Mumbai Bay between South Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. This link, with a length of ~ 22 kms, once completed will be the longest sea bridge in India.

Tata Projects is executing Package-2 of the link, in a joint venture with Daewoo E&C. The project involves the utilisation of 32 orthotropic steel decks with span length of upto 180 meters with weight of upto 900 tonnes. Such structures have been used for the first time in India. The project is scheduled to be completed in Q3 FY2024 .

Chennai Metro Rail

Tata Projects has been awarded the Chennai Metro Rail’s 9 kms twin bored tunnel under the package TU-01. The tunnel starts from Venugopal Nagar station shaft to Kellys station and is expected to be completed by FY2026.

The scope includes construction of diaphragm walls and launching and retrieval shaft for Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) at four stations and a launching shaft. For FY2024, launch and retrieval sequence is planned for seven TBMs working simultaneously, of which four are already in operations.

Pune Metro Line 3

The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has chosen TRIL Urban Transport Pvt. Ltd., in collaboration with Siemens Project Ventures GmbH, as the developers for the 23 kms Pune Metro Line 3 route from Hinjewadi (IT cluster) to Shivajinagar (Central Business District). The work in various phases is progressing swiftly – the company has completed the construction of two thousand segments in just nine months and the erection of half of the total piers within one year of the start of work.

HPCL Rajasthan Refinery, Barmer

Tata Projects which is executing CDU/VDU, DCU, VGO-HDT packages at HPCL Rajasthan Refinery Limited erected and installed a 1,020 MT Vacuum Gas Oil Hydrotreator Reactor at Barmer. This reactor unit is one of the heaviest, weighing over 1,000 MT.

Wind Tunnel Facility, Thiruvananthapuram

Tata Projects is delighted to be associated with 1.2-metre Trisonic Wind Tunnel for Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The project is being developed at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The Wind Tunnel facility will enable ISRO to conduct high-velocity aero-dynamic tests on space vehicles for simulations ranging from Mach 0.2 to 4.

220 kV Kathmandu - Marsyangdi TL, Kathmandu

Tata Projects has successfully commissioned 220 kV Marsyangdi Kathmandu Transmission Line in Nepal. The project has been constructed to evacuate the electricity generated from Marsyangdi river basin hydro power projects to Kathmandu. The 82 Km line from Tanahu, Markichowk to Matatirtha, Kathmandu has contributed to reliable transmission network and has additional power supply to Kathmandu, fulfilling the load demand