| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Project Owner | Tata Steel Ltd |
| Location | Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) |
| Architect | Nuru Karim |
| Structural Designer | Niranjan Basu |
| Material Used | Tata Structura Circular Hollow Sections (YST 355) |
| Sections used | 300×10,200×8,150×5.4,75×5.4,75×3.6, 50×3.6 |
| Height of the structure | 50 ft |
| Total Tonnage | 45 |
| Fabrication & Erection | Sagar Business |
A tribute to Lady Meherbai Tata and the diamond that saved Tisco. A masterpiece of manual precision and structural brilliance at Sir Dorabji Tata Park.
Lady Meherbai’s “Jubilee Diamond” was pledged alongside Sir Dorabji Tata's wealth to save Tata Steel from severe financial difficulties after World War I.
The structure immortalizes the legacy through a steel tubular pavilion, resting on its "tip" and rising outward from the ground toward the sky.
Due to the lack of specialized machines, 360-degree profile cutting was done manually—a tough and time-consuming process for 45 tonnes of steel.
The complex geometry required meticulous alignment of cut pieces. Despite TECLA software, final fittings required intensive manual grinding.
Both painting and erection were executed during the rainy season, significantly increasing the difficulty of maintaining structural finishes.
M/s Sagar Business (BDP – Odisha)
Tata Structura Tubular Steel