| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Project Owner | Tata Steel Ltd |
| Location | Jubilee Park, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) |
| Architect | Global Design Competition ‘Notions of India’ (Winning Entry, 2021) |
| Structural Designer | Tata Steel (Conceptualized via Notions of India) |
| Material Used | Tata Structura Steel Hollow Sections (YST 355) |
| Sections used | Circular Hollow Sections (CHS) |
| Height of the structure | Approximately 10.5 meters (as a flame rising sculpture) |
| Total Tonnage | 8.5 MT |
| Fabrication, Erection & Lighting | Sagar Business |
A magnificent steel sculpture representing the “Eternal Flame”—a symbol of purity, transformation, and industrial excellence.
Sagar Business Private Limited collaborated closely with the Tata Steel team to transition the winning design from a conceptual digital model into a structural reality.
We oversaw the end-to-end fabrication and erection, ensuring the "flame" geometry met technical precision and the highest safety standards for Jubilee Park.
Inspired by a rising flame, symbolizing the energy and passion that drives the nation. Hollow steel sections achieve a sense of lightness and transparency.
Upward-reaching curves represent continuous growth, allowing light and air to pass through the form—a signifier of the openness of progress.
Recreating the organic, twisting shape using rigid steel was a massive engineering feat. Every curved member was perfectly aligned for visual flow.
Advanced welding and fit-up techniques ensured that structural stability was maintained without compromising the visually seamless joints.
Mandatory completion under tight schedules to meet the high-profile inauguration by Tata leadership during the annual prestigious event.
Notions of India Global Competition
M/s Sagar Business Pvt Ltd.
Tata Structura Team
Tata Steel UISL (JUSCO)
The Living Flame: Specialized night lighting creates a prominent landmark effect for the residents of Jamshedpur.