Adani Cement Completes World's Largest Temple Raft Foundation Casting At Umiya Dham
The raft foundation for the upcoming world’s tallest temple, measuring 450 feet x 400 feet x 8 feet, will support 1,551 Dharma Stambhs for the 504-feet-tall Jagat Janani Maa Umiya Temple, envisioned as the spiritual nucleus of a vast social and cultural campus in Jaspur.

Adani Cement Completes World's Largest Temple Raft Foundation Casting At Umiya Dham | IANS
Ahmedabad: Adani Cement, along with its Group associate PSP Infra, on Thursday said it has completed the world’s largest religious temple raft foundation casting at Umiya Dham near here.
About The Raft Foundation
The raft foundation for the upcoming world’s tallest temple, measuring 450 feet x 400 feet x 8 feet, will support 1,551 Dharma Stambhs for the 504-feet-tall Jagat Janani Maa Umiya Temple, envisioned as the spiritual nucleus of a vast social and cultural campus in Jaspur.
This monumental feat was achieved over an uninterrupted 54-hour operation using 24,100 cubic metres (M3) of ‘ECOMaxX M45’ grade low-carbon concrete, a proprietary sustainable mix developed by Adani Cement and setting new benchmarks.
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“Umiya Dham is set to become an iconic spiritual landmark, spanning 60 acres and representing an investment of approximately Rs 2,000 crore. This project is not just about setting world records -- it embodies the quality, scale, speed, and purpose that define Adani Cement,” said Vinod Bahety, CEO – Cement Business, Adani Group.
“As our Chairman believes, these are not just engineering feats, but bridges between devotion and modern infrastructure. The successful raft casting at Umiya Dham is a living testament to this philosophy: where faith drives innovation, and innovation uplifts entire communities. When we unite innovation, people, and sustainable materials, we create solutions that endure for generations and set new global benchmarks,” he noted.
According to the company, this was enabled using 26 strategically located Ready-Mix Concrete (RMX) plants, more than 285 transit mixers operating in a synchronised logistics network, 3,600 tonnes of high-performance cement and over 600 skilled workers and technical experts working in shifts over three days.
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The entire operation was meticulously planned to ensure continuous pouring without cold joints, maintaining optimal temperature control and mix consistency throughout the process.
The use of ‘ECOMaxX’ concrete significantly reduced the carbon footprint of the project, aligning with Adani Cement’s commitment to green construction practices.
According to R.P. Patel, President, Vishv Umiya Foundation, this world-record foundation of Jagat Janani Maa Umiya (Parvati) temple is a proud moment for India’s cultural and engineering heritage.
“Adani Cement’s proven expertise in mega-project execution made them our natural partner,” he added.
The ‘ECOMaxX M45’ concrete mix incorporates 66 per cent Supplementary Cementitious Material (SCM), resulting in a carbon footprint reduction by 60 per cent.
Proprietary Coolcrete formulation maintained placement temperatures below 28 degrees Celsius, minimising thermal stress. Thermocouples embedded in the structure continue to monitor temperature and durability in real time, said the company.
Adani Cement continues to play a pivotal role in India’s infrastructure and realty landscape. From iconic structures like the World One Tower to engineering marvels such as the Chenab Railway Bridge in Jammu and Kashmir, the company now extends its expertise to spiritual infrastructure with the Umiya Dham Temple.
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