Urbanaac is revolutionizing precast construction in Ahmedabad and across Gujarat by delivering faster, cleaner, and highly precise building solutions. From landmark projects like Narendra Modi Stadium to high-rise developments such as Malabar County 3 and commercial hubs like Million Minds IT SEZ, Urbanaac is setting new benchmarks in speed, efficiency, and sustainability. With factory-controlled precast technology, the company minimizes waste, reduces construction time, and enables modern architectural flexibility—making it the future of construction in Gujarat.
The skyline across Gujarat is shifting. Fast. For years, the state relied on traditional brick-and-mortar methods, but those old ways are struggling to keep up with the sheer speed of India’s growth. Today, from the S.G. Highway to the industrial belts of Bavla, a new standard is taking over. It’s called precast, and Urbanaac is the one driving this change.
We aren’t just making concrete blocks. We are providing a high-tech alternative to the messy, slow, and often unpredictable nature of on-site construction.
The Speed Factor: Gujarat’s First Precast High-Rise
Look at Malabar County 3. This project changed the conversation for every developer in Ahmedabad. It was the first high-rise residential tower in the state built entirely with precast technology. The timeline was staggering: 224 apartments were erected in just 178 days. In a traditional setup, you’d still be waiting for the shuttering and curing of the lower floors. With the Urbanaac model, the building rises almost like a Lego set. For the buyer, it means moving in sooner. For the developer, it means saving a fortune on labor and interest costs.
Engineering Landmarks: The Narendra Modi Stadium
You can’t talk about construction in Gujarat without mentioning the world’s largest cricket stadium. The Narendra Modi Stadium required a level of precision that manual labor simply couldn’t achieve within the deadline.
Urbanaac stepped in to manufacture high-strength elements in our controlled factory environment near Bavla. By casting these components off-site and transporting them for immediate assembly, we proved that massive infrastructure doesn’t have to take a decade to finish. It’s about “Gujarat Speed”, doing things faster without cutting corners on quality.
Smart Design for the Tech Sector: Million Minds IT SEZ
Commercial spaces are evolving. Modern IT companies don’t want a forest of columns blocking their office floor. At the Million Minds IT SEZ, we used our Hollow Core Slabs to create massive, open spans of over 11 meters.
This is a huge engineering win. It gives architects the freedom to design wide-open workspaces that are impossible with conventional RCC. With over 1.4 million sq. ft. delivered at this site alone, the IT SEZ stands as a massive proof of what precast can do for Gujarat’s commercial future.
A Cleaner, “Zero-Waste” Approach
Let’s be honest: traditional construction sites are dusty and wasteful. Urbanaac is changing that. In our 25-acre facility, we operate with a Zero On-site Wastage philosophy. We don’t guess; we engineer to the exact millimeter.
This factory-controlled process reduces material waste to less than 0.2%. For developers in Gujarat looking for ESG compliance or IGBC Platinum ratings, this isn’t just a “green” choice, it’s a smart business decision. You aren’t paying for wasted cement or water that just ends up as debris.
Why the Shift is Permanent
From Ahmedabad University to the Fairmont Hotel, the shift is obvious. The “Urbanaac way” is becoming the default for anyone who values time and precision. We’ve already delivered over 5.5 million sq. ft. across the state, and we’re just scratching the surface.
Gujarat has always been a leader in industrial efficiency. Now, thanks to precast technology, that same efficiency is finally being applied to the buildings we live and work in.
Want to see how we do it? We host technical site visits at our Bavla facility for architects and developers. Reach out to the Urbanaac team today to schedule your visit and see the future of construction firsthand.

