
“Acquafront Infrastructure proudly contributed to India’s grand celebration of the 550th Prakash Purab of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji through innovative floating infrastructure, adding pride, scale, and significance to this historic national occasion.
Executing an event on water was completely new for us. AIPL not only engineered the solution but also guided us through every technical aspect.”
— C S Direkt Events & Exhibitions Pvt Ltd
PROBLEM
The client had no prior experience in floating infrastructure and required a large, mobile floating platform to travel across multiple river locations under varying currents and low draft conditions.
PROJECT DETAIL
Client: C S Direkt Events & Exhibitions Pvt Ltd | Location: Sutlej River & Beas River, Punjab, India
PROJECT CONDITIONS
River + lake conditions | 1–10 m depth | Current up to 3 m/s | Low draft (~1 m) | Multiple shifting locations.
SOLUTION
AIPL engineered two modular floating platforms using SIFJ (Steel-Integrated Floating Jetty) technology with Danforth anchoring and modular towing capability.
RESULT
Delivered in ~2 months | 2 floating platforms (288 m² each) | 20-ton live load capacity | Successfully operated across ~30 locations for 2 months.
Platform Size
24 m × 12 m modular floating platform (each)
Modules Used
24 modules (2 m × 6 m each)
Total Floating Area
288 m² per platform
Design Load Capacity
20 tonnes live load
Total Structural Capacity
50 tonnes

In 2019, the Government of Punjab planned a grand and historic celebration for the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
The vision was unique.
A Floating Gurudwara that would travel across rivers, bringing spiritual experiences directly to people in different towns and villages.
The project was awarded to CS Direkt Events & Exhibitions Pvt Ltd by Punjab Govt.
However, there was one major challenge.
CS Direkt had strong expertise in land-based events — but no experience in floating infrastructure or water-based execution.
To bridge this gap, they onboarded a naval consultant, who eventually connected them with Acquafront Infrastructure Private Limited (AIPL).
This marked the beginning of a crucial collaboration.
Instead of just supplying a product, AIPL had to take full ownership — from concept understanding to execution strategy.

This project was unlike conventional floating installations.
It wasn’t static.
It was mobile, multi-location, and continuous for 2 months.
Waterbody Type
A combination of rivers and calm stretches (Sutlej & Beas)
Water Depth Range
1 – 10 meters
Current Conditions
Up to 3 m/s (strong river currents)
Draft Constraints
Low draft requirement (~1 meter)
The floating Gurudwara had to:
This project was 10× larger than AIPL’s previous work experience.
Scaling up introduced:
Despite the scale, the entire project had to be completed in:
While typical projects of this size take 12-24 months, AIPL had to deliver in record time.

AIPL engineered a modular floating Gurudwara platform using SIFJ (Steel-Integrated Floating Jetty) technology.
The solution was designed not just for floating — but for movement, adaptability, and repeated deployment.
The system was designed for mobility and reliability:
The platform was engineered to remain:
Two anchoring approaches were used:
Given the short project duration, marine-grade protective coatings were used for corrosion resistance.

The executed system consisted of two identical modular floating platforms.
Platform Size
24 m × 12 m (each)
Number of Modules
24 modules per platform
Module Size
2 m × 6 m
Total Floating Area
288 m² per platform
Design Live Load
20 tonnes
Total Structural Capacity
50 tonnes
Operating Freeboard
0.6 meters
Design Life
10 years
Access to the floating Gurudwara was provided through boats, ensuring flexibility across different locations.

This project required not just installation — but continuous relocation and reinstallation.
Fabrication Location
Kanpur
Materials Used
Modules were transported via road trailers to Punjab.
Modularity enabled mobility.
Without a modular floating design, such a project would not have been feasible.

The floating Gurudwara became one of the most unique highlights of the 550th Guru Nanak Dev Ji Jayanti celebrations.
This success directly led to repeat business, including the next project — the floating stage in Bhopal.
SIFJ is AIPL’s modular floating infrastructure platform designed for medium to heavy load applications.
SIFJ systems are designed based on:
Testing and validation may involve IRS, IIT, CIPET, and NABL-approved laboratories.
Floating infrastructure for events requires end-to-end engineering ownership, especially when clients lack domain expertise.
Modular systems enable multi-location deployment and rapid installation.
SIFJ technology performs efficiently in low draft and high current conditions.
Floating events and mobile platforms create massive opportunities in tourism, culture, and public engagement.
If your project requires:
AIPL delivers floating infrastructure designed for real-world water conditions and complex event requirements.
👉 Contact AIPL to discuss your floating project requirement.
Mr. Achin Agrawal
Director & CTO, Acquafront Infrastructure Private Limited
Expert in R&D and marine engineering design
Recipient of the National Meritorious Innovation Award (2018) by NRDC
Inventor of patented floating infrastructure technologies
