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1976

Some projects of Project Development Institute No. 1 were awarded with the prize of the USSR Council of Ministers:

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Норильский горно-металлургический комбинат i

Автор: Струнин Анатолий

Источник: http://www.tassphoto.com/

Norilsk mining-and-metallurgical integrated works

In February 1975, the Technical Council of Project Development Institute No. 1 considered the technical design for the Nadezhda copper-and-nickel plant at Norilsk mining-and-metallurgical integrated works. The Institute designed two buildings at this plant: smelting and sulfur. The exceptionally-severe climatic conditions of the Far North made it extremely difficult to adopt technical decisions for building enclosures, their heating and ventilation. Institute employees went on site visits in the polar region in order to elaborate unique solutions. 

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Ефим Иванович Норовский

Efim Norovsky

Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 1946–1948

Efim Norovsky, Engineering Lieutenant-Colonel, headed Hydrovoenproject Project Development Institute No. 1 established in 1946, which, according to its Charter, had become the leading design organization of the Ministry of Military and Naval Enterprises of the USSR. His management years coincided with the formation and initial evolution of the Institute, which lacked its own production areas and whose personnel worked under Spartan conditions. The Institute conducted its main activities in these years in the design of hydro-technical facilities, including a unique reconstruction project for a slipway at the shipbuilding yard in Nikolaev, which should be noted individually. By the Minister’s order dated 29 March 1948, E.I. Norovsky, Engineering Lieutenant-Colonel, was recalled at the disposal of the Ministry of the Armed Forces.

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