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2002

The Russian State Construction Department commenced forming the strategic concept for construction industry development. The State Construction Policy Administration was established for this purpose. In 2002, investment share in developing the industrial base for construction companies grew by just 0.1% and by only 0.2% for the construction-material industry, indicating stagnation. Investment program development and facilitating permit procedures in design and construction commenced.

Due to the situation in the industry, the structure of order packages at Project Development Institute No. 1 changed as well. Retaining its prominence is territorial activity: the Institute acts as the general designer for major industrial zones and major terminal-storage units.

A sizable scope of work is comprised by the design of residential construction projects - residential complexes in the Krasnogvardeisky and Kirovsky Districts of St. Petersburg, as well as a building on Obukhovskoy Oborony Avenue, were commissioned in 2002.

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Архангельский целлюлозно-бумажный комбинат i

Автор: Смирнов Владимир

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Arkhangelsk self-contained paper mill

One of the Institute’s most important design projects in 1963, the mill was declared a komsomol-type construction project. The Institute performed a sweeping scope of work designing the mill’s building-and-structure complex. Today, the mill is a major manufacturer of packaging cardboard and one of the Russian leaders in terms of pulp production. 

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Владимир Васильевич Чуфарин

Vladimir Chufarin

Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 1983–1992

Vladimir Chufarin was appointed the director of Project Development Institute No. 1 by order of the State Construction Department of the USSR dated 16 September 1983. In the beginning of his tenure in this position, the scope of work related to the renovation and technical re-equipment of industrial enterprises notably increased. For instance, in 1986, such work was performed 2.3 times more than in 1985. Many projects of this period in Leningrad, including the buildings of the plant named after Lepse and the building of the All-Union Galurgiya Research Institute, acquired great town-planning significance. The Institute continued its territorial activity and actively defined redundant territories for industrial construction. However, investment volumes decreased by the late 1980s and plummeted by the early 1990s. 15 December 1992 Institute staff and work scope began to contract as well. Vladimir Chufarin quit his position for health reasons.

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