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2006

Basic changes in the construction industry this year concerned residential building: the “Affordable and Comfortable Housing for Russian Citizens” national project commenced in 2006. Measures for developing the construction-materials industry entailing state support were considered on the cabinet level.

That same year, the Government of St. Petersburg adopted Resolution No. 167 “On Overall Territory Development for Residential Construction.” It defined the tendering procedure for the right to lease land plots for overall development for residential construction, which introduced some advantages for investors.

The Russian Union of Planners was established in April 2006. The organization is dedicated to reestablishing ties between design organizations, promoting experience-sharing, and encouraging member interaction with the state authorities.

Project Development Institute No. 1 commenced working on large-scale projects for auto-assembling plants General Motors in Shushary, cargo railroad bogie and carriage works in Tikhvin, ready-made medicine plant named after Academic Filatov in Gatchina District.

Some design projects for the mining industry were carried out - ‘‘Luo-Camachia-Kamazhiku’’ mining society in Angola, Gai and the Kovdor mining-and-concentrating industrial complexes.

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Судоверфь в городе Локса, Эстония i

Автор: Архив Проектного института №1

Источник: http://pi1.ru/

Shipyard in Loksa City, Estonia

The shipyard, undergoing modernization in the 1980s, was one of the primary employers in the Estonian City of Loksa. In the 2000s, the shipyard was owned by Denmark’s Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd. In the 1980s, Project Development Institute No. 1 carried out the design of a production workshop unit and service building. 

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Петр Абрамович Шмыков

Pyotr Shmykov

Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 1951–1958

Pyotr Shmykov took the helm of Project Development Institute No. 1 in 1951, having served as the organization’s chief engineer since February 1947. He went down in history as a highly-skilled engineer and talented organizer. During his management tenure, Project Development Institute No. 1 was recognized as an innovative institution, winning authority not only throughout the country but abroad as well: it took part in the World’s Fair in Brussels in 1958 and Scientific-and-Technical Achievements Expo in New York City in 1959. In the 1950s, numerous innovative approaches were created at the Institute that set the foundations of standardized design. This period also witnessed the start of the design of tire plants, representing a new field for the Institute.

Pyotr passed away on 20 March 1958 while on duty in the building of the Institute.

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