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1956

In January 1956, it was decided to conduct the construction of an industrial complex for the production of big wall gas-concrete blocks at Avtovo as a demonstration construction. The site became the second, after Leningrad reinforced concrete plant No. 5, proving ground for integrating new construction technologies.

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Таджикский алюминиевый завод i

Автор: Нетелев Роберт

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Tajik aluminum plant

When designing the aluminum plant in Tursunzade in 1984–1990, Project Development Institute No. 1 applied innovative solutions: water-supply and sewage internal network pipes were first laid in seismic regions using rubber inserts in pipelines and sleeves in the walls, allowing for the axial and radial shifting of pipes. Today, the Tajik aluminum company accounts for a full 100% of Tajikistan’s total aluminum production volume. 

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 Павел Михайлович Жук

Pavel Zhuk

Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 1964–1966

Due to the creation of Soyuzmachstroyproject All-Union Association at Project Development Institute No. 1, the State Construction Department of the USSR decided to strengthen the Institute’s management and appointed P.M. Zhuk the director on 2 January 1964. This time, the number of employees tripled, 30 departments, sectors of chemical enterprises, machine-engineering, light and food industry, new machinery were formed. The Institute experienced organizational difficulties: the construction departments of the technological institutes it encompassed were located in 18 different organizations. In general, the integration process between Soyuzmachstroyproject and Project Development Institute No. 1 as lead was successfully completed, but the organizational activities of P. Zhuk were criticized and the State Construction Department of the USSR dismissed him on 31 January 1966.

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