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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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Завод сборки автомобилей Ford i

Автор: Анна Федотова

Источник: http://www.interpress.ru/

Ford auto-assembly plant

Project Development Institute No. 1 is the general designer for the Ford auto-assembly plant in Vsevolozhsky District, whose construction began in 2000. The automaker’s senior management was greatly satisfied with its collaboration with the Institute. The plant officially opened on 9 July 2002. 

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 Евгений Сергеевич Сикорский

Evgeny Sikorsky

Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 1976–1983

Evgeny Sikorsky assumed the office of director of Project Development Institute No. 1 on 4 October 1976 in accordance with an order by the Main Construction Department of the USSR. During his management tenure, the Institute’s most important projects included: Atommash plant in Volgodonsk, Belorussian, Chimkent and Nizhnekamsk tire plants, Nadezhda copper-nickel plant in Norilsk, Considerable work scope was also devoted to projects involving Leningrad industrial giants i.e. Electrosila, Krasny Vyborzhets, Izhora plant, Admiralty Shipyard. Evgeny Sikorsky was dismissed by order of the Main Construction Department of the USSR as of 21 July 1983 due to a situation at the site of Atommash plant where foundation subsidences were encountered. During the later years of his work at the Institute, E.S. Sikorsky was the Head of the Technical department.

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