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History Project institute №1 - the country's history

2007

Growth in the Russian construction industry proceeded, mainly owing to residential constriction.

Project Development Institute No. 1 implements several projects: buildings on Tankista Khrustitskogo Street, on Suzdal and Dachny Avenues in St. Petersburg, on Yana Fabritsiusa Street in Sochi.

Design activities for industrial enterprises continued - General Motors plant in Shushary, Admiralty Shipyard, ready-made pharmaceutical plant named after Academic Filatov in Gatchina District, Stroydetal plant in Tosno.

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More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries

ТЭЦ "ОЛЬГИНО", Г. БАЛАШИХА, МОСКОВСКАЯ ОБЛ.

OLGINO HEAT&POWER PLANT, BALASHIKHA, MOSCOW REGION, RUSSIAN FEDERATION

As part of the reconstruction of the heat&power plant and the installation of new boilers with a total capacity over 40 MW with the engineering and technical support networks, the specialists of the Complex Design Bureau of JSC "PI-No.1" perform project design surveys, along with the collection of basic data  and project documentation output. 

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The Institute’s outstanding personalities

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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