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History Project institute №1 - the country's history

1998

Cooperation between Project Development Institute No. 1 and Ford Motor Company begins. The Institute carries out a package of designing activities involving construction of the plant in Vsevolozhsk District, Leningrad Region as the general designing company. Representatives of Russia’s first foreign automaking enterprise highly appreciated the professional level of Project Development Institute No. 1, noting its sound selection of design solutions and qualified field supervision process. 

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More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries

МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ ЦЕНТР ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННОЙ ГИМНАСТИКИ, г. СОЧИ

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS, SOCHI, RUSSIAN FEDERATION

The five-floor center with a total area of about 40,000 sq. m. is  located in the Olympic Park and includes competition areas with 1000 spectators and training halls for athletes, a hotel with 150 rooms, food zones, dance and study classes, and a rehabilitation and wellness center with a swimming pool. The object is planned to be commissioned at the end of 2019,  project design works and designer supervision are conducted by the specialists of JSC "PI-No.1".

Faces

The Institute’s outstanding personalities

Станислав Стефанович Войтекунас

Stanislav Voytekunas

Chief engineer 1978–1980

He was appointed chief engineer and deputy director of Project Development Institute № 1 on December 26, 1978, by order of USSR Gosstroy (State Committee for Construction). Before that, he was employed at the Institute as chief project engineer; in particular, he developed general junction projects for the Metallostroy industrial junction. He is the author of the book “Construction of Reinforced Concrete Elements (From the Experience of Leningrad Design Institutions)”, which was published in 1959. He left the Institute on December 13, 1980 and transferred to the Giprospetsgaz Institute of Mingazprom (Ministry of Gas Industry of the USSR).

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