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History Project institute №1 - the country's history

1953

The standardized designing summary plan was approved by order of the Construction Minister N.A. Dygai. Considerable work scope in this area was transferred to Project Development Institute No. 1.

Among the most significant projects of the Institute as of 1953 are the Sokolov and Krasnoyarsk metalwork plants, the production workshop unit at the chemical-engineering plant in Kurgan, the chemical-engineering plant in Penza, and the metal-roll workshop at Kirov Plant in Leningrad. Hydro-technical activities are still of great importance: ship-repair yard wharf in Leningrad, quay in Riga, and others.

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Норильский горно-металлургический комбинат i

Автор: Струнин Анатолий

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Norilsk mining-and-metallurgical integrated works

In February 1975, the Technical Council of Project Development Institute No. 1 considered the technical design for the Nadezhda copper-and-nickel plant at Norilsk mining-and-metallurgical integrated works. The Institute designed two buildings at this plant: smelting and sulfur. The exceptionally-severe climatic conditions of the Far North made it extremely difficult to adopt technical decisions for building enclosures, their heating and ventilation. Institute employees went on site visits in the polar region in order to elaborate unique solutions. 

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Рафаил Аронович Гершанок

Raphael Gershanok

Chief Designer 1973-1994

Was hired by Project Development Institute No. 1 in 1956, and soon became a member of the Department of Special Construction, which was working on creating innovative construction parts and units. Designed a series of girder trusses, approved for mass production by the USSR Committee for Construction. Has 55 patents. Author of the books: “Ferrous Concrete Girder Trusses for Roofs of Industrial Buildings (Leningrad, Stroyizdat, 1971), and “New Directions for Improving Construction Solutions for Manufacturing, Public and Residential Buildings and Structures” (St. Petersburg, Glavpechat, 2011).

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