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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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Завод «Вибратор» i

Источник: http://www.vbrspb.ru/

Vibrator plant

Project Development Institute No. 1 has been carrying out design activities for the Leningrad instrument-engineering plant virtually since its founding in 1947. Modernization projects for the enterprise were implemented in the 1960s, allowing for the manufacture of new products. The plant moved its main production site to the “Parnas” industrial zone under a program envisioning the withdrawal of industrial enterprises from the center of the city in 1998.The Institute developed respective design project. 

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Николай Дмитриевич Лобанов

Nikolay Lobanov

Chief engineer 1967–1978

He was appointed chief engineer of Project Development Institute № 1 and the Soyuzmashstroyproekt Association on June 2, 1967. He worked at the Institute for 40 years, virtually from the time of its foundation. He moved up through the ranks, starting as a common engineer, holding the positions of senior engineer, group engineer, head of the architectural and structural department, and deputy chief engineer of the Institute. He was a member of the engineering group working out detailed drawings for the frame of the Leningradskaya Hotel in Moscow in 1949-1950. In 1951, he was enlisted by the military registration and enlistment office to build the Kuybyshevskaya hydroelectric power plant. In 1964, he became the head of the New Equipment Sector, which did a considerable amount of work in standard design. He made a big contribution to the perfection of advanced structures, building envelopes in particular, and their implementation in construction. Honored Builder of the RSFSR, he was awarded the Badge of Honor. After official retirement in 1978, he continued working in the technical department until 1987.

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