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1983

Project Development Institute No. 1 developed technical documents for many important projects of new construction, crowned by the ‘‘Lenizdat’’ newspaper facility in Leningrad. Its location in a sensitive area from the town-planning standpoint, encompassed by Leninsky Avenue, Narodnogo Opolcheniya Avenue and the Baltic railroad, demanded special attention be paid to high-caliber facade development. 

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More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries

СЕГЕЖСКИЙ ЦЕЛЛЮЛОЗНО-БУМАЖНЫЙ КОМБИНАТ, РЕСПУБЛИКА КАРЕЛИЯ

SEGEZHA PULP&PAPER MILL, KARELIA REGION, RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Wide modernization of the pulp&paper mill was consisted of the technical re-equipment of pulp-making stream No. 4 and the building of the paper-making factory No. 4. Renovated  pulp-making  stream  with  total area almost 3 000 sq.m. has a capacity of 1 150 tons of pulp per day. A new paper-making machine with a capacity of 110 000 tons of sack paper per year is located in the modernized building of the paper mill No. 4 with a height of 24 meters.  Unique project design solutions were implemented by the Customer, the facilities have been commissioned successfully. 

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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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