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History Project institute №1 - the country's history

1949

In April 1949, the Ministry for the Construction of Machine-Engineering Enterprises began directing Project Development Institute No. 1. A great scope of hydro-technical work shipbuilding design projects was still in progress, and a new chapter was started, namely, the designing of machine-engineering enterprises. The Institute went on to design over 200 such enterprises.

A metalwork department specializing in complex work in metal was established at the Institute in December. The department was headed by A.P. Morozov, a qualified industry specialist, and he arranged Morozov’s weekly Tuesday meetings on both design and scientific issues. 

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More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries

ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ ШКОЛА СО СПОРТИВНЫМИ СООРУЖЕНИЯМИ, г. БИШКЕК, РЕСПУБЛИКА КЫРГЫЗСТАН

SECONDARY SCHOOL WITH SPORT FACILITIES AT BISHKEK, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN

A four-floor school building with an area of ​​13,500 sq.m. is designed for 960 pupils and has 33 classrooms, as well as all the necessary infrastructure for education and development: two swimming pools, grand hall, universal gym hall with stands, summer sports arenas and playgrounds, an observatory, and choreography halls. In addition, the school has an event hall for 400 seats with a stage and a canteen with its own production unit for 400 pupils. The project design works  and the supervision  is conducted by specialists  of the Branch of  JSC "PI-No.1" in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan.

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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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