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History Project institute №1 - the country's history

1951

Project Development Institute No. 1 contributed much to development of the construction industry. New structures and structural elements were developed here and then applied in construction, the design of construction enterprises was pursued.

Thus, in 1951, the Institute’s technical committee considered and approved the design project for a pre-stressed beam with an 18-meter span - the first in the USSR. Development of a series of metalwork plants all over the country was commenced that same year. Construction sites were prepared in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Ulyanovsk, Novosibirsk, Kurgan, Kharkov, Nizhny Tagil.

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More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries

ФИЗКУЛЬТУРНО-ОЗДОРОВИТЕЛЬНЫЙ КОМПЛЕКС г. БАКТУУ-ДОЛОНОТУ, ИССЫК-КУЛЬСКАЯ  ОБЛ.,  РЕСПУБЛИКА КЫРГЫЗСТАН

SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT BAKTUU-DOLONOTU, ISSYK-KUL AREA, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN

The three-floor center of a large type with a total area of 5033 sq.m., in addition to a universal hall for various sport activitites, is equipped with spectator stands for 600 seats, also has office rooms, a conference hall and a cafe for visitors with 50 seats. The project design works and  author's supervision was provided by specialists from the Branch of the JSC "PI-No.1" in the Kyrgyz Republic. The centre was commissioned at July 2016. 

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Владимир Васильевич Чуфарин

Vladimir Chufarin

Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 1983–1992

Vladimir Chufarin was appointed the director of Project Development Institute No. 1 by order of the State Construction Department of the USSR dated 16 September 1983. In the beginning of his tenure in this position, the scope of work related to the renovation and technical re-equipment of industrial enterprises notably increased. For instance, in 1986, such work was performed 2.3 times more than in 1985. Many projects of this period in Leningrad, including the buildings of the plant named after Lepse and the building of the All-Union Galurgiya Research Institute, acquired great town-planning significance. The Institute continued its territorial activity and actively defined redundant territories for industrial construction. However, investment volumes decreased by the late 1980s and plummeted by the early 1990s. 15 December 1992 Institute staff and work scope began to contract as well. Vladimir Chufarin quit his position for health reasons.

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