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History Project institute №1 - the country's history

1950

Besides the shipbuilding industry plants, in 1950, the Institute developed design projects for stone and crushed-stone open pits, a brick-plant reconstruction project in Ust-Izhora, an excavator-machinery-plant reconstruction project, design projects for new facilities and renovation of operating buildings at Leningrad Kirov Plant, Chelyabinsk Kirov Plant, the plant named after Voroshilov in Omsk, the Penza plant for chemical engineering etc. Activities in renovating existing buildings were often conducted under challenging and even hazardous conditions, namely, surveys and measurements on structures were carried out without production-process stops.

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More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries

Судоверфь в городе Локса, Эстония i

Автор: Архив Проектного института №1

Источник: http://pi1.ru/

Shipyard in Loksa City, Estonia

The shipyard, undergoing modernization in the 1980s, was one of the primary employers in the Estonian City of Loksa. In the 2000s, the shipyard was owned by Denmark’s Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd. In the 1980s, Project Development Institute No. 1 carried out the design of a production workshop unit and service building. 

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Сергей Павлович Чабурин

Sergey Chaburin

Chief engineer 1954–1967

He was appointed chief engineer of Project Development Institute № 1 by order of USSR Gosstroy (State Committee for Construction) on August 6, 1954. He started his career at the Institute virtually from the time of its foundation. In 1947, he became head of the hydrotechnical department; in 1949, he was included in the technical council that was set up at the time. He was a member of groups of authors working out advanced structures; he is the author of many published professional papers. Honored Builder of the RSFSR, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.

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