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History Project institute №1 - the country's history

1946

Hydrovoenproject Project Development Institute No. 1 was established in 1946 on the basis of Promstroyproject Leningrad Trust and the Leningrad branch of Promstroyproject. The order for its establishment was signed by S. Ginsburg, USSR Minister of Military and Naval Enterprises, on 31 March. In the beginning, the staff comprised just 79 employees. The Institute’s establishment process was generally completed by November 1946. Promstroyproject assigned the Institute 252 planners by the order dated 16 November I946.

The Institute’s core business areas in the first years after the war included restoration and expansion projects for shipbuilding, ship-repair and naval facilities, ports, airfields, construction industry enterprises and construction-material bases, all-type buildings and structures for civil and utility purposes.

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More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries

ФИЗКУЛЬТУРНО-ОЗДОРОВИТЕЛЬНЫЙ КОМПЛЕКС г. КЫЗЫЛ-КИЯ, РЕСПУБЛИКА КЫРГЫЗСТАН

SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT KYZYL-KIYA, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN

Two-floor center of medium type with a total area of 2512 sq.m.  is designed for practicing futsal, basketball, volleyball, tennis, badminton, as well as wrestling and boxing, and  is equipped by stands for seating 300 spectators. Project  design works and architectural supervision at the facility was provided by the specialists  of the Branch of the JSC "PI-№ 1" in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan.

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The Institute’s outstanding personalities

Александр Алексеевич Нарыкин

Alexander Narykin

Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 1992–2012

Alexander Narykin began his career at Project Development Institute No. 1 in 1981 as chief project engineer. In 1983-1984, he was the head of a team liquidating utility emergencies at Atommash plant in Volgodonsk. In 1984-1987, he was engaged in experimental development in the field of complete-unit construction. From 1987 to 1990, in the position of deputy chief engineer, he arranged territorial divisions of the Institute in Kalinigrad, Novgorod and Pskov. In 1988-1990, by appointment of the Ministry of Northwest Construction of the Russian Federation, he headed the planner team for the restoration of buildings and structures in Leninakan after the earthquake. He was chief engineer of the Institute from 1990 to 1992 and director from 1992 to 2012. Under his stewardship, the Institute initiated active collaboration with foreign companies in the mid-1990s, including with Ford, Нyundai, Heineken.

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