The one that creates the future
History
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.
Projects
More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries
Belshina Belorussian industrial tire complex
One of the most important construction projects of Project Development Institute No. 1. In 1973, the greatest volume of construction-and-installation works was issued, and phase two was commissioned. In 1976, G.M. Andreeva and A.N. Kvetny were awarded with prizes of the USSR Council of Ministers for designing the Belorussian large-diameter tire plant in Bobruisk. In 1978, the truck tire launch complex was commissioned, and in 1979, detailed design drawings for the ultra large-diameter tire building were developed and issued.
Faces
The Institute’s outstanding personalities
Eugeny Glezerov
Head of the design automation department 1990–2000
I have been employed at Project Development Institute No. 1 since 1962 in the Department of Automated Design, which I headed in 1990. Since the early 1990s, I have been actively introducing computer design technologies at the Institute. We at the Institute (and in the country overall) started with simple automatic design projects for construction parts, all the way to all our major achievements today.
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Institute projects
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SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE, MAYSKYI, BELGOROD AREA, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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KONDOPOGA PULP&PAPER MILL, KARELIA REGION, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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SVYATOGORSK PULP&PAPER MILL, LENINGRAD REGION, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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SEGEZHA PULP&PAPER MILL, KARELIA REGION, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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OLGINO HEAT&POWER PLANT, BALASHIKHA, MOSCOW REGION, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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KRASNOSELSKAYA NO.6 BOILER HOUSE, TORIKI AREA, ST.PETERSBURG
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SEA RESIDENCE OFFICE COMPLEX, ST.PETERSURG
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MULTIPURPOSE CENTRE WITH SKATING AREA, ASTRAKHAN, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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SECONDARY SCHOOL AT KRESTOVSKY ISLAND, ST. PETERSBURG
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SPORT AND RECREATION CENTER AT TIKHVIN, LENINGRAD REGION, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS, SOCHI, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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ICE PALACE, TULA CITY, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT KLINTSY, BRYANSK AREA, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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SECONDARY SCHOOL WITH SPORT FACILITIES AT BISHKEK, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN
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SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT KYZYL-KIYA, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN
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SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT OSH, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN
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SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT BISHKEK, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN
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SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT ARASHAN, CHUYSKAYA AREA, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN
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SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT BAKTUU-DOLONOTU, ISSYK-KUL AREA, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN
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SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT TALAS, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN
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SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT KARA-SUU, OSH AREA, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN
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Hampton by Hilton Saint-Petersburg ExpoForum Hotel
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Hilton Saint-Petersburg ExpoForum Hotel
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Belshina Belorussian industrial tire complex
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Nikolaev shipbuilding plant
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Admiralty plant
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Norilsk mining-and-metallurgical integrated works
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Krasny Vyborjets plant
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Arkhangelsk self-contained paper mill
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Kirov Plant
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Electrosila
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Izhorsky plant
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Katoka mining society
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Atommash
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Dnepropetrovsk tyre plant
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Sluices of the Volga-Don channel
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Volzhskaya hydroelectric power station
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Shipyard in Loksa City, Estonia
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Leningrad reinforced-concrete plant No. 5
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Baltic plant, Leningrad
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Leningradskaya Hotel
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Tajik aluminum plant
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Gai ore mining and processing industrial complex
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Labor banner plant named after Lepse
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Cherepovets steel-rolling works
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Angarsk electrolysis chemical industrial complex
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Vibrator plant
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Neva furniture industrial complex
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Ford auto-assembly plant
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Bryansk machine-engineering plant
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Nizhnetagilsky metallurgical industrial complex