«Стройновация» построит участок железнодорожной ветки Кызыл-Курагино

16 december 2011
The Summa Group company, Stroynovatsiya, has won an open tender conducted by the Russian Federal Railway Transport Agency to design and build a railway line from Kyzyl to Kuragino. Its RUR 44.3 billion bid for the 147 km track beat applications from 7 other companies. The line is part of an investment project called “Construction of the Kyzyl-Kuragino Railway Line in Conjunction with the Development of Mineral Resources in the Republic of Tyva.”

The deal comes after Stroynovatsiya and the Yenisei Industrial Company signed a contract to build the 254-kilometer Kyzyl-Kuragino branch.

“Summa Group companies use the best practices, methods and technology to build transport infrastructure in remote areas with difficult climatic conditions. Stroynovatsiya has helped to build facilities including ESPO and BPS-2. The company built more than 1,000 km of pipelines in 2010. The project to build the Kyzyl-Kuragino railway line will strengthen Russia’s transport network and enable the development of Tyva’s deposits. In the process, it will also create about 10,000 new jobs,” said Alexander
Vinokurov, the First Vice President of Summa Group.

Stroynovatsiya LLC includes Nefteproekt Design Institute (Krasnodar), Kontact-S (Leninogorsk), Style-T (Nizhny Novgorod), Stroynovkomplekt (Podolsk) and OKZ Holding Group (Prague). In addition, The company has 10 teams implementing projects in the cities of Andreapol, Belogorsk, Bryansk, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Omsk, Samara, Tynda, Ufa and the Republic of Kalmykia.

Stroynovatsiya LLC is capable of running complex projects independently on a turnkey basis. Across Russia, it has has constructed pump stations for the ESPO-1 transport system, sections of the BPS-2 pipeline in the Tver and Leningrad Regions and the process pipelines of Kozmino Oil Port. It also led the reconstruction of factories belonging to Rosrezerv. The company’s current projects include ESPO-II and extending the CPC pipeline system.