"Сумма" вписалась в дорогу

21 january 2014
The group is planning to build a highway to Makhachkala
 
Stroynovatsiya, owned by Ziyavudin Magomedov’s Summa Group, has won a contract worth more than RUB 7 billion to build two sections of the highway linking Astrakhan and Makhachkala. The company has already won road construction contracts worth almost RUB 30 billion.
 
The company has issued an announcement that it has won a tender to build two sections of Route R-215 linking Astrakhan, Kotchoubey, Kizlyar and Makhachkala, passing through Kalmykia. The customer is the North Caucasus Federal Highway Administration of the Federal Roads Agency. According to the announcement, the contract is worth RUB 7.147 billion. By 2017, the company is planning to build two sections of road from the border of Astrakhan Region to the border with Dagestan measuring about 94 km.
 
The company has begun to prepare the construction site: restoring and staking out the route, building a temporary bypass, relocating the utilities and dismantling the existing road structures. The new section of road will halve the length of the highway running through Kalmykia. When the section is completed, transit traffic will bypass population centers.
 
This month, Stroynovatsiya also won a tender for the construction and reconstruction of another highway—Route M-21, linking Volgograd and Kamensk-Shakhtinsky. Valued at RUB 1.3 billion, the project is scheduled for completion in 2015. During this time the company will expand the highway from two to four lanes. Stroynovatsiya, whose portfolio of existing contracts in the field of road construction is worth RUB 30 billion, is currently preparing to build the Central Ring Road just outside Moscow, while also reconstructing sections of the Caucasus Highway (Route M-29), Kholmogory Highway (Route M-8) and building a road in Amur Region and an interchange on a section of Sukhumi highway in Novorossiysk.