Implemented projects
Implemented projects
Timeframe for implementation: 2012 to 2017
Investor: Gazprom
Client: "NUGCC", LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
Novy Urengoy gas and chemical complex is a complex with the production process cycle, requiring a continuous supply from thermal sources and utilities. Therefore, the production infrastructure fully supports the needs of the complex for electricity, heat and water.
The required amount of electricity will be generated by the gas turbine power plant (GTPP) with capacity of 120 MW, located directly at the production site. Its primary fuel shall be the methane fraction from ethylene production and natural gas as the backup fuel.
The project is unique in many respects as it is realized on lands with permafrost, under the climatic conditions of extreme cold and serious water scarcity. VIS Group experts during the construction of this facility use cutting-edge technologies, special attention is paid to the quality of work.
Timeframe for implementation: 2010 to 2016
Client: OGK-2
General contractor: VIS Group
Power unit No.9 of 330 MW is truly unique for Russia. At the free area of the station a new power unit of 330 MW has been built with the installation of a boiler with a circulating fluidized bed (CFB). This is the first power unit of domestic production in Russia using the CFB technology, which is the best solution in terms of current environmental regulations and meets the requirements of applicable European standards on emissions of harmful substances.
The project also included the following works: expansion of the existing coal yard up to 400,000 tons; construction of a new conveyor gallery of fuel supply towards the new unit; installation of an extra car dumper.
Acting as the general contractor for this innovative project, the Group performed the full range of construction, installation and commissioning works, including the acquisition of auxiliary equipment and its commissioning.
Timeframe for implementation: 2009 to 2021
Investor: Gazprom
Client: "NUGCC", LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
Construction of Novy Urengoy gas and chemical complex is conducted 30 km from New Urengoy in Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District. The design capacity shall be up to 400,000 tons of low-density polyethylene of various grades per year. This production facility will become the largest one in Russia. In addition to core products, the complex under construction will produce a wide fraction of hydrocarbons and methane fraction. It is planned to use the gas produced at the Urengoy gas field as raw material for the production of ethylene and polyethylene.
The project is developed based on foreign cutting-edge technologies and will combine the ethylene production from blends of hydrocarbon gas and the subsequent production of low density polyethylene in a single technological chain. VIS Group is the General Contractor for the construction and putting the complex into operation.
The first stage includes construction of priority infrastructure facilities needed to support the site.
The second stage includes construction of primary production and offsite facilities.
Total area of the construction site is about 600 hectares. Works are carried out in close proximity to the Arctic Circle in the area with difficult climatic conditions.
Timeframe for implementation: 2008 to 2012
Client: OGK-2
General contractor: VIS Group
Under the project on the modernization of No. 6 unit two most advanced gas turbines with a capacity of 279 MW each manufactured by Siemens with two waste-heat boilers were superstructed to the existing 300 MW steam turbine.
Capacity of the commissioned CCGT-800 is the highest in Russia for steamgas power units to date. Such an indicator of thermal generation equipment has been achieved in the domestic electric power industry for the first time in thirty years.
On March 23, 2012 Mr. Vladimir Putin launched the power unit CCGT-800. The ceremony was attended by members of the Government of the Russian Federation, Mr. Aleksey Miller, Chairman of the Board of JSC “Gazprom”.
Timeframe for implementation: 2012 to 2014
Timeframe for implementation: 2010 to 2012
Client: "System Operator of the United Power System", JSC
General contractor: VIS Group
VIS Group completed reconstruction, engineering and technological equipping of administrative building of Regional dispatch center of Perm region energy system.
The purposes of reconstruction were the following:
- Creation of environment for operation of the dispatch center, necessary for improving reliability of operative-dispatch control in RDC operational area;
- Improvement of observability of current condition of dispatched objects;
- System endurance improvement.
Basic works in terms of the project: upgrading of provided technological equipment; equipment supply at Group’s own expense.
The building was commissioned in the highest level of readiness and just-in-time.
Timeframe for implementation: 2010 to 2011
Client: Slovenska Elektrizacna Sustava
General contractor: VIS Group
The project was implemented by VIS Group in terms of strategy of active introduction on markets of Eastern Europe countries – European Union members.
The necessity of its implementation was caused by closure of units 1 and 3 of nuclear power plant Bogunitse. The main equipment supplier was German corporate group Siemens AG.
Basic works in terms of the project:
- Design
- Installation of equipment
- Startup works
- Object commissioning.
Substation modernization was performed with financial support of European Bank of Reconstruction and Development.
Timeframe for implementation: 2010
Client: "Gazprom transgaz Moscow", LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
Emergency restoration trains are specialized units with personnel, equipment and a lab for non-destructive testing of welds.
The project included a full range of design and survey works on the bases of Ostrogozhsk and Gavrilovsk UMGs, including the collection of initial permits, development of design documents and engineering works.
Design and construction of bases of emergency restoration trains of Morshansk main gas pipelines administrations of Gazprom Transgaz Moscow, LLC was carried out.
Works carried out included the construction site preparation (removal of buildings and structures and construction site preparation), transport and laying of cable networks, the construction of an administrative building, a garage next to the repair area, open parking for vehicles with a shed, a thermal parking building for emergency restoration trains, platforms for the emergency stock of pipes, a transformer substation, and construction of district heating, water supply and sewerage networks.
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 to 2015
General contractor: VIS Group
Multifunction River Station Complex is located on the right bank of the Polui River, 8 km from the confluence with the Ob River, within Salekhard city line. The waterfront of 22 to 34 m in width houses a berth of vertical and sloping sections with the total length of 260 m along the cordon line. Sheet pile wall ensures increased strength of the complex.
The design of the embankment provided five-level landing areas interconnected with stair approaches. Each stair approach was equipped with a wheelchair ramp and handrails for people with limited mobility.
Landing areas and approaches were designed for simultaneous berthing of 3 vessels and pickup/drop off of passengers at every water level in a predetermined range of its fluctuations. Mooring for hovercrafts is projected on the side of bottom wing wall of the berth. The quay apron of the Complex houses the station building, access road, parking area for motor vehicles and other engineering and landscaping facilities.
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 to 2015
General contractor: VIS Group
The erection of the station began in the mid-90s, but due to the lack of financing the construction suspended for several times.
In 2011, VIS Group specialists came to the construction site, the project was revised and the facility became the largest passenger hub that combines the functions of the train and bus stations.
The total area of a 3-storey building is 23,889.8 sq. m; the land area is 24,583 sq. m, and the capacity – 300 people per day. The first floor has a united passenger hall of 750 sq. m. In its decoration are used natural materials, including mined in the Polar Urals stone. The project provided a convenient ergonomic arrangement of the station attribute – cloakrooms, luggage spaces and ticket offices next to the areas of trade and catering.
The second floor of the station has comfortable waiting rooms, including recreational areas for passengers with children. The third floor has administrative and technological areas.
Station square provides parking spaces for passengers, taxis, as well as for voyage and shift buses. Platform territory is paved with granite tiles.
Due to the use of contemporary engineering solutions, there are implemented additional security measures on the station: security cameras, fire alarm, fast respond service systems are installed.
“Intelligent heart” of the complex allows automatically monitoring and coordinating the traffic management, preventing and optimally managing abnormal and emergency situations. Service of systems of heat and energy supply is also arranged in an automatic mode that allows reducing the cost and improving energy efficiency.
Timeframe for implementation: 2012 to 2014
Customer: Government institution of the Krasnodar Krai “Fuel and energy complex facilities management agency”
General contractor: VIS Group
The project provided for installation of the low-pressure gas pipeline of about 385 km in the Adlersky district of Sochi. The gas pipeline was laid in the following communities: Krasnaya Polyana, Mirny, Estosadok, the state farm “Russia", Lipniki, Kepsha, Chvizhepse, Chereshnya, Vardane-Verino, Yuzhnye Kultury, Blinovo, Krasnaya Volya, Veseloye, Verkhnenikolayevskoye, Medoveyevka, Dubravny, Bestuzhevskoye, Kozachy Brod, Lesnoye, Yermolovka, Khadyzhenskaya str., Kaspiyskaya str., Bakinskaya str., Vysokoye, Galitsino, Monastyr, Moldovka, Akhshtyr, Nizhnyaya Shilovka, Verkhneveseloye, Kashtany.
The gas infrastructure development in rural communities solved a set of economic and social issues in the Adler district, such as better working conditions, improvement of living conditions that should decrease migration rates of rural population to cities.
Specificity of the project was that the low-pressure gas pipeline passed through the areas with dangerous geological phenomena, water barriers and ravines, roads, a large quantity of existing utilities laid in a single land acquisition corridor, including its intersection. The work area was located within the Greater Caucasus mountain system, Mzymta River and Imeretinsky Valley. On the territory of mountain areas such dangerous geologic processes as shear landslides and lateral erosion were observed. Moreover, the gas pipeline route passes through the residential areas, streets, alleys, side streets built-up with private houses, which also complicates the project implementation. The works were performed in constrained environment related to the very narrow streets and driveways, presence of existing amenities on the territory. In this regard, the project also provided the related works besides the main ones: removal and subsequent reinstating of road surface in the work area.
The gas pipeline was located in the seismic zone, where the seismicity level was 9 points. In this regard, the polyethylene pipes with increased safety factor of 2.8 were used during construction, 100% butt joint control using physical methods was also provided.
The gas network construction was performed by “PC “VIS”, LLC on its own and by the involved contracting organizations consisting of mobile units equipped with necessary construction equipment, vehicles, equipment and labor saving tools. As the result, 1144 houses were connected to the gas supply system.
Timeframe for implementation: 2004 to 2009
Client: “Orenburggazprom”, LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
“Orenburggazprom” LLC Helium Plant is one of the largest gas complex businesses for the extraction and processing of natural gas. The plant carries out purification of natural gas from mercaptan sulfur with simultaneous deep drying the moisture, and further processing of gas to produce the target components: helium, ethane fraction and liquefied petroleum gas. After being compressed, processed gas is directed to the main gas pipeline.
Due to a major accident at the Helium Plant, which occurred on August 21, 2004, several office and industrial buildings were affected, part of interplant communications was destroyed, including piping and cable lines.
The project's objective was to restore the Helium Plant facilities, expand the plant capacity in the shortest time.
Fixed time for the construction work was reduced by more than half. The equipment on trestles and plants were upgraded, space-planning solutions were implemented in line with current technical requirements.
In addition to the restoration and reconstruction of facilities damaged in the accident, establishment of communication and security systems, brand new plant buildings and structures were constructed according to the advanced standards in the field of industrial construction.
Restoration of the first starting complex of the plant was completed in September 2004, of the second one - in April 2005, of the third one - in May 2006.
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 to 2012
Investor: Gazprom
Client: "Gazprom dobycha Noyabrsk", LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
Works included the site preparation in terms of the arrangement of relief (civil works), a highway establishment, fencing.
The facility experienced the assembly of process equipment and piping, installation of compressor equipment, assembly of piping maintenance platforms, electrical work - installation of supports and suspension of 6-10 kV overhead cables. Major construction facilities were as follows: unit mobile compressor plant, slug catching separator unit.
The project also involved the construction and arrangement of power, transport facilities and communication systems and power grids.
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 to 2012
Investor: Gazprom
Client: "Gazprom dobycha Noyabrsk", LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
The works included site preparation (earthwork and civil works), partial replacement of process equipment, installation of pipelines, installation of compressor equipment.
Major construction facilities were as follows: gas compressor unit, fuel and pulsed gas preparation unit, fuel and pulsed gas preparation shop, gas cooler, in-site process piping. The project also involved the construction and arrangement of power, transport facilities and communication systems, external networks and structures of water, heat and gas supply, sewage, ancillary and service facilities, landscaping and gardening of the area.
Timeframe for implementation: 2009
Client: "Gazprom dobycha Orenburg", LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
The project's objective was to boost gas and condensate production, connection of 80 wells to a unified system of gas supply to the Orenburg Gas Processing Plant.
The works included: piping and construction of 80 wells, construction of prefabricated pipe manifolds, construction of gas and methanol pipelines between wells, LPG with connecting them to the GPP, cathodic protection, instrumentation, telemechanics, (excavation, welding and assembly, construction, insulation-laying work).
Laying 140 km of pipelines was performed with the use of horizontal directional drilling.
Timeframe for implementation: 2007 to 2009
Client: "Gazprom Invest South", JSC
General contractor: VIS Group
The project provided the construction of facilities and structures of the underground gas storage station at the new site to reach out to higher technological parameters.
The project involved earthwork and civil works, as well as replacement of some part of process equipment, installation of pipelines, installation of compressor equipment. As a result of work carried out at the facility, the total storage area grew to 9.9 billion m3, the working gas volume rose to 7 bln m3.
Timeframe for implementation: 2003 to 2009
Client: "Gazprom dobycha Astrakhan", LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
The project envisaged the expansion of production facilities for gas condensate processing at the Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant.
Facilities of production reconstruction housed both within the plant and on additionally designated sites.
The production expansion recorded a rise in the output and the depth of raw materials processing, boost in quality and environmental performance of gasolines by increasing the contents of isocomponents and reducing aromatics therein, diversification to an increasing share of high-octane gasolines.
At the facility for the production expansion of the Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant, construction and installation materials were supplied and construction works were carried out.
Timeframe for implementation: 2008 to 2010
Client: OGK-6
General contractor: VIS Group
At power unit No.7 310 MW steam power unit was superstructed by a gas turbine with capacity of 110 MW produced by JSC “NPO “Saturn”. Next to the main building of the unit, an extension is erected to house a gas turbine plant, a steam boiler for operation as part of CCGT-420 was modernized, a booster compressor station was constructed.
Modern steamgas technology applied in implementing the project allowed to significantly improve technical-and-economic index of the 7th unit. Installed capacity increased up to 420 MW, the unit's electricity production rose from 1,762 to 2,310 million kWh. At the same time equivalent fuel rate of consumption decreased by 15%, and the coefficient of efficiency boosted from 39 to 44%.
Timeframe for implementation: 2004 to 2009
Client: "Gazprom dobycha Orenburg", LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
The main products of the plant include gas purified from hydrogen sulfide and mercaptan, stabilized condensate, ethane fraction, liquefied petroleum gases, sulfur, odorant and pentane-hexane fraction.
Due to changes in the composition of raw materials for receiving gas of Karachaganak field, the plant needed to reconstruct a number of technological facilities and technical upgrading of Stage III.
The project implemented the reconstruction of low-pressure gas reservoir, renovated the Central Plant Lab and installed “U-50” (Claus unit).
Timeframe for implementation: 1 stage 2012 to 2018 | 2 stage 2018 to 2023
General contractor: Production Company VIS
The project envisaged the creation of an urban recreational zone with a total area of 7.5 ha on the bank of the Pyakupur River and was implemented in 2 phases. The embankment is located in the south-west direction from the city, with a total length of 1831 meters.
The embankment is a whole complex of structures, including a retaining wall made of tubular metal sheeting, granite fences with decorative inserts, a stairway to the water, viewing platforms, a granite-covered walking area, lighting, video surveillance system. After the construction was completed, an amphitheater and a sculpture of a deer appeared on the embankment. All engineering structures and landscaping elements are united in a common architectural composition.
Terms of realization of the 1st stage of the project: 2012-2018, 2nd stage – 2018-2023. The customer was the State Institution "Directorate of Capital Construction and Investments of the YNAO", the general contractor – Production Company VIS.
On the open embankment, specialists of VIS Production Company have performed a large amount of work. At the initial stage earthworks, filling and leveling of the territory, works on deepening and strengthening of the river bottom were performed. The most complicated works were related to the construction of sheet pile wall. It protects the new embankment from permanent collapse and erosion from wave action. Installation of anchor rods and protective slabs with granite facing, construction of reinforced concrete structures of the retaining wall, descents to the water, stairs, overpasses were carried out.
A large complex of works on improvement included paving of a promenade zone with granite slabs with the total area over 30 thousand square meters, installation of 3,3 km of granite curbs, works on gardening on the area of 13,2 thousand square meters, arrangement of storm water drainage and lighting, video surveillance system. The length of granite fencing with decorative inserts was more than 925 meters.
The implementation of the project allowed to form a safe coastline in the city limits and create a new urban attraction.
Timeframe for implementation: 2014 - 2019
Timeframe for implementation: 2013 - 2017
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 to 2016
General contractor: VIS Group
"Zvezdny" is the largest sports complex of international level in the Yamal territory. The total building area is about 23,000 square meters.
Under the guidance of VIS Group experts, the project undergone several changes to meet not only Russian but also international standards. As a result, the layout and purpose of some premises were changed, special events to ensure fire safety executed, large hall capacity extended from 1600 to 2040 seats.
Today the complex consists of over 10 sports & other halls, including a large multi-purpose hall, game hall, hall of dance, aerobics, wrestling, boxing, weightlifting, table tennis, gym and billiard halls, shooting range for 25 and 50 meters. Its total training throughput per day amounts to almost 3,000 people. The complex will engage 130 specialists, including instructors working with children.
“Zvezndy” became not only a sports site of a new level, but also a place of the organization of cultural, entertainment and recreational activities. For this purpose, VIS Group specialists installed the most modern multimedia equipment, allowing carrying out any show program. Special cladding panels in a large multi-purpose hall allow achieving high quality sound. It also has transformable stands, which are easy to move in and out depending on needs of event organizers.
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 - 2015
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 - 2015
Timeframe for implementation: 2012 - 2014
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 - 2014
Timeframe for implementation: 2014 - 2014
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 to 2014
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 to 2014
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 to 2013
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 to 2013
Timeframe for implementation: 2013
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 - 2013
Timeframe for implementation: 2012 to 2013
Client: General Directorate of Construction of Krasnodar Region
General contractor: VIS Group
Construction of facilities for winter Olympics 2014 in Sochi has become the most important project for the entire country. We are proud to be involved in this exclusive construction. The Olympics is not only the most modern sport facilities and stadiums, but it is also the most complex engineering infrastructure, without which the competition conduction would be impossible. VIS Group takes part in the Olympics project by constructing several infrastructure facilities.
Backbone water pipeline starting from the water intake of the Mzymta river to the water intake of the Psou river
The project includes project-exploring and construction works for laying water pipes, designed for water supply of Coastal cluster Olympic facilities.
11 km long water pipeline is divided into lower and upper branches, running along the LowerImeretinsky Valley. From the upper branch water is supplied to the coastal Olympic village and to the Ice arena for figure skating. The lower branch runs along the territory of the Olympic park.
The route runs in such a way, that water intakes of Mzymta and Psou rivers are looped, providing reliable supply of sport and infrastructure facilities, constructed in Imeretinsky Valley. Backbone water pipeline of Imeretinsky Valley supplies water to the Coastal cluster Olympic facilities: The Fisht Olympic Stadium, the Bolshoy Ice Dome, the Shayba Arena, the Ice Cube Curling Center, the Iceberg Skating Palace and the Adler Arena Skating Center
Thanks to VIS Group experts and erectors the water was supplied to all the ice stadium ahead of the schedule. This allowed to successfully run the test competitions of figure skating, curling and speed skating one year prior to the beginning of the Olympic Games.
Medium-pressure gas line to the Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort
Along the gas line, which length is 7,835 km, the gas is supplied to the mountain Olympic village. It runs from the elevational mark of +546 m to mark +1153 m above mean sea level. VIS Group is capable of executing the full range of planning and surveying and installation and construction works.
The gas line is performed of polyethylene pipes, buried in ground and steel ones, buried along processing steps. In total, 12 processing steps across water and other barriers have been constructed along the gas line. The largest of them are the one across the Shumikhinsky creek (66 m long) and the one across Sulimovsky creek (111 m long). The weight of bridge crossing structure across the Sulimovsky creek exceeds 200 tons, it was mounted according to the specially designed project applying the “launching” method.
The construction was carried out in severe climatic and rocky conditions on a tight schedule. Within the scope of the project slopes engineering protection was implemented, expressly, the construction of 436 m long pile-supported back walls of with concrete capacity of 3,030 sq. m. Also, the slopes were protected with geogrid of 1,223 sq. m in are.
Water conduit from backbone network of Krasnaya Polyana village to the Olympic facilities of Rosa Khutor plateau
The route of the high-altitude water conduit passes along the alpine ridge 40 kilometers away from Sochi. What makes this unique hydraulic structure different is its construction was performed in space-confined conditions as two pipelines in the highlands. The significant difficulty was the large height difference, in some sections it constitutes 270 m. For instance, the water intake is situated at the height of 550 m above mean sea level, and the highest point of construction of water pipeline was the elevation mark of 1130 m. In such conditions, in some sites it was difficult to use construction equipment, thus, excavation and pipelaying were performed manually there.
Also, because of height difference between extreme points of water pipeline critically heavy water pressure of 40 atmospheres was formed. Experts developed technical solution, that enables damping excess water pressure down to standard level of 16 atmospheres. For this purpose, along the entire length of water conduit more than 70 different wells and chambers were placed, fitted with modern hydro-engineering equipment.
The constructed water conduit guaranteed the athletes and participants of the Olympic Games in Sochi supply with clean drinking water.
Project implementation envisaged three stages:
Stage 1. The construction of 3 km long route from the water intake to the Mountain Olympic village of the Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort.
On the site there are two water pumping stations, fitted with high-tech equipment, that does not require personnel attendance for operation. The purpose of this site is water supply for construction-assembly works at Rosa Khutor site prior to commissioning of main water pipeline , as well as during test competitions, held December, 2012 to January, 2013. After commissioning of the main water conduit this line operates reverse water feed to supply the facilities of ski resort.
Stage 2. Water supply from backbone water conduit of Krasnaya Polyana village at elevation +550 m to Rosa Khutor Mountain Olympic village at the elevation +1150 m above mean sea level.
The length of the route amounts to 6 km. Most of it runs in the same corridor with a medium-pressure gas line. This site includes processing steps across three water barriers: Sulimovsky, Shumikhinsky and Rzhanoy creeks. The length of processing steps: is 111 m, 66 m and 20 m accordingly. For the purpose of smooth operation of water conduit along the route 6 pumping stations, that operate in automated mode and do not require personnel attendance, were constructed. Their control is performed from Krasnaya Polyana village dispatch station employing GSM/GPRSwireless communication channel. Pumping stations are powered from five newly constructed transformer substations, connected with cable lines of more than 40 km total length.
Along the route of water conduit the slope protective structures in the form of pile-supported concrete back walls were erected. Their total length is 365 m. The water conduit is also protected from landslides and snow slides by gabion structures (back walls of wire frames, filled with stones). Their length is 673 m, stone mass capacity is 648 sq. m.
Stage 3. The construction of 1 km long route running from water intake in the region of the Mzymta river high water bed to the lower base of Rosa Khutor with wells and connection chamber arrangement.
Water conduit Krasnaya Polyana – “Gornaya Karusel”
The project purpose was creation of water supply system to supply consumers. At the site VIS Group has applied the full range of planning & surveying and installation & construction works.
The length of the route amounts to 6 km. The water supply system is designed for water delivery to “Gornaya Karusel” sport and tourist complex. The route passes in parallel and in close proximity to the route of tourist cable car lift. This water pipeline is the component part of future centralized system of consumers water to supply for Krasnaya Polyana village district and Olympic facilities located on the Northern slope of the Aibga mountain.
The route of water conduit passes from the point of tie-in into the backbone water conduit at the elevation of +540 m above mean sea level, crosses the Mzymta river on its left bench passes under railroad and along the Northern slope of the Aibga mountain reaches “Gornaya Karusel” sport and tourist complex at the elevation of +960 m above mean sea level. At that, on the slope the water conduit is located along the edge of clearing 17-18 m to the West from the axis of existing cable way.
The structure is steel pipeline with total length of 2.2 km, consisting of two pipe strings buried in ground, two pumping stations and two retention tanks for clear water, 500 m3 each. Electrical part of the project includes four parts of 10 kv cable line of 6.3 km total length with of three transformer substations assembly and connection at the sites of pumping stations and at the site of retention tanks.
Timeframe for implementation: 2011 - 2012
Timeframe for implementation: 2009 to 2012
Client: "Gazprom dobycha Noyabrsk", LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
VIS Group successfully completed construction works in terms of the project despite severe climate conditions of the Extreme North.
The building consists of five-story atrium and two-storey block connected by a passage. The complex includes the company office, underground parking, medical center with dental cabinet and cultural and recreational area. The total construction area is about 16 thousand sq. meters. The Group has executed a full range of construction works in accordance with the schedule, despite the fact all the works were carried out in the difficult climatic conditions of the Far North.
Timeframe for implementation: 2009 to 2011
Client: Foundation of preparation for the celebration of the 450th anniversary of the founding of the city of Astrakhan
Investor: Gazprom
General contractor: VIS Group
The project was implemented for 450-anniversary of Astrakhan and has no analogues in Russia.
Illuminating system of the television tower in Astrakhan (height including pin is 180 m) is executed with consideration of global experience of designing architectural lighting for engineering facilities with use of advanced lighting devices.
Basic works in terms of the project:
- Installation of all-weather rooflight projectors;
- Routing subsystems made of color dynamic LED RGB-projectors for “light filling” of the tower;
- Installation of “belt-light” subsystem composed by 20 thousand LED lamps of different colors.
Timeframe for implementation: 2009 - 2011
Timeframe for implementation: 2006 to 2011
Client: "Gazprom dobycha Orenburg", LLC
General contractor: VIS Group
In 2011 VIS Group put into commission a complex of buildings for Gazprom dobycha Orenburg, LLC, including “Gazovik” cultural and sports center and industrial health clinic.
Office building is the highest one in Orenburg (78.4 meters, 17 floors) and corresponds to the most advanced construction and architectural standards. House front is made on the basis of exclusive double glazing technology in combination with natural stone lining. “Gazovik” cultural and sports center is a unique facility which has no analogues in the entire Orenburg region.
It includes:
- Seven gyms;
- Two swimming pools;
- Three ballet halls;
- More than a dozen of amateur art activities studios;
- A large playing hall with stands for 227 seats with contemporary coating;
- Winter Garden area of over 1200 square meters.
Timeframe for implementation: 2010
Client: Administration of Yaroslavl
Investor: Gazprom
General contractor: VIS Group
General designer: VIS Group
The project was implemented by the 1000th anniversary of the city foundation.
The project included a comprehensive land improvement of the Spit, the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl rivers:
- The Central Promenade arrangement,
- the Kotorosl River bank protection,
- Granite paving of the lower tier of the Lower embankment from the Spit to the River Station and the pedestrian zone of the Volga embankment,
- Granite lining of the staircase to the Assumption Cathedral, stairs and rest areas of the Lower embankment on the area from the Spit to the River Station.
In addition, the project included the fountain renovation and the adjustment of existing lighting and the arrangement of additional lighting of the Spit, including mood lighting of the sculptural group and the Central Promenade.
The project was implemented in a highly tight schedule and was highly appreciated by the region administration. Mr. Dmitry Medvedev attended the gala opening of the embankment.
Timeframe for implementation: 2007 to 2010
Client: Administration of Astrakhan
Investor: Gazprom
General contractor: VIS Group
The project was implemented by the 450th anniversary of Astrakhan.
The embankment territory was significantly expanded and divided into areas: Ceremonial square near the Wedding Palace and the stroll & play area of 1.5 km long.
The following works were carried out under the project:
- New landscape design created,
- Fountains constructed and sculpture compositions installed,
- The embankment lined with pink granite.
Mr. Vladimir Putin attended the gala opening of the reconstructed embankment.
Timeframe for implementation: 2013 - 2017
Timeframe for implementation: 2013 to 2017
Property developer: VIS Group
Tundra Microdistrict project foresees the construction of two 5-storey and four 9-storey houses with built-in non-residential premises. The total area of residential buildings is 116,047 sq.m., that is 1,400 apartments. Some apartments in newly built houses are given to the Residential Construction Foundation of YNAD for relocation of citizens from dilapidated housing and solving other socially important issues of the District.
Development of the microdistrict was conducted comprehensively with creating the infrastructure required for a comfortable living: administrative, commercial, educational institutions, catering companies. It will house shops, cafes, youth clubs, Early Childhood Development school, post offices and police stations.
In the district the integrated landscaping and planting with playgrounds and sports grounds was carried out. Parking lots for private cars are equipped near each house. The total number of parking spaces exceeds the number of apartments.
Timeframe for implementation: 2012 to 2015
Property developer: VIS Group
“Northern Lights” complex includes seven 9-storey 10-sectional houses with a total area of about 200,000 sq.m. Nearly 3,000 spacious 1, 2, 3 and 4-room apartments meet the highest standards of construction, safety and comfort. The project was implemented under the Program of socio-economic development of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District. The residential complex provided for the construction of all necessary social infrastructure facilities: schools, two kindergartens, a stadium and recreational areas. To ensure a comfortable stay in the "Northern Lights" residential complex, the integrated landscaping was performed with equipped playgrounds and parking lots.
The residential complex has been built with the use of the latest achievements of the construction industry as monolithic housing. The project design considered severe climatic conditions of the Far North and protected yard areas from wind and sun exposure.