Evropeiskaya Elektrotechnica Builds Underground
Evropeiskaya Elektrotechnica Builds Underground
PJSC Evropeiskaya Elektrotechnica has signed an agreement with CRCC RUS LLC for electrical engineering equipment supplies and construction and installation of three metro stations at the Third Interchange Circuit. The project budget for construction of the Aminyevskoye Shosse, Mitchurinsky Prospekt, and Prospekt Vernadskogo stations, as well as tunnels with their surrounding facilities and dead ends behind Aminyevskoye Shosse station, is RUB 22.98 billion.
PJSC Evropeiskaya Elektrotechnica specialists are currently performing work for establishing a spandrel beam of the foundation pit, and are carrying out excavation and concrete works. According to the terms of the agreement, Evropeiskaya Elektrotechnica has to finish all works by February 2019.
CRCC (China Railway Construction Corporation Limited) is the second largest state construction company in the People's Republic of China and one of the leading construction and engineering companies of the world in terms of revenue.
Du Zhanghui, General Director of CRCC LLC, noted that “the unique design and quality of the Moscow underground is famous all around the world, and thus it's an honor for us to take part in its construction together with Russian enterprises. This project is a good example of fruitful cooperation, and without any doubt, it will strengthen the friendly relationship between our countries.”
“It's an honor to work with such a big contractor. Construction of the underground demands applying the best world's practices, and our partner CRCC has all the capabilities to do so. We are going to continue our cooperation with CRCC in terms of other projects too,” says Ilya Kalenkov, General Director of PJSC Evropeiskaya Elektrotechnica. Ilya Kalenkov added that this wasn't the first project for Evropeiskaya Elektrotechnica involving the construction of transport infrastructure facilities.
Previously, in 2007–2012, Evropeiskaya Elektrotechnica renovated buildings in the Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Pulkovo Airports. The company took part in construction of the Kazan Airport in 2013, and the Platov Airport in 2017. Evropeiskaya Elektrotechnica also renovated the Olympic and Moscow Railway Stations operated by Russian Railways, as well as several ports.