Roszheldorproject

Roszheldorproject
Native name
АО «Росжелдорпроект»
Joint-stock company
Founded 2006
Headquarters Russia: Moscow
Number of employees
More than 6100 (December 2015)
Website rzdp.com

JSC Roszheldorproject is a Russian company which carries out design and survey works for construction, overhaul and renovation projects in railway, industrial, social and cultural spheres, for construction and renovation of commercial property and residential constructions.[1][2]

The company was formed in 2006 through the merger of design and research institutes, which were formerly a part of JSC Russian Railways (in December, 2014 the company changed the type of business entity from OJSC to JSC according to Russian legislation[3]). The institutes of Roszheldorproject perform the full range of works for the integrated design of railway infrastructure and socially significant facilities. The company takes an active part in the implementation of global high speed rail project. Roszeldorproject was the general designer for a number of infrastructure transport projects that were key projects of the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi in 2014.[4]

Structure

Company Geography

Today, the company consists of 20 branches:

Dalgiprotrans (a subsidiary company) and regional divisions.[5]

Projects

Current projects [6]

Renovation of concert hall in Omsk[7]
Construction of day-care center No. 213 in Slyudyanka[8]
Reconstruction of the Finlyandsky Railway Bridge in Saint-Petersburg[9]
Reconstruction of the building complex of Rostov State University of Communication Lines, Rostov-on-Don[10]
Orthodox Church of St. Andrew the First in Lesosibirsk[11]
Construction of railway substation at the Saint-Petersburg — Moscow section
3D model of railway section
Arrangement of high-speed traffic at the Saint Petersburg – Moscow section[12]

Several completed projects in Russia

Major projects abroad

See also

Russian Railways

Rail transport in Russia

References

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