Helicopters allowed on the rooftop of RusHydro office in the center of Krasnoyarsk
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Here's the scoop on RusHydro, Russia's federal hydropower company, setting up shop in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. The company just got the green light to establish a helipad on a 14-story office building – a first for this structure in the heart of the city.
Remember that last year's failed hotel project on Theatre Square at ul. Pervensona, 2a was almost ready to host government officials relocating from Moscow to Siberia this year.
The head office of the hydropower behemoth is set to move closer to its main assets, such as the massive Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam. The expert review for this helipad was carried out by the State Expertise of Krasnoyarsk. On March 12, they issued a positive verdict, published in the official registry.
The go-ahead was given for the project documentation and engineering studies conducted by several firms: Moscow-based OOO "Giperion", "Prayideks Construction", "Helipoints" from the Leningrad Region, and "RUFAS" from Krasnoyarsk.
The work, to be handled by OOO "Servisnedvizhimost RusHydro," is listed as a reconstruction. It's worth noting that the initial design for the building of mixed heights didn't account for helipads. Furthermore, unlike many Western cities, helipads on rooftops are rare in central Krasnoyarsk. Plans for an "aerodrome" on the "Katetnikhuogal" skyscraper in the Sredaekh Street area were scrapped when the unfinished building was enclosed in siding, effectively killing any potential helipad site.
It's also worth mentioning that RusHydro has prepared – or is in the process of preparing – other facilities for its employees and management besides the helicopter-topped office in the east millionaire city of Krasnoyarsk.
Landscape Design (Insight)Although the article doesn't provide details about the proposed landscape design for the offices and residential properties prepared for RusHydro employees and management in Krasnoyarsk, additional information might be available in specialized project reports, company press releases, or architectural firm publications.
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- The helipad project in Krasnoyarsk is a significant step for RusHydro, illustrating their expanding presence in the real-estate industry and investments in Siberia.
- As RusHydro prepares other facilities for their employees and management, it remains to be seen how their landscape designs will integrate with Krasnoyarsk's unique urban landscape, offering insights into the company's approach to real-estate development within the finance and industry sector.