User:Greyhood/Major development projects in Russia

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Moscow International Business Center under construction
Countdown to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi

This timeline of largest projects in the Russian economy includes both megaprojects, costing over $1 billion, and other large projects, typically costing between $100 million and $1 billion. Projects with investments below $100 million also may be included here, either as parts of larger projects, or in case of major international significance and media coverage. In case of projects involving new vehicle models, the cost of development is taken into account as well as the cost of production.

The timeline starts from 1992, the first year after the formation of the modern Russian Federation. Project areas covered here include infrustructure, energy, industry, weaponry, communications, science & technology, education, sports, and housing.

The projects are arranged by the actual or expected date of full completion, or completion of their first stage. Megaprojects are listed in bold, while planned projects are listed in italics.

Project areas[edit]

1992[edit]

Sukhoi Su-30 of the Russian Air Force

1993[edit]

1995[edit]

1996[edit]

1997[edit]

1998[edit]

Russian Orbital Segment of the International Space Station
  • Irganai Dam[14]  Done (the largest derivational HPS in Russia; the date of the first powerblock installation is given; construction proceeds)
  • Khabarovsk Bridge reconstruction and doubling[15] (June)  Done (with a length of 2.600 kilometres, and 3.890,5 kilometres if the high-way is taken into account, it is the sixth longest bridge in Russia; the second stage of the new railway bridge was completed in November 2009)
  • Russian Orbital Segment of the International Space Station[16] (November)  Done (the date when the first ROS and ISS module was launched; ISS construction proceeds)

1999[edit]

A launch of Zenit 3SL rocket from the Sea Launch platform Ocean Odyssey
  • Sea Launch[17] (March)  Done (International cooperation with major Russian role in technology; Russia controls the reorganized project from 2010 on)
  • Sakhalin-II (oil and gas)[18] (July)  Done (international project in Russian EEZ; the largest integrated oil and gas project in the world, involving the usage of the first ever offshore oil rig in Russia; the date of the start of oil production is given)

2000[edit]

2001[edit]

2002[edit]

2003[edit]

2004[edit]

2005[edit]

  • Yemelyanovo Airport reconstruction and expansion (Krasnoyarsk)[42]  Done (currently the 14th largest airport in Russia by passenger traffic; the completion date of the first stage of reconstruction is given; another major expansion was made in 2008)
    Ploshchad Tukaya station of the Kazan Metro
  • Kazan Metro[43] (August)  Done (the first line; construction of additional stations proceeds)
  • Sakhalin-I (oil and gas)[44] (October)  Done (international project in Russian EEZ; the date of the start of oil production is given)
  • Blue Stream gas pipeline[45] (November)  Done (actually the first gas flows from Russia to Turkey started in February 2003)
  • RT (TV network)[46] (December)  Done (global multilingual television news network based in Russia, the first all-digital Russian TV network)
  • Aeroexpress[47] (December)  Done (the first and largest air rail link operator in Russia; first aeroexpress line actually built in 2002)
  • Koltsovo International Airport reconstruction and expansion (Yekaterinburg)[48] (December)  Done (currently the 5th largest airport in Russia by passenger traffic; the completion date of the first stage of reconstruction is given; further expansions were made in 2007 and 2009)

2006[edit]

2007[edit]

NS 50 Years Since Victory, the world's largest icebreaker.

2008[edit]

2009[edit]

2010[edit]

2011[edit]

2012[edit]

Russky Island, the place where APEC Russia 2012 will take place

2013[edit]

2014[edit]

This sketch shows the Sochi Olympic Park concept with all venues gathered around the Medals Plaza
Vladimir Putin among the skiers in Krasnaya Polyana

2015[edit]

2016[edit]

Bagration Bridge and Tower 2000

2018[edit]

Inside view of the Luzhniki Stadium, the main arena of the 2018 FIFA World Cup

2020[edit]

Location of the future TKM-World Link and the Bering Strait Tunnel

2025[edit]

2030[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Su-30 at paralay.com (in Russian)
  2. ^ Mission, history and overview at the State University – Higher School of Economics official site.
  3. ^ Nuclotron overview at nucloweb.jinr.ru
  4. ^ Il-96-300 at the Ilyushin official site
  5. ^ Kamov Ka-31 at airwar.ru (in Russian)
  6. ^ KA-50 Hocum/ Werewolf, warfare.ru
  7. ^ Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line at the official site of the Moscow Metro (in Russian)
  8. ^ Tu-204 at airwar.ru (in Russian)
  9. ^ 40th anniversary of the main ring of Moscow at km.ru (in Russian)
  10. ^ Tolmachevo Airport History at the Tolmachevo International Airport official website (in Russian)
  11. ^ Yamal – Europe at Gazprom.com
  12. ^ Sportivnaya at ometro.net (in Russian)
  13. ^ "Transport routes of Azerbaijani oil (Baku-Novorossiysk, Baku-Supsa)". Azerbaijan Portal. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
  14. ^ Irganai Dam at lhp.rushydro.ru (in Russian)
  15. ^ Amur Bridge at khb.ru (in Russian)
  16. ^ Zak, Anatoly (2009). "Russian segment of the ISS". Russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
  17. ^ Sea Launch History at Sea-launch.com
  18. ^ Sakhalin II Project: Key Milestones at gazprom-sh.nl
  19. ^ Surgut Bridge at Structurae
  20. ^ A Bridge to the 21st century at saratov.gov.ru (in Russian)
  21. ^ North-West Thermal Power Plant Official site (in Russian)
  22. ^ Rostov Nuclear Power Plant at stroytransgaz.com
  23. ^ "Caspian Pipeline Consortium — a new global energy supplier" (Document). Caspian Pipeline Consortium. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  24. ^ "Baltic Pipeline System Set To Reduce Transit Dependency". St. Petersburg Times. 2006-04-11. Retrieved 2007-12-29.
  25. ^ Company history at the Primorsk Oil Port official website
  26. ^ Ust-Luga Port Official website
  27. ^ GM-AvtoVAZ Official site (in Russian)
  28. ^ Vorobyovy Gory Station at metro.molot.ru (in Russian)
  29. ^ Park Pobedy, 165th Station of the Moscow metro at news.metro.ru
  30. ^ Ladozhsky Rail Terminal history at ladojskiy.allzd.ru (in Russian)
  31. ^ Irkut — Be 200 at Irkut.com
  32. ^ Bureya Dam at lhp.rushydro.ru (in Russian)
  33. ^ Kineshma Bridge at zavolzhsk.narod.ru (in Russian)
  34. ^ Severomuysky Tunnel at .bamts.ru (in Russian)
  35. ^ The Third Ring Road is fully opened at restko.ru (in Russian)
  36. ^ Moscow-Lefortovo Tunnel at Structurae
  37. ^ Airport Moscow Domodedovo at aviaport.ru (in Russian)
  38. ^ Butovskaya Line at the official site of the Moscow Metro (in Russian)
  39. ^ History at Vnukovo International Airport official site (in Russian)
  40. ^ Lada Kalina History at ladakalina.ru (in Russian)
  41. ^ Moscow Monorail at the official site of the Moscow Metro (in Russian)
  42. ^ Yemelyanovo Airport: About at the Yemelyanovo Airport official website (in Russian)
  43. ^ Kazan Metro at Urbanrail.net
  44. ^ Gas pipeline between Sakhalin and Japan will cost $2.6 bln Lenta.ru (in Russian)
  45. ^ "Economic Brief: The Blue Stream Gas Pipeline". The Power and Interest News Report (PINR). 2005-11-22. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
  46. ^ "Russia Today to be 24-hour, English TV station". CBC News. 7 June 2005. Retrieved 6 May 2008.
  47. ^ Company History at aeroexpress.ru
  48. ^ Koltsovo History at the Koltsovo International Airport official website (in Russian)
  49. ^ Ka-60 at warfare.ru
  50. ^ Triumph Palace: an inside view at sob.ru (in Russian)
  51. ^ "De-Kastri Oil Export Terminal of Sakhalin project is presented International Congress Award in Saint Petersburg" (in Russian). Sakhalin.info. 2009-11-30. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
  52. ^ Project Implementation at the Skolkovo Moscow School of Management official site.
  53. ^ SFedU history at the Southern Federal University official site.
  54. ^ Brief History at the Siberian Federal University official site.
  55. ^ Russia gets first new fighters for 15 years as Sukhoi Su-34 debuts at flightglobal.com (in Russian)
  56. ^ World's largest icebreaker Ships Monthly. May 2007.
  57. ^ Sheremetyevo International Airport Official site (in Russian)
  58. ^ Lada Priora Official site (in Russian)
  59. ^ Triumph for President at the Almaz-Antey official cite (in Russian)
  60. ^ A second language for Russia Today, Eutelsat, France, May 2007
  61. ^ Khrabrovo Airport at radioscanner.ru (in Russian)
  62. ^ Luke Harding (2007-09-12). "Russia unveils the 'father of all bombs'". Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved 2007-09-12.
  63. ^ "Work begins on Russian giant". Upstream Online. NHST Media Group. 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
  64. ^ Sistema-Hals announves the completion of a new section of Zvenigorodsky prospect in Moscow at reuters.com
  65. ^ A Tunnel of the Future - Serebryanoborsky Tunnel has been Opened at vmdaily.ru (in Russian)
  66. ^ "The Launch of Verkhnechonskoye Field" (Press release). Rosneft. 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  67. ^ Volkovskaya will change traffic not only underground at www.fontanka.ru (in Russian)
  68. ^ Russian Press: Eurovision in Russia is the most expensive in history BBC Russian Service (in Russian)
  69. ^ ANTK Antonov An-148 description page at antonov.com (in Russian)
  70. ^ Pyadushkin, Maxim (2010-02-16). "Reprogrammed Trainer - Yak-130 jet trainer is cleared for service". Russia & CIS Observer.
  71. ^ "Putin attends launch of Siberia's Vankor oil field". RIA Novosti. 2009-08-21. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
  72. ^ Dzuarikau – Tskhinval at Gazprom.com
  73. ^ "Arctic trail blazers make history". BBC. 2009-09-19. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
  74. ^ An estimate of the Volgograd Bridge at volganet.ru (in Russian)
  75. ^ "Ulyanovsk Volga River Bridge". Structurae. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  76. ^ RZD launches ticket sales for high-speed Sapsan train. RZD Russian Railways, Press Release, 2009-11-23.
  77. ^ Gleb Bryanski (2009-12-28). "Russia's Putin launches new Pacific oil terminal". Reuters. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  78. ^ The executive order of the government of Russian Federation from 2 April 2010 at the Kazan Federal University official site.
  79. ^ History of development at the North-Eastern Federal University official site.
  80. ^ Cyrillic Domain Names Become Operational On The Internet at rferl.org
  81. ^ "Sapsan reaches Nizhny Novgorod". Railway Gazette International. 2010-08-02.
  82. ^ Marussia official site
  83. ^ The longest highway in the world at primamedia.ru
  84. ^ Serial Superjet 100 makes its first flight Lenta.ry (in Russian)
  85. ^ a b c d About ChelPipe:History at the Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant official site
  86. ^ Allegro] Official site (in Russian)
  87. ^ Sergey Ivanov: Russia is ready to provide Ukraine with access to high-precision GLONASS signals rbc.ru, 27 October, 2010 (in Russian)
  88. ^ "Rusal and RusHydro join forces in Boguchanskaya hydropower plant build". Industrial Fuels and Power. September 17, 2010. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  89. ^ To commission Bulava, six effective launches are required – Ivanov at rusnavy.com
  90. ^ Gryazovets – Vyborg at Gazprom.com
  91. ^ Nord Stream at Gazprom.com
  92. ^ The opening of the Ring Road has been delayed at dailyj.ru (in Russian)
  93. ^ Big Obukhovsky Bridge at Structurae
  94. ^ Tunnel under the waves at spb-projects.ru (in Russian)
  95. ^ Vladimir Vovk: Approaching the reliability level achieved in the space industry at Gazprom.com
  96. ^ Sakhalin–Khabarovsk–Vladivostok at Gazprom.com
  97. ^ "ESA - Mars500 - Mars500: study overview". Esa.int. 2010-05-21. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  98. ^ "Reactors ready for floating plant". World Nuclear News. 2009-08-07. Retrieved 2010-05-01.
  99. ^ Angara family at RussianSpaceWeb
  100. ^ "Official page of the Baltic Pipeline System-II project" (in Russian). Transneft. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  101. ^ Press Center: Lokomosky project has been approved by the government of Ulyanovsk Oblast at the Lokomosky official site
  102. ^ The roadway part of the double-use bridge over Oka has been successfully tested at the site of Nizhny Novgorod government (in Russian)
  103. ^ Information center at dambaspb.ru (in Russian)
  104. ^ Future at the official site of the Skolkovo innovation center (in Russian)
  105. ^ Yamal megaproject at Gazprom.com
  106. ^ Bovanenkovo at Gazprom.com
  107. ^ Bovanenkovo – Ukhta and Ukhta – Torzhok at Gazprom.com
  108. ^ Gazprom opened the Obskaya Bovanenkovo Railway at yamaltransstroy.ru (in Russian)
  109. ^ Bridge Crossing Over Yuribey River Floodplain at the Gazprom official website
  110. ^ APEC Russia 2012 Official site.
  111. ^ Construction of a bridge across the Golden Horn Bay in Vladivostok APEC Russia 2012 Official site.
  112. ^ Construction of a bridge to the Russkiy Island across Bosporus the Eastern Strait APEC Russia 2012 Official site.
  113. ^ Far Eastern Federal University Official site.
  114. ^ Modernization of Vladivostok Airport APEC Russia 2012 Official site.
  115. ^ Russia BasEl's wins tender to build Yakutia railroad Reuters, November 6, 2008
  116. ^ Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant II at Spbaep.ru (in Russian)
  117. ^ The production of MiG-35 will start in 2013-2014 at volga.rian.ru (in Russian)
  118. ^ Moscow – Saint Petersburg motorway at rian.ru (in Russian)
  119. ^ OAO "FSK EES" cancelled the construction organisations' applications because of the delay of NNPP II's first powerblock introduction date at Atominfo.ru (in Russian)
  120. ^ Development project at the Pulkovo International Airport official site (in Russian)
  121. ^ Universiade 2013 in Kazan Official site.
  122. ^ 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  123. ^ Coastal Cluster at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  124. ^ Bolshoi Ice Palace at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  125. ^ Maly Ice Palace at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  126. ^ Olympic Oval at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  127. ^ Sochi Olympic Skating Centre at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  128. ^ Sochi Olympic Curling Centre at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  129. ^ Central Stadium at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  130. ^ Press Center at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  131. ^ Mountain Cluster at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  132. ^ Biathlon & Ski Complex at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  133. ^ Freestyle Skiing and Snowboard Park at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  134. ^ Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  135. ^ Russian National Sliding Centre at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  136. ^ Russian National Ski Jumping Centre at the 2014 Winter Olympics Official website
  137. ^ Sochi International Airport Official website
  138. ^ Russian carmaker seals F1 deal with Virgin cnn.com
  139. ^ "Timeline for the Phobos Sample Return Mission (Phobos Grunt)". Planetary Society. October 27, 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  140. ^ Extension plans at the official site of the Moscow Metro (in Russian)
  141. ^ Medvedev and Yanukovich agreed on the construction of the Kerch Strait Bridge Lenta.ru (in Russian)
  142. ^ Titanium valley to draw investment at rt.com
  143. ^ PAK-FA Will Be Operational In 2015: Executive at Aviationweek.com
  144. ^ New Russian cosmodrome, Vostochny at Tvroscosmos.ru (in Russian)
  145. ^ Marine faсade Official website
  146. ^ New Passenger Port of St. Petersburg Official website
  147. ^ a b Territory development project at the Marine Facade official website
  148. ^ Western High-Speed Diameter Official website
  149. ^ "South Stream to be commissioned by Dec 31, 2015 – Miller". ITAR-TASS. 2009-05-15. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
  150. ^ Altai Project at Gazprom.com
  151. ^ "Russia to build Kaliningrad nuclear plant". UPI. 2009-09-029. Retrieved 2009-10-14. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  152. ^ "MS-21 family of short-range and mid-range jet airliner". United Aircraft Corporation. Retrieved 2008-12-18. (in Russian)
  153. ^ Moscow City Official website (in Russian)
  154. ^ Tower 2000 at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  155. ^ Tower 2000 and Bagration Bridge at drumsk.ru (in Russian)
  156. ^ Moscow Expo Center Official website
  157. ^ City Palace at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  158. ^ Aquapark and Imperia Tower at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  159. ^ Central core at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  160. ^ Order of Government of Moscow №564-PP of 24 June 2008
  161. ^ Vystavochnaya at the Moscow Metro Official site (in Russian)
  162. ^ Mezhdunarodnaya at the Moscow Metro Official site (in Russian)
  163. ^ City of Capitals at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  164. ^ Naberezhnaya Tower at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  165. ^ Transport Terminal at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  166. ^ Eurasia Tower at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  167. ^ Federation Tower at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  168. ^ Mercury City Tower at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  169. ^ City Hall and City Duma at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  170. ^ Mixed Use Residential, Office and Hotel space at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  171. ^ Northern Tower at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  172. ^ Exhibition-business complex at the Moscow City official website (in Russian)
  173. ^ On construction of the Omsk Metro at kommersant.ru (in Russian)
  174. ^ Wien broad gauge agreement signed at railwaygazette.com
  175. ^ Shtokman at Gazprom.com
  176. ^ "Gazprom Eying Chayandinskoye, Sakhalin-3 Licenses". Rigzone. 2008-06-15. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
  177. ^ 2018 Russian bid: Host cities Official website
  178. ^ Kaliningrad at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  179. ^ Saint Petersburg at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  180. ^ a b c d Moscow at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  181. ^ Kazan at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  182. ^ Nizhny Novgorod at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  183. ^ Yaroslavl at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  184. ^ Samara at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  185. ^ Volgograd at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  186. ^ Saransk at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  187. ^ Krasnodar at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  188. ^ Rostov-on-Don at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  189. ^ Sochi at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  190. ^ Yekaterinburg at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup bid official website
  191. ^ ITER press release June 2008 at the ITER official site
  192. ^ India says to have fifth-generation jets in 2018 at economictimes.indiatimes.com
  193. ^ Yekaterinburg City Official website
  194. ^ Zak, Anataloy (2009-07-03). "Orbital Piloted Assembly and Experiment Complex". Russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
  195. ^ Rostov Metro at metro-rostova.ru (in Russian)
  196. ^ Russia to revamp air-space defenses by 2020 - Air Force chief RIA Novosti
  197. ^ There will be no traffic jams in 2025 at rg.ru (in Russian)
  198. ^ Russia to develop new strategic bomber by 2017 atrian.ru
  199. ^ Industrial Urals & Polar Urals build $1.9bn Salekhard & Nadym railroad at marchmontcapital.com
  200. ^ a b Russia Plans World's Longest Tunnel, a Link to Alaska The News is NowPublic.com
  201. ^ "Russian President wants to connect Sakhalin with the Mainland" (in Russian). Prima Media. 19 November 2008.

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