An extended meeting held at the construction site of “Ammony”
5 October 2012, Friday
Today an extended meeting with the participation of the executives of the Customer, a foreign (CNCEC) and a Russian (R&D Institute of Carbamide and Organic Synthesis Products OJSC) contractors took place within the territory of the construction of the network producing hydrogen nitride, methanol and grained carbamide OJSC “Ammony” in Mendeleyevsk city. The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing of the Republic of Tatarstan Yu.L.Alyashev and Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Republic of Tatarstan Kh.A.Bagmanov.
During the meeting reports on the implementation of the construction schedule were made by СNСЕС and R&D Institute of Carbamide and Organic Synthesis Products OJSC, issues concerning collaboration and interaction between these organizations as well as construction and installation work performed in winter were discussed.
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