Seversky Pipe Plant employees move to new homes
10 August 2015 (10:30)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, August 10, 2015. 145 employees of Seversky Pipe Plant (a member enterprise of Pipe Metallurgical Company) got new apartments in the suburban area Berezovaya Roshcha 2, the company press service reports.
This residential district comprises four low-rise apartment buildings (72 apartments) and a number of town houses with 109 apartments altogether. The total area of new housing comes to 16,000 m2.
This project is part of a public-private partnership supported by Sverdlovsk Region Government (which funded the construction of all the engineering and road infrastructure). The place has kindergartens, playgrounds, schools, shops, and clinics. Through a special company program, the plant workers could buy these apartments for 35,000 RUR per m2 (significantly below the market's average). This was a great offer for the plant's younger workers.
'Contributing to the plant's development means contributing to the development of the city on the whole, for these are our children who'll come to get the jobs we are creating. We need to think of both improving our technologies and improving our workers' living conditions, which is why we put up comfortable homes for our workers. We are grateful to Sverdlovsk Region Government for supporting this socially important project,'says the plant's Managing Director Mikhail Zuyev.
This residential district comprises four low-rise apartment buildings (72 apartments) and a number of town houses with 109 apartments altogether. The total area of new housing comes to 16,000 m2.
This project is part of a public-private partnership supported by Sverdlovsk Region Government (which funded the construction of all the engineering and road infrastructure). The place has kindergartens, playgrounds, schools, shops, and clinics. Through a special company program, the plant workers could buy these apartments for 35,000 RUR per m2 (significantly below the market's average). This was a great offer for the plant's younger workers.
'Contributing to the plant's development means contributing to the development of the city on the whole, for these are our children who'll come to get the jobs we are creating. We need to think of both improving our technologies and improving our workers' living conditions, which is why we put up comfortable homes for our workers. We are grateful to Sverdlovsk Region Government for supporting this socially important project,'says the plant's Managing Director Mikhail Zuyev.
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