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31101 General Capability CIS Facing challenges, fi nding solutions Company’s services in CIS and Turkey jects in dif 00 pro erent 19 sec han to e t rs or M Education l rcia me m En Co er gy + U t il it ie s n io t Our range of services a t r o p s I n n a d r Architecture Consultancy u T s t r Building Engineering Project Management i a l Environmental Services Programme Management Construction Services Infrastructure Services S p o Design & Planning Cost Management r t s + t n L Master Planning Health & Safety e e i m s u n r r Economics Water Services e e v o G M i re ni a ng hc + lt M ea ine H ral s Oil + Gas 2 AECOM We stand by our clients and support them all the way. A trusted partner to our clients, we draw together teams of engineers, planners, architects, landscape architects, environmental specialists, economists, scientists and programme managers — all dedicated to finding the most innovative and appropriate solutions and improving the quality of life. Our adaptable and flexible approach to projects delivers consistency, longevity and high quality along with efficiencies in cost and time. Uniquely equipped to design and manage projects of any type or scale, we are a single and comprehensive source of solutions. AECOM enhances and sustains the world’s built, natural and social environments. AECOM 3 Why AECOM? At AECOM, we seek to help transform We run projects so they are completed communities and positively impact lives by to time and budget, and with our strong enhancing and sustaining built, natural and management and delivery processes, we social environments to meet the needs of a regularly achieve impressive costs savings on changing world. This is possible thanks to our projects of all sizes. Simultaneously, we take experts who work the way you do. We bring the time understand the scope and specific together teams of experts from all relevant requirements of every brief, combining disciplines to deliver complete, bespoke business planning with engineering to ensure solutions for every project. We are able to the delivery of a high quality experience with offer clients this global resource locally, as good value. We are able to take your project our specialists worldwide can respond to any through its life cycle from design and build to client anywhere. finance and operation. Yet, the shift to broader horizons hasn’t In a changing world, we make the connections stopped us from concentrating on the other can’t. Where others see technical cultivation of relationships with our clients. problems we see human possibilities. We act as a trusted partner who speaks your AECOM’s vision reaches beyond borders language - many of our people were once while keeping clients’ visions at its core. clients themselves, so they understand the issues you face. AECOM’s achievements in CIS and Turkey over the last 20 years 750 700 150 Commercial Industrial 10 Hotels & 110 Education and 30 Leisure 50 Residential Transportation healthcare Sport Main projects by sectors 4 AECOM St. Petersburg Moscow Minsk Kiev Tbilisi Istanbul Almaty Baku Ankara 1900Total Projects 1100 Construction Services 350 400 Building & Environment Places 50 Transportation Main projects by services AECOM 5 Industrial Lotte Confectionery plant, 24 000 m², Kaluga, Russia Services: Design, Project Management, Technical Client Function Driving economies around the world, industry is pivotal to a sustainable future, creating wealth, building knowledge and meeting needs. When it comes to industrial projects, product manufacturing facilities it is best to put the last thing first. An for the oil and petroleum, aviation, industrial building’s design should automotive, warehousing and be informed by the operations it distribution, high technology, will come to support. AECOM’s nano technology, electronics, experts are able to influence the pharmaceutic and chemical performance of a facility by putting industries. We also undertake future operations at the forefront. projects in the water, energy and waste sectors. We work closely alongside our clients to deliver bespoke industrial Wherever a new plant or production processing buildings that respond facility is to be built worldwide, our to specific operational needs. experts understand the specific Our approach includes access pressures placed upon industrial for equipment and components, business where the demands of and transportation infrastructure the supply chain drive efficient issues - both essential aspects of operations and tight production a successful manufacturing and performance. We factor in local production facility. legislative, geographical and environmental factors as we Our clients are both established and design sustainable, flexible, and emerging industrial representatives cost efficient buildings that can be from a spectrum of sectors speedily built and commissioned. that range from food and drink processing to component and SKF LG Electronics Bearing factory, 10 000 m², Tver, Russia White electronics plant, 143 000 m2, Moscow Services: Project Management, Technical Client region, Russia Function, Design and LEED Certification Services: Construction Management, Project Management, Design AECOM 7 KT&G Tobacco factory, 30 000 m², Kaluga, Russia 01 Services: Design, Project Management 02 03 01 Lafarge Jotun VKM-Stal Cement plant, 120 ha, Kaluga, Russia Paint factory, 16 000 m², Reconstruction and extension of Services: Development of Concept Leningrad region, Russia steel producing plant, 9.8 ha, Saransk, Design, Project Management Services: Project Management Russia Services: Technical Audit, 02 Unilever Samsung Loan Monitoring Industrial and logistic facilities, TVs and household appliances 17 000 m², St. Petersburg, Russia factory, 7 000 m², Royal Canin Services: Design, Technical Kaluga region, Russia Pet food production plant, 3 000 m², Client Function Services: Project Management Moscow region, Russia Services: Project Management, 03 Schlumberger Philip Morris Design Service complex on maintenance and Tobacco factories, repair of oilfield service equipment, 78 000 m², St. Petersburg, Russia; 3M storage of materials, 75 000 m2, 42 000 m², Kharkov, Ukraine Production of industrial goods, 12 000 Astrakhan, Russia Services: Construction Management m2, Elabuga, Republic of Tatarstan, Services: Project Management Russia Danfoss Services: Construction Management 04 Raven Group Thermostat production facility, 13 000 Logistic parks, m², Moscow region, Russia Halliburton 25 projects, Russia Services: Project Management Manufacturing and logistics complex, Services: Loan Monitoring, 11 000 m2, Noviy Urengoy, Russia Due Diligence Services: Project Management 8 AECOM 04 Pushkino GE Turbine Holcim Logistic park, 60 000 m², Equipment assembly plant, 18 000 m², Cement plant, Azerbaijan Moscow region, Russia Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region, Russia Services: Survey and Services: Project Management Services: Project Management Maintenance Supervision Procter & Gamble Hyundai Heavy Industries SCA Manufacturing facility, 5 000 m², Factory for electricity-generating Hygiene paper plant, 40 000 m², Borispol, 25 000 m², equipment, 15 000 m², Tula region, Russia Ordzhonikidze, Ukraine Vladivostok, Russia Services: Project Management Services: Project Management Services: Design, Project Management Hyundai Mobis Knauf Logistic complex, 42 000 m², Five plants for producing gypsum NPO Nauka Moscow region, Russia plasterboard, Krasnogorsk, Tula, Aircraft components plant, 17 000 m², Services: Project Management Stupino, St. Petersburg, Irkutsk, Vladimir region, Russia Russia Services: Design, Project GE Power Services: Cost Management Management Technology centre, 7 000 m², Kaluga region, Russia Tomilino Siemens Services: Design, Project Logistic complex, 173 000 m², Train depot, 13 000 m², Management Moscow region, Russia St. Petersburg, Russia Services: Project Management Services: Project Management, Construction Supervision AECOM 9 01 Automotive 01 Volvo Cab plan, 23 000 m², Kaluga, Russia Our experts provide integrated solutions for the automotive Services: Design, Project industry worldwide. By understanding the entire plant and Management, Technical production life cycle and the importance of your supply chain, Client Function we weave focused technical know-how in at the project level to benefit the bigger picture for your company. Developing plants 02 Nissan and buildings that respond to specific operational processes Technical Centre, 4 000 m2, and production needs will improve overall performance output, St. Petersburg, Russia empowering your business to successfully meet production Services: Conceptual Design targets. 03 Toyota Understanding your business is central to delivering Automotive plant, 62 000 m², outstanding results. We help automotive organisations see St. Petersburg, Russia further, and will work in partnership with you to get your Services: Construction Supervision, products to market faster. Safety Management, Design 04 Scania Service stations construction, Moscow region, St. Petersburg, Russia Services: Working Documentation Development Mazda Sollers Automotive plant, Vladivostok, Russia Services: Design 10 AECOM 02 Nissan Volvo 03 Automotive plant, 74 000 m², Excavator plant, 25 000 m², St. Petersburg, Russia Kaluga, Russia Services: Construction Supervision, Services: Design, Project Cost Management, Design Management, Technical (Warehouse) Client Function Peugeot-Citroen-Mitsubishi Hyundai Automotive plant, 130 000 m², Suppliers Park, 131 000 m², Kaluga, Russia St. Petersburg, Russia Services: Design, Project Services:
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