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DIMITROVGRAD Industrial Park, Ulyanovsk Region DIMITROVGRAD Industrial Park, Ulyanovsk region GENERAL INFORMATION Name of the industrial park Dimitrovgrad Federal district Volga (Privolzhsky) Federal District Subject of the Russian Federation Ulyanovsk region (constituent entity) Type of site Industrial Park Type of park Greenfield Membership in the Association of No Industrial Parks of Russia Availability of the Certificate of No Compliance with National Standard GOST R 56301-2014 “Industrial Parks. Requirements” Industrial park specialization Multi-industry Industrial park status Intentions IP type in accordance with ownership state form Ownership form of real estate assets state (not owned by IP residents) and internal infrastructure Name of the facility management Autonomous Non-profit Organization Development company Corporation of the city of Dimitrovgrad in Ulyanovsk region Ownership form of Managing state Company Park address Industrial zone of the OJSC State Scientific Center Research Institute of Atomic Reactors, city of Dimitrovgrad, Ulyanovsk region Full name of the contact person Oleg Vladimirovich Grechnikov Job position of the contact person Director of the Autonomous Non-profit Organization Development Corporation of the city of Dimitrovgrad in Ulyanovsk region Phone +7 (84235) 7-44-29 E-mail [email protected] MAIN SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FACILITY MANAGEMENT COMPANY Land sales Yes Land rentals Yes Lease of completed production sites, Yes premises, and structures Construction of ready-made Yes industrial buildings and engineering infrastructure facilities on commission from residents (built-to- suit service) ADDITIONAL SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FACILITY MANAGEMENT COMPANY Document generation date 23.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 1 of 5 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia Security services Yes Logistic services Yes Staff recruitment Yes Legal services Yes Consulting services Yes Maintenance and operation of shared Yes facilities Cargo and passenger transportation Yes services, provision of transport means IT services Yes Site cleaning and waste removal Yes Other services “Built-to-suit” facility construction / Project office (EPCM (Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Management) service - acting as the technical customer) TRANSPORT ACCESSIBILITY Distance to the nearest city (town), 0 km Distance to the capital of the subject 90 of the Russian Federation, km Distance to Moscow, km 966 Distance to the nearest federal 1 highway, km Nearest road, name Ulyanovsk - Dimitrovrgad -Samara Highway Nearest road, distance, km 0.1 Length of road network within the 0.5 park territory, km Joining to railway lines No Railway lines within the park territory No Name of the nearest cargo offloading Dimitrovrgad-Tsentralny Station facility Distance to the nearest railway 5 transport unloading terminal, km Distance to the nearest airport, km 80 PARK INFRASTRUCTURE, LAND PLOT LAND PLOT Total area, hectares 175 Land plot vacant area, hectares 175 Permissible hazard class for I; II; III; IV; V companies, structures and other facilities to be located REAL ESTATE UNITS Total area of production premises to 0 be occupied by the residents, sq. m Available area of production 0 premises to be occupied by the residents, sq. m Document generation date 23.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 2 of 5 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia Maximum ceiling height of 0 industrial premises (up to framework), m Total area of office premises to be 0 occupied by residents, sq. m POWER SUPPLY Electricity supply Yes Electrical capacity, MW 10 Available electrical capacity, MW 10 Source (sources) of electrical ООО "ГНЦ -НИИАР", выработка исследовательского energy, quantity, capacity (MW) атомного реактора Cost of connection to electrical 0 networks (excluding VAT) within the territory of Industrial Park for residents, rubles/MW HEAT SUPPLY Heating supply Yes Heating energy capacity, Gkal/hour 80 Available heating energy capacity, 22.5 Gkal/hour Source of heating energy own central heating station Heat medium Water GAS SUPPLY Gas supply availability No Gas supply capacity, m3/h 0 WATER SUPPLY Water supply availability Yes Water supply capacity, m3/h 50 Available water supply capacity, 50 m3/h Water supply source Own water-intake structure WASTE WATER AND SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES Availability of a centralized water Yes drainage system or treatment facilities Sewage treatment structures External belong to Storm water treatment facilities Yes COMMUNICATIONS IN THE PARK Communications channels Telephone; Internet; Internet via fibre optic line INFORMATION ABOUT RESIDENTS Total number of residents in IP, units 9 Document generation date 23.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 3 of 5 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia Number of foreign residents at the 3 end of reporting period, pcs Number of residents who 1 commenced production in the park, units Number of jobs created in the park, 100 units Salary fund of residents of the 10 industrial park, million RUB STATE SUPPORT OF PARK IP is a participant of federal state Yes programs IP is a participant of regional state No programs SEZ status granted No TAX BENEFITS FOR IP RESIDENTS WITH INDICATION OF ACTUAL TAX RATE Profit tax Yes Tax rate, % 15,5 Transport tax Yes Tax rate, % 0 Corporate property tax Yes Tax rate, % 0 Land tax Yes Tax rate, % 0 VAT No HUMAN RESOURCES AVAILABILITY Availability of transport means for Yes commuting from inhabited localities to IP STATISTICAL INDICATORS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION VOLUME OF RESIDENTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL PARK, MILLION RUB 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 0 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN THE PARK, PEOPLE 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 100 Document generation date 23.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 4 of 5 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia SALARY FUND OF RESIDENTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL PARK, MILLION RUB 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 10,000,000 TOTAL AREA, HECTARES 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 175 AREA OCCUPIED BY RESIDENTS, HECTARES 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 160 TAX PAYMENTS BY RESIDENTS OF THE PARK TO THE CONSOLIDATED BUDGET OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, TOTAL, MILLION RUB 2014 0 2015 0 Ongoing facility agreement entered Yes into by managing company Volume of debt capital, rubles 1,200,000,000 INVESTMENTS IN THE PARK CUMULATIVE VALUE OF PRIVATE INVESTMENTS INTO THE PARK INFRASTRUCTURE, MILLION RUB 2013 0 2014 0 2015 0 CUMULATIVE VALUE OF PUBLIC INVESTMENTS INTO THE PARK INFRASTRUCTURE, MILLION RUB 2013 0 2014 0 2015 1,200 CUMULATIVE VALUE OF PARK RESIDENTS’ INVESTMENTS, MILLION RUB 2013 0 2014 0 2015 0 Document generation date 23.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 5 of 5 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia.
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