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Investment Projects of the Republic of Dagestan Index INVESTMENT PROJECTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF DAGESTAN INDEX INNOVATION Construction of a round and shaped steel tubes ............................. 00 producing plant Construction of the “Mountain Resources” .........................................00 Development of in-car electronics manufacturing .........................00 education and display center in Makhachkala (audio sets, starters, alternators) Construction of an IT-park of complete ............................................... 00 Construction of the “Viaduk” customs ..................................................00 “idea-series” cycle type and logistics centre Development of high-effi ciency .............................................................00 Reconstruction of the Makhachkala ..................................................... 00 solar cells and modules production commercial sea port (facilities of the second stage) Construction of the KamAZ vehicles trade ......................................... 00 INDUSTRY AND TRANSPORT and service centers in the districts of the Republic of Dagestan Development of fl oat glass production............................................... 00 Investment sites ...........................................................................................00 Development of nitric and sulfuric acid, .............................................00 and high analysis fertilizer production FUEL AND ENERGY COMPLEX onsite the “Dagfos” OJSC – II stage Construction of an intra-zone .................................................................00 Construction and exploitation ................................................................00 telephone communications central using of an oil refi ning and storage complex NGN technologies and optical fi ber links Construction of the Gotsatlinskaya .......................................................00 Re-equipment of narrow-neck ................................................................00 Hydro Power Plant on the Avarskoye Koysu river glass container production facilities Construction of a high-effi ciency ...........................................................00 of the “DagestanStekloTara”, Ltd. biological power complex at developed Construction of the “Anzhi-Steklo” .........................................................00 geothermal fi elds of the Northern Dagestan glass container manufacturing plant Construction of a plant producing ........................................................ 00 continuous basalt fi ber and materials on its basis AGROINDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Construction of a solid domestic waste disposal ............................00 Priority agriculture development program ........................................ 00 and recycling plant of the Republic of Dagestan for 2011–2014 with Development of LCD television sets..................................................... 00 implementation of American and digital set-top boxes serial production equipment and technologies Development of commercial vehicle production ............................00 Reconstruction and re-equipment ......................................................... 00 Development of combined low and medium .................................... 00 of existing industrial livestock complexes pressure gas control units serial production and construction of the new complexes Development of shipreparing and shipbuilding ..............................00 Development of fruit and vegetable ....................................................00 and metal construction units production processing production Development of complete-cycle textile manufacture ...................00 Construction of a complex logistics centre........................................ 00 Development of metal goods production ..........................................00 Development of fresh raw material ......................................................00 Development of serial production ........................................................ 00 processing, juice packaging of automotive components and canned food production Development of GRP pipes production ...............................................00 Construction of a modern table grape................................................. 00 “Tchistaya liniya” and fruit storage complex Construction of a plant producing ........................................................ 00 Development of champagne ...................................................................00 ship pumping equipment for various purposes and still wine production with an annual capacity of 2 million dL Development of road, building machinery ......................................... 00 and municipal and aerodrome engineering assembly Construction of a juice and infant .........................................................00 food manufacturing plant with Construction of a farm machinery .........................................................00 an annual capacity of 350 dL manufacturing plant for winegrowing and gardening Construction of cold storages ................................................................. 00 Development of E.DP-45 diesel engines production ....................00 for grape and fruit storing INVESTMENT PROJECTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF DAGESTAN INDEX Construction and development ..............................................................00 Construction of an agglomerate tile producing plant ...................00 of the “Agrodagitalia” agriculture technology park Development of prefabricated units, .................................................. 00 Construction of the “Fresh Vegetables” ............................................... 00 concrete pipes and concrete circles production greenhouse complex Construction of a autoclaved aerated ..................................................00 Reconstruction and re-equipment ......................................................... 00 concrete blocks production plant with of a greenhouse complex in Makhachkala an annual capacity of 100 000 m3 Construction of a greenhouse complex............................................... 00 Development of limestone quarrying ..................................................00 for vegetables growing) and natural chalk production Construction of a feed milling plant, poultry ....................................00 Development of the production .............................................................00 processing premises of elements and constructions for pre-engineered housing and non-housing INNOVATION Construction of a complex industrial fi sh farm ................................00 properties in the Republic of Dagestan Development of complex broiler ...........................................................00 meat and hen eggs production Construction of factories producing .....................................................00 TOURISM competitive liqueur wine Reconstruction of the winery .................................................................. 00 Construction of the “Lazurniy bereg” ....................................................00 and construction of facilities for juice and wine bottling satellite town Industrial livestock complex construction, ......................................... 00 Reconstruction of the “Talgi” therapeutic resort ..............................00 meat and milk production and Construction of a hippodrome in Makhachkala ...............................00 processing development Construction of a tourist complex .........................................................00 Industrial livestock complex construction ......................................... 00 in the Matlas area Construction Construction of greenhouse complexes ..............................................00 of the “Dzhami” resort Development of tomato paste, ............................................................... 00 Construction of the “Darvag-chai” ......................................................... 00 juice, nectar, fruit puree production recreation complex Construction of complexes producing .................................................00 Construction of the “Chindirchero” ........................................................ 00 high-effi ciency organic fertilizers year-round recreational complex and self-regulating energy saving Investment sites ...........................................................................................00 systems with agroindustrial waste management Reconstruction and re-equipment ......................................................... 00 NATIONAL CRAFTS of the virgin raw materials processing, juice packaging and canned food production Development of the Kubachi ................................................................... 00 Construction and reconstruction............................................................ 00 jewellery manufacturing of a livestock complex and milk processing Construction of a Dagestan center ........................................................ 00 plant with a daily capacity of 30 tons of traditional carpet weaving Reconstruction of a canning factory .....................................................00 Development of the jewellery cluster .................................................. 00 Construction of agricultural facilities .................................................. 00 in the Republic of Dagestan. Construction for agricultural produce processing of a jewellery factory in Makhachkala and production sales CONSTRUCTION Construction of the «Kaspiysk» Industrial ..........................................00
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