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St. Petersburg Government Approved Shipyard Construction Project

St. Petersburg Government Approved Shipyard Construction Project 14.12.2011
Text: World Arms Trade Analytic Center
Illustration by press service of United Shipbuilding Corporation
St. Petersburg Government approved the resolution providing construction of shipbuilding center on Kotlin Island.

The project implies construction of a new shipbuilding center on the Kotlin Island on the basis of Admiralteyskie Verfi shipyard.

Implementation of the project will not only establish an up-to-date shipyard but give a new impulse to development of Kronshtadt.

As is planned, the city of St. Petersburg will participate in creation of social, transport, and engineering infrastructure of the future shipyard, says the release posted on the city administration's official website.

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