SU-155

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Corporate group "SU-155"
Группа компаний "СУ-155"
legal form Closed joint stock company
founding 1954 as "Construction and Assembly Trust №3"
Seat RussiaRussia Russia , Moscow
management Mikhail Balakin ( Chairman )
Number of employees 40,000
sales $ 1.9 billion (2014)
Branch Construction work , property developer , mechanical engineering
Website www.su155.com (English)

Group of companies " SU-155 " ( Russian : СУ-155 ) is a Russian vertically integrated holding company . In addition to construction and development activities, the group of companies is active in the field of building material and non-ore material production, mechanical engineering , property investments and investments in technical and communal infrastructure . As of the beginning of 2013, the "SU-155" group of companies is represented in 54 Russian cities. The group of companies includes around 100 companies: building material producers, building contractors, companies for the extraction of non-ore materials as well as mechanical engineering and service companies.

The full name of the main company of the group is: Closed stock corporation "SU-155". The seat is in Moscow .

history

The beginnings of the company go back to 1954, when the "Construction and Assembly Trust №3" was founded under the umbrella of Glawmosstroj, which was later renamed to "Construction Management №155" ("SU-155"). In 1993, which was converting the building administration into a closed joint stock company completed. Since the beginning of the 2000s, the group of companies has been expanding its presence in the Russian regions as planned by either taking over or establishing new construction companies and industrial operations.

Owner and management

The main shareholder is the chairman of the board, Mikhail Balakin , who, according to Forbes magazine, ranks 52nd in the list of 200 richest Russian businessmen and 866th in the list with a capital of 1.9 billion US dollars in 2014 of the world's billionaires .

The general director of OOO “East Siberian Construction Company” (belonging to the “SU-155” group of companies) is the former mayor of Yakutsk (1998–2007) and the former governor of Arkhangelsk Oblast (2008–2012) Ilya Michalchuk.

structure

The group of companies has grown in 20 years from a small construction company to an industrial and construction group with a closed production cycle: the structure has assets that enable business integration in all stages of the production chain.

Overall, the "SU-155" group of companies comprises:

In Serpukhov ( Moscow Oblast ), the company set up an industrial cluster with a market value of over 10 billion rubles (295 million USD or 215 million euros), which included the Serpukhov elevator plant, which went into operation in 2013, as well as the operation of Includes fittings production and a steel structure. It is assumed that the total annual turnover of all plants in the new industrial cluster will be 25 billion rubles (740 million USD or 540 million euros).

In the years 2013–2014 the group of companies advertised or already started construction work on the new industrial plants in Penza , Iskitim ( Novosibirsk Oblast ) and Volgograd .

Mikhail Balakin (main shareholder of "SU-155") used to own 48.15% of the shares in NS Bank (independent construction bank), but in April 2013 he sold his shares to the bank management.

In April 2014, the company exited all housing and communal management companies that had previously been part of the group by selling the shares to the management of these companies.

activity

The group is building projects in Central ( Moscow Oblast Bryansk , Vladimir , Ivanovo , Kaluga , Kostroma , Moscow , Ryazan , Tver , Tula , Yaroslavl ), Northwest ( Saint Petersburg , Oblast Kaliningrad , Leningrad ), Volga District (Oblast Nizhny Novgorod , Penza ) , Southern ( Volgograd Oblast ) and Siberian ( Omsk Oblast , Novosibirsk , Krasnoyarsk Region ) federal districts , so a total of 20 regions according to plans for 2014.

The group's turnover in 2013 was RUR 114.2 billion (US $ 3.36 billion or EUR 2.46 billion) (RUR 84.3 billion in 2012, RUR 82.7 billion in 2011), including sales of residential space 74.8 billion RUR (2.2 billion USD or 1.61 billion euros).

In 2013 the group of companies built 1.65 million m² of living space (2012 - 1.43 million m², 2011 - 1.3 million m²), 513,000 m² of which were built outside Moscow and Moscow Oblast, which amounted to almost 31% of the total construction volume (In 2012 the share of the regions was 640,000 m² or 45% of the total construction volume; 2011 - 500,000 m² or 37%). The results from 2013 beat the industry and own record of 1.51 million m² of living space from 2009.

According to real estate sales in 2013, the company tops the list of developers (by Vedomosti ):

  • SU-155: RUR 74.8 billion (2.2 billion or 1.61 billion)
  • PIK : RUR 62.96 billion (1.85 billion or 1.36 billion)
  • LSR: RUR 60 billion (1.76 billion or 1.29 billion)

The company is one of the leading construction companies in Russia in terms of sales in 2013 (by RBC Magazine ):

  • SU-155: $ 3.58 billion ($ 2.71 billion in 2012, $ 2.81 billion in 2011)
  • Tashir - $ 3.30 billion ($ 2.9 billion 2012, $ 2.6 billion 2011)
  • Absolute - $ 2.82 billion ($ 2.83 billion 2012, $ 2.93 billion 2011)

In 2013, the company put 21 social facilities into operation in Russia, including four schools , 14 kindergartens and three polyclinics , which exceeded the number of kindergarten places by 42% and the number of school places from 2012 by 30%. The "SU-155" group invested approx. RUR 1.9 billion (USD 55 million or EUR 41 million) in the construction and equipping of social infrastructure objects, which is 18% more than in 2012 was.

Charity

In the years 2002 to 2005 the group of companies reconstructed the already in the XVI. Cathedral in honor of St. Nicholas of Myra in Lycia (Nikola the White) in Serpukhov, founded in the 19th century . After the October Revolution , a municipal noodle factory was housed in the church for some time. During the Second World War, the bell tower was blown up and the main building was first used for a laundry and later as a storage room .

From 2009 to 2012, with the support of the company and a number of other companies, the Kronstadt naval cathedral dedicated to St. Nicholas the Wonderworker was restored, which was closed in 1929 and, during the Soviet era, alternately as a cinema , house of officers of the Baltic Fleet , concert hall and branch of the Central Museum of the Naval War Fleet .

In 2014, construction work on the new Church of the Mother of God “Vsezariza” (Queen of Heaven and World), which can accommodate 500 parishioners from Shcherbinka , continued with the support of the “SU-155” group of companies. Previously, the construction work was stopped after the foundation was completed, as the funds raised for building the church had been used up.

In addition to the churches mentioned, the group of companies also restored the Sunday school at the church of Boris and Gleb in Sjusino (district of Moscow) and the burned church of St. Sergius of Radonezh in Werhnjaja Wereja (Wyksa district, Nizhny Novgorod oblast ) in the 2000s the Cathedral of the Protection of the Blessed Virgin in Yassenewo (Moscow district) and the Cathedral of the Protection of the Blessed Virgin in Ivanovo .

Criticism and discussions in the media

In May 2011, the company was criticized by Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin . According to Sobjanin, the city acquired 187,000 m² of living space from the company in 2009 for RUR 10 billion (295 million USD or 215 million euros) and in spring 2011 neither these areas were moved into nor the existing construction defects remedied. The city ​​council of Moscow filed a lawsuit, but "SU-155" was able to clarify in court that the city council itself was responsible for the failure to meet the construction deadlines, as the city council had delayed making the land available for the construction work.

In February 2013, the Department of Economic Policy and Development of the City of Moscow filed a lawsuit against "SU-155" with the Arbitration Court of the City of Moscow, according to which the company transferred 3.5 billion rubles (USD 102 million or EUR 75 million) to the city treasury ) should repay. An agreement was reached in this conflict in May 2013, according to the settlement agreement, the contract between the Department of Economic Policy and Development of the City of Moscow and the company and the Department of Economic Policy and Development of the City of Moscow waived its claims. For its part, the company pays back RUR 256.5 million (USD 7.5 million or EUR 5.5 million) received as a down payment into the budget of the city of Moscow, and completes seven of eight planned objects.

Interesting facts

In 2009 the company fought in court for the rights to the domain su155.net, on which the website “SU-155: Myth and Reality, Website of Deceived Coinvestors of SU-155”, created by dissatisfied customers, could be found. The rights to the domain registered with the Australian company Melbourne IT in the name of a British woman were awarded to the developer before the arbitration tribunal of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 200 Richest Russian Businesspeople - 2014 Forbes , April 17, 2014 (Russian)
  2. Mikhail Balakin (English)
  3. Russian construction industry suffers from a lack of materials. Production capacities are expanded / prices rise
  4. SU-155 produces elevator systems in Serpuchow.
  5. ^ Elevator plant opened in Serpukhov near Moscow. (English)
  6. Serpuchow factory for elevator systems in operation. (English)
  7. SU-155 plans to invest $ 310 million in building material production. (English)
  8. MIG (Serpuchow): SU-155 industrial area in Serpuchow. "The News Agency of the Moscow Region", February 7, 2014. (English)
  9. Russia: SU-155 plans up to 7 billion rubles. invest in concrete plant. (English)
  10. Elena Morozova. SU-155 expands its plants. Vedomosti -West Siberia, February 13, 2014 (Russian)
  11. SU-155 will build a plant in Novosibirsk. (Russian)
  12. Su-155 plans to build 2 million m² of living space in Volgograd. (English)
  13. Owner of SU-155 sells bank shares. (English)
  14. SU-155 leaves management companies. " RIA Novosti ", April 9, 2014. (Russian)
  15. The largest Russian housing construction companies in 2013
  16. a b Maria Dranischnikowa, Anton Filatow, Nadeschda Saizewa: SU-155 made 74.8 billion rubles in sales in housing construction in 2013. " Vedomosti ", February 26, 2014. (Russian)
  17. Maria Dranischnikowa, Anton Filatow, Nadeschda Saizewa: SU-155 makes 74.8 billion rubles in sales in 2013 with residential construction. " Vedomosti ", February 26, 2014. (English)
  18. SU-155 - Group profit grows by 35% to 114.2 billion rubles in 2013. (English)
  19. Russia is promoting housing construction. (German)
  20. Construction industry and construction companies in Russia 2012. (German)
  21. SU-155 makes 10% plus. (Russian)
  22. Published Russian ranking of the 30 most important developers. "RBC Magazine", May 28, 2014 (Russian)
  23. Published ranking of the Russian real estate management. "RBC Magazine", September 25, 2013 (Russian)
  24. ↑ In 2013 “SU-155” put 21 social objects into operation in Russia. (Russian)
  25. a b Orthodox development: the temple as part of the social order. " RIA Novosti ", April 24, 2013 (Russian)
  26. Construction of the church in Shcherbinka finished.
  27. Khalil Aminov. SU-155 was not guilty. Kommersant , August 26, 2011 (Russian)
  28. Julia Letova: SU-155 and the office of the Moscow mayor put an end to the dispute. Vedomosti , May 15, 2013. (Russian)
  29. SU-155 suing domain su155.net. CNews, March 11, 2009 (Russian)
  30. ^ Administrative Panel Decision, Case Number D2008-1734. WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center, January 29, 2009.