The new space is in the building of the Civil Engineering Institute of the Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University. In addition to the redecoration, the project involved renovation of the walls, installation of comfortable benches, power outlets, interactive boards and lighting.  


Dmitry Volgin, Director of the SUS Branch of JSC CONCERN TITAN-2 and the administration of the Polytechnic University attended the opening of the renovated hall.

Dmitry Volgin and Vitaly Sergeev, Pro-Rector of the university for Organizational and Legal Issues took part in the opening ceremony, cut the ribbon and then discussed various aspects of cooperation between JSC CONCERN TITAN-2 and the university.

TITAN-2 Holding and the Polytechnic University have maintained fruitful cooperation since last year, when they signed the cooperation agreement. Today, this cooperation is developing in several activity areas:

- training last-year students according to the needs of JSC CONCERN TITAN-2, with subsequent hiring of the graduates;
- internships in the company for students;
- scientific projects at the university, producing results that could be used by the company (BIM design, materials science, etc.).

This year, the Polytechnic University admitted 10 students who signed employer-sponsored education agreements with TITAN-2 Holding. Once they have finished their studies, all of them will start their careers on sites and in offices of the company. Dmitry Volgin greeted the students and gave out memento gifts from the company.

For information:

The TITAN-2 Holding is a Russian group of companies that builds nuclear facilities. Organisations of the Holding perform the whole cycle of works, from development of basic design documentation to facility commissioning.

The TITAN-2 Holding is the general contractor for construction of the new power units of the Leningrad NPP. At the construction site, the organisations of the Holding perform all civil construction, installation, and electric installation works.

The Holding participates in the construction of Akkuyu NPP in Turkey, Paks II NPP in Hungary and El-Dabaa NPP in Egypt.