OREANDA-NEWS. Completion of this stage of work allowed the constructors to move forward and finish the last part of the turbine hall roof. Now the organisations of the Holding continue working on cladding the building and installation of utilities systems for supply of heat into the generator hall of the first power unit.

Installers from the Holding's subsidiary OJSC MSU-90 rigged and then installed the support beams of the bridge crane with a load capacity of 50 tonnes. This is the last of four bridge cranes that will be operating in the turbine hall of the first power unit. Previously the specialists of OJSC MSU-90 have already installed bridge cranes with load capacities of 440, 15 and 16 tonnes.

The completion of heating circuit of the building is planned for February 2013.

Holding TITAN-2 is the largest group of companies in the North-West Region, working in the construction of the most significant facilities for the nuclear power plants and industry. Its organisations provide a full cycle of construction operations – from design of project documentation to delivery and commissioning. Exceptional work is ensured by over 4,000 highly qualified staff specialists working across 15 business units.

TITAN-2 is one of the contractors involved in construction and installation works at the power units 1 and 2 of the Leningrad NPP-2. More than 2,500 staff members are involved at the construction sites, restoring and improving the facilities of the LNPP. 145 construction sites are simultaneously underway. The holding's own specialists are involved at 42 sites of the 1st and 2nd power units of LNPP-2. The works involve operations with the reactor hall, turbine, power supply, water supply and other facilities of the power units.