Kyivmiskbud

Kyivmiskbud (Ukrainian: Київміськбуд, a portmanteau for Kyiv City Construction) is a major construction holding company of Ukraine and the biggest construction company in Kyiv.[1][2] It is also considered a community company that subordinates to the city government which controls 80% of the company's stock. The holding company does not have full ownership of its held companies, many of which also co-owned with the Fund Union "Ukrayina".

The company's design bureau is owned by the Funding Union "Ukrayina" (51%) and the Grigorishin's[3] Energy Standard Group SA (47%) through its Cyprus off-shore company the Energy Standard Projects Limited.[4]

History

The holding company was created in 1955 as Main Administration of Communal and Civil Engineering of the Kiev City Executive Committee (today Kiev City State Administration) based on various city's house-building associations. It was abbreviated in Russified manner as Glavkievgorstroi. The first project was a panel apartment five story house on bulvar Druzhby Narodiv that was built back in 1958.

The holding company consists of several smaller construction corporations, number of daughter companies (subsidiaries) and several affiliates.

List of subsidiaries

Construction and installation sector

Special installation and decoration

Construction equipment and transportation sector

Materials production sector

Affiliates

See also

References

  1. Kyivmiskbud announced about ceasing of all activities around Kyiv. Halinfo. 9 September 2016
  2. Kyivmiskbud announced ultimatum and stopped construction around the capital in response to picketing near its office. Mirror Weekly. 9 September 2016
  3. Energy Standard profile on Bloomberg
  4. Off-shore companies of the Energy Standard
  5. Zhulyany official website

External links

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