Before leaving the Kremlin, former president and current Prime
Minister Dmitry Medvedev gave Arkady Rotenberg's Mostotrest an
extravagant gift of several tens of billions of rubles' worth of
contracts for road construction in Moscow without competition.
All the roads around Skolkovo will be built by the company
belonging to President Vladimir Putin's close friend and judo
partner.
Medvedev signed a decree on the contracts on April 25, less than
two weeks before he left office. The document was actually signed
at the request of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin because it will
speed up construction of roads for the G8 summit in Skolkovo in
2014, Medvedev's spokeswoman Natalya Timakova said.
A presidential order or decree is needed to avoid holding a
tender. The mayor of Moscow cannot appoint a contractor alone, said
deputy director of Yakovlev & Partners legal group Tatyana
Kormilitsyna.
To hold the summit, construction and reconstruction of the
transportation infrastructure around Skolkovo has to be completed
by May 1, 2014, and that is why Mostotrest was singled out, an
industry source said.
"Few companies are able to do that volume of work on a tight
deadline. Of all the companies engaged in infrastructure
construction, Mostotrest has the greatest potential," the source
said. "All the other contractors are overloaded with Moscow
orders."
Mostotrest's management is aware of the president's decree.
"Our specialists have begun studying the objects on the list," a
company representative said.
Medvedev's decree indicates that Mostotrest will construct or
reconstruct six sections of transportation infrastructure: the
southern section of the Northwestern Span — which will stretch from
Skolkovskoye Shosse in the south to Yaroslavskoye Shosse in the
northeast — Kutuzovsky Prospekt from the Garden Ring to Moscow Ring
Road, three interchanges at the intersection of Skolkovskoye
Shosse, Mozhaiskoye Shosse and Ulitsa Generala Dorokhova with the
MKAD, and the interchange at the intersection of Aminyevskoye
Shosse and Ulitsa Generala Dorokhova.
Now, according to the industry source, the designing of the
roads is under way.
The cost of construction has not been defined for all the
objects. Reconstruction of Mozhaiskoye Shosse will cost 10 billion
rubles ($316 million). The interchange at Mozhaiskoye Shosse will
cost 2.75 billion rubles. The one at Skolkovskoye Shosse and the
MKAD will cost 3 billion rubles, according to the source.
Mostotrest will also build the greater part of the Northwestern
Span. Its southern section is 17 kilometers long, out of a total
length of 29 kilometers. The Mayor's Office has estimated the total
cost of the span at 29 billion rubles.
This is probably a kind of compensation for
Mostotrest's loss of the project to build a section of the Fourth
Ring Road worth 66.63 billion rubles, said Metropol analyst Andrei
Rozhkov.
The new administration in Moscow suspended that project, saying
it was too expensive.
Mostotrest has not been very lucky with tenders under Sobyanin.
The company has only been able to win one tender, for
reconstruction of the interchange at the intersection of the MKAD
and Leningradskoye Shosse for about 5 billion rubles.
Mostotrest lost bids for the reconstruction of Shosse
Entuziastov and a portion of Bolshaya Akademicheskaya Ulitsa.
According to Mostotrest's website, its portfolio amounted to
319.8 billion rubles at the end of 2011. In 2010 Mostotrest
accounted for 8.4 percent of Russia's infrastructure construction,
according to the PMR consulting company. The company is building
transportation facilities for the Sochi Olympics, the M4 Don and M7
Volga federal highways, and other sites.
"The fact that Mostotrest will deal with all the
road projects in the Skolkovo area is justified," Rozhkov said.
"The closer the projects are, the higher operating efficiency. It
is easier for the company to transport
equipment."
The profitability of such projects, he said, can reach 20
percent.
"Our company would have been pleased to undertake the
construction of one of the sites, but no one offered it," said a
spokesman for one of Mostotrest's competitors, who asked for
anonymity.
He said tenders for road construction in Moscow are mainly won
by the same companies — Engeokom, ARKS and Kosmos. There are other
companies that are not loaded with work, he said, citing Ziyad
Manasir's Stroygazconsulting, MISK and Termoservis, which have also
taken part in city tenders, as examples.
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