OREANDA-NEWS. IzhoraRemService, part of OMZ Group, received a new extended license of self-regulatory organization (SRO) with the allowance to conduct works for the security of capital construction projects.

The license was issued by a SRO non-commercial partnership First Construction Association. The document proves compliance of IzhoraRemService with requirements of First Construction Association including professional engineers and technicians working in the company, efficiently functioning quality control system and physical facilities sufficient for performance of declared list of activities.

The new license includes enterprises in iron and non-ferrous, mining and ore dressing sectors, to which IzhorRemService is allowed rendering assembly and commissioning services. In addition, this right covers industrial and blast furnaces, weight-handling, electrical, compressor and water-intake equipment, automated production lines, unique metal cutting machines, CNC machines etc.

The license enables the company to take part in construction, reconstruction and thorough repair of capital construction projects including dangerous and technically sophisticated objects, nuclear facilities. The company is also granted the right to be general contractor for such projects.

“Receiving a new SRO license relates to the expansion of service range offered by IzhoraRemService to industrial companies and extension of the facilities list where company is allowed to perform technical maintenance and overhaul”, said Maxim Rogov, Chief Technology and Operating Officer of IzhoraRemService.

Open Joint-Stock Company United Heavy Machinery Plants (Uralmash-Izhora Group) is one of the top companies in the heavy machine-building industry specializing in engineering, manufacturing, sales and servicing of equipment for nuclear energy sector, petrochemical and oil & gas industries, mining and in special steel making and the provision of industrial services. OMZ manufacturing facilities are located in Russia and the Czech Republic. The group is controlled by Gasprombank (Open Jont-Stock Company).