Severstal supplied 3 thousand tons of thick-rolled products for a major project in St. Petersburg
The company provided rolled metal for the construction of the Kupchino-Shushary-Slavyanka tram line, which is being conducted by Lenmontazh.
Photo: Severstal.
Rolled products of the 10XSND brand were used for the construction of superstructures of three bridges as part of four overpasses.
Earlier, Severstal supplied 195 tons of cold—rolled Grani trough-type tongue and groove for this facility. Import-substituting products were used in the construction of excavation pits for engineering communications.
A major urban light-rail infrastructure development project will cover more than 21 km of tracks. The annual passenger traffic on this route will amount to more than 10 million people. The line will become one of the key transport arteries of the south of St. Petersburg and an important element of the integrated development of the city.
Participation in such a large—scale project is a great responsibility and an opportunity to demonstrate our expertise in infrastructure construction, said Dmitry Goroshkov, Director of Work with Energy Companies and Infrastructure Projects at Severstal.
"We offer not just metal products, but comprehensive solutions that take into account the individual tasks of each customer. We supply a wide range of products for transport facilities: from thick-sheet metal and sheet-pile solutions to lighting poles, noise shields, zinc-coated culverts, cable-stayed strands, modern fittings and pile products. This approach allows us to efficiently implement the most complex and ambitious projects in the shortest possible time."The work is scheduled to be completed in 2026.The work is scheduled to be completed in 2026.