Mostotrest

Mostotrest (Russian: ПАО Мостотрест) is the largest Russian heavy construction company. The company is focused in the construction of roads, rail, bridges and highways and other engineering constructions.

PJSC Mostotrest
Public (PAO)
Traded asMCX: MSTT
ISINRU0009177331 
IndustryConstruction
Founded1930
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
Key people
Georgiy Koryashkin (Chairman & CEO)
ProductsInfrastructure
Revenue$3.56 billion[1] (2017)
$270 million[2] (2016)
$74.8 million[2] (2016)
Number of employees
15,729
Websitewww.mostotrest.ru

Activities

The company is the largest Russian bridge construction company. Since 1930 when the company was founded, Mostotrest has completed over 7,500 infrastructure facilities including bridges, foot bridges, tunnels and complex transport interchanges. The company its subsidiaries has more than 33,233 employees and operates through 15 branches.[3]

Mostotrest was awarded construction projects for the 2014 Winter Olympics worth $5.6 billion, and CEO Vladimir Vlasov was awarded a medal by Dmitry Medvedev for the company's work on the Olympics.[4]

Ownership

A 94.2% stake in Mostotrest is controlled by TFK-Finance, an investment company of NPF Blagosostoyanie, a pension fund partly controlled by Russian Railways. The remaining 5.8% is in free float.[5]

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