OREANDA-NEWS. November 28, 2007. The Chief State Inspection has confirmed the project’s compliance with fire safety, labor protection, sanitary and emergency response standards.

“Now, we can start the construction,” says the deputy director general-the director for development of Rosenergoatom Concern Alexander Polushkin.

The findings of the Chief State Inspection have already been submitted to the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade as a basis for the latter’s decision to finance the project.

Then, the project will be sent to the Government for the latter to put it the federal list of the projects eligible for budgetary financing.

Earlier, Rosenergoatom received Rostekhnadzor’s license for the siting of LNPP-2.

“Rostekhnadzor has confirmed that the site of the future plant complies with nuclear and radiation safety and ecological standards. Presently, we are preparing the area for construction and building service roads and temporary communications. In Mar 2008 we are expecting to receive Rostekhnadzor’s license for construction.”
 
“By Mar 2008 we are planning to finish all tender procedures, to select the general contractor and to get money for the project,” says Polushkin.