11:14, 24 April 2018

Moscow Department of Transportation to Attend SteelStructures’2018

Executives of the Moscow Department of Transportation will attend SteelStructures’2018, the 3d International Exhibition (May 29-June 1, Halls 8.1 and 8.2, Expocentre, Moscow, Russia).

Road building and infrastructure development are the most upcoming sectors of the construction complex as regards to use of steel structures and implementation of the most state-of-the-art solutions. Currently, a number of large-scale projects on transportation infrastructure building and reconstruction are implemented in the Moscow region.

The delegation of executives of the Moscow Department of Transportation headed by Mr M. Maryin, Deputy Head of Transportation Infrastructure Development Dept, will attend the exhibition and its events to get to know modern types of steel structures as well as contemporary solutions and technologies for the construction industry.
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