Dmitry Emelyanovich Kuzmenko (1910-2001) - Hero of Socialist Labor .
| Dmitry Emelyanovich Kuzmenko | |||
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| Date of Birth | April 16, 1910 | ||
| Place of Birth | Bulaevo , Issyk-Kul Uyezd , Akmola Province , Russian Empire | ||
| Date of death | April 11, 2001 (90 years old) | ||
| Place of death | Lipetsk | ||
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| Occupation | civil engineer | ||
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Biography
He graduated from the Rostov Construction College (1932), a construction technician; Ural Industrial Institute (1940), civil engineer.
Hero of Socialist Labor (1963). Hero of the Polish People’s Republic. He was awarded the Orders of Lenin (1963), the Red Banner of Labor, the Badge of Honor, and medals.
Since 1932 - at the construction of a metallurgical plant (Makeevka): foreman; since 1934 - at Uralmashzavod: surveyor, chief of the UKS section; since 1939 - Deputy Chief Engineer of the UNR-3 of Building Trust No. 12 (Zelenodolsk, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic); since 1940 - Deputy Chief Engineer of Trust No. 1 (Tula); in 1943–1946 - in the construction trust number 8 (Chelyabinsk): chief engineer, head of the SU, deputy trust manager; in 1946–1951 - in the trust "Uralavtostroy" (Miass, Chelyabinsk region): deputy manager, manager; since 1951 - manager of trust No. 88 (Nizhny Tagil, Sverdlovsk Region); in 1960-1967 - Manager of the Tagilstroy trust; since 1967 - trust manager in Belgorod; since 1969 - Head of Glavlipetskstroy; in 1975-1982 - Head of Soviet specialists at the construction of a metallurgical plant in Katowice (Poland).
Under his leadership, the USSR’s first oxygen-converter shop and a rail hardening workshop, a four-battery coke oven plant, the USSR’s largest chromomagnesite and forsterite products workshop, open-hearth furnace No. 8 and other facilities of the Nizhny Tagil Metallurgical Plant were built and put into operation; workshops of the Uralvagonzavod, a plastic plant, a cement-slate and boiler-radiator plants, a knitting factory, a meat factory, a yeast factory, a bakery No. 6 in Nizhny Tagil, the first rolling mill in the Urals in Kushva, the Magnetitovaya and Magnetitovaya- mines bis ”at the Vysokogorsky iron mine, crushing and concentration plant No. 4 of the Goroblagodatsky mine, mining and processing complex in the village of Novoasbest; 500 thousand m² of housing, 13 schools, 32 child care facilities, 2 hospitals, 3 polyclinics, Uralvagonzavod and Yubileiny Palace of Culture, Tagil Hotel, Pedagogical Institute, and other social facilities of the city of Nizhny Tagil were built.
He was buried in the alley of Honorary Citizens of the Lipetsk City Cemetery of the Pipe Plant. [one]
Rewards
- Sickle and Hammer Medal
Notes
- ↑ Kuzmenko Dmitry Emelyanovich - Free Encyclopedia of the Urals (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment October 8, 2018. Archived March 4, 2016.
