Sergei Pavlovich Kildishev (Kildishov) (1910-1980) - Soviet builder and installer, Lenin Prize laureate (1959).
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Born on November 1, 1910 in with. Nalitovo (now - Purkaevo, Dubensky district, Mordovia). By nationality, Mordvin (Erzya).
In 1929 he left for the construction of the Dnieper. He built bridges across the Dnieper, Volga (in Saratov and Gorky).
In the postwar years - the foreman of the integrated team of installers of the Zhdanovsky Directorate of the Donbasstalkonstruktsiya Trust. One of the initiators and authors of high-speed methods for the construction of blast furnaces.
The 1959 Lenin Prize - for radical improvements to the methods of building blast furnaces in the USSR.
He was awarded the Order of Lenin , two orders of the Red Banner of Labor , the Order of the Badge of Honor, and medals.
He died on January 20, 1980 in the city of Zhdanov (now Mariupol).
Sources
- Mordovia: AM / A.I. Sukharev. - Mordovian book publishing house, 2004. - 570 p.