Igor Vasilievich Bydantsev ( 1931 - 1993 ) - Soviet figure in the construction industry, former deputy chief of Glavsreduralstroy. Winner of the Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR. Honored Builder of the RSFSR .
| Bydantsev Igor Vasilievich | ||||||
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| Date of Birth | March 25, 1931 | |||||
| Place of Birth | Vereshchagino , Perm region , USSR | |||||
| Date of death | March 30, 1993 (62 years old) | |||||
| Place of death | Ekaterinburg , Russia | |||||
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| Awards and prizes | Medals | |||||
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Biography
Born March 25, 1931 in the city of Vereshchagino, Perm Region, in a working-class family - his father was a steam locomotive engineer.
In 1950, after graduating from high school, he entered the Sverdlovsk Law Institute , from which after the first year he transferred to the Ural Polytechnic Institute . He graduated with a degree in Industrial and Civil Engineering and was sent to work in the Construction Department No. 2 of the Sverdlovskpromstroy trust, where he worked as a foreman, foreman, and foreman. In 1962-1969, Bydantsev worked as the chief engineer of the same department.
As a member of the CPSU , in 1969 he was elected secretary of the party committee of the trust; two years later, in October 1971, he was appointed chief engineer of the Sverdlovskpromstroy trust. In December 1973, he was transferred to the Uralmashstroy trust and was appointed managing trust, having worked in this position until May 1983. Then, in 1990, I.V. Bydantsev worked as deputy chief of Glavsreduralstroy. In September 1990 he retired (of republican significance).
In addition to production, Igor Bydantsev was engaged in social activities - he was a member of the Ordzhonikidze district committee and the Sverdlovsk city committee of the Communist Party, was repeatedly elected as a deputy of the Sverdlovsk city Council of Workers' Deputies.
He died on March 30, 1993 in Yekaterinburg, was buried in the Shirokorechensky cemetery. [one]
Rewards
- He was awarded the orders of the Red Banner of Labor (1974) and the Badge of Honor (1971), as well as medals, including the silver medal of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements of the USSR (1979).
- In December 1982, he was awarded the honorary title “ Honored Builder of the RSFSR ”.
- In August 1988, he won the prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (for participating in the construction of the Uralmash Palace of Culture).