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Production of construction materials: Production of the construction materials on the basis of the equipment MULTIMAT RH 300 (V) A, produced by German group of companies HESS Group

Main objectives of this project: 1)production of wall and partition blocks, paving stones, curb stones; 2) disposal of the industrial waste – reject materials received from the pilot production; 3) employment of the population of the single- industry town – Zyryanovsk, by creating new jobs

Financial indicators Financial indicators of this project - Net present value (NPV) = U.S. dollars -Internal rate of return (IRR) = % -Discounted payback period = 1.3 years