For the fifth year in a row, Forbes Magazine publishes the Kings of Government Orders rating. The total amount received by participants for contracts exceeded 1.6 trillion. rubles.
TOP 10 entered “Kings of government procurement 2016” - Forbes rating.
10. Alexander Lavlentsev | The amount of state contracts 35.9 billion rubles
Owner of IFSK ARKS Alexander Lavlentsev Launches Forbes Magazine Rating: Kings of Government Procurement. The entrepreneur regularly receives large contracts from the Moscow Construction Department. The largest tenders Lavlentsev won are a project for the reconstruction of sections of the A-101 Moscow-Maloyaroslavets-Roslavl road for 19 billion rubles and the construction of a transport interchange at the intersection of the Moscow Ring Road and Profsoyuznaya Street for 10.3 billion rubles. The total amount of state contracts for 2016 amounted to 35.9 billion rubles.
9. Ivan Shabalov | The amount of state contracts 38.1 billion rubles
Owner of Pipe Innovative Technologies Ivan Shabalov ranks ninth among the “Kings of government procurement” this year. The entrepreneur is one of the main suppliers of large-diameter pipes for Gazprom. The amount of the contract amounted to 38.1 billion rubles.
8. Aras Agalarov | The amount of state contracts 69.3 billion rubles
Owner Crocus International Aras Agalarov In the Forbes ranking, “Kings of the Government Order” took eighth line. In 2015, the contractor signed a contract with the Ministry of Sports for the construction of the Kaliningrad stadium for 17.4 billion rubles, and also received an order from Avtodor for 50 billion rubles for the construction of one of the sections of the Central Ring Road. The total amount of state orders for 2016 amounted to 69.3 billion rubles.
7. Dmitry Pumplyansky | The amount of state contracts 78.3 billion rubles
In seventh place among the “Kings of public procurement” is located Dmitry Pumplyansky. He is a co-owner of TMK, and also owns a controlling stake in the Sinara group of companies. The largest pipe producer, TMK, is one of Pumplyansky’s most important assets. Sinara, which is engaged in mechanical engineering, receives large government contracts. Last year, the contractor received an order for the construction of trains for Russian Railways for 118 billion. In addition, Pumplyansky received 12 billion rubles in a row for the reconstruction of the stadium in Yekaterinburg. The amount of state orders amounted to 78.3 billion rubles. Its customers are Russian Railways, the Ministry of Sports, Rosneft, Gazprom.
6. Alexey Mordashov | The amount of state contracts 97.4 billion rubles
On the sixth line of the rating “Kings of the state order” is located one of the largest businessmen in Russia Alexey Mordashov. The former general director of the Severstal metallurgical holding decided to focus on the development of the Power Machines concern Power Machines, which is wholly owned by him. Thanks to Mordashov, the company won tenders of the state customer Rosatom for the supply of equipment for nuclear power plants in Russia, Iran and India in the amount of 122 billion rubles. The amount of state contracts amounted to 97.4 billion, thanks to which the entrepreneur was able to get into one of the most prestigious ratings for the first time.
5. Igor Rotenberg | The amount of state contracts 112.1 billion rubles
According to Forbes, the fifth line among the “Kings of the state order” was Igor Rotenberg. He owns the following construction companies: Gazprom Burenie, TEK Mosenergo, and Global Automation Systems. He is their sole owner. Last year, his companies received orders for the design and construction of energy facilities. Gazprom Burenie has won 49 tenders. Construction of wells at the Chayandinskoye oil and gas field worth 39.3 billion rubles is considered one of the largest. As for the Global Automation Systems company, last year it received orders worth 340 million rubles in IT. The total amount of state contracts for 2016 amounted to 112.1 billion.
4. Kirill Shamalov | The amount of state contracts 148.8 billion rubles
Kirill Shamalov, which owns about 18% of the shares of NIPIgazopererabotka, takes the fourth place in the Forbes rating “Kings of the state order” 2016. The co-owner of Sibur signed an agreement with Gazprom for the construction of the Amur GPP for 790.6 billion. The amount of the state project amounted to 148.8 billion rubles.
3. Gennady Timchenko | The amount of state contracts 161 billion rubles
Three “Kings of the state order” in 2016 opens Gennady Timchenko, which is a partner of several construction companies. He owns about 60% of the shares of OAO Stroytransgaz, 31% of ZAO Stroytransgaz and 13% of NIPIgazopererabotka. The total amount of contracts owned by the above companies this year amounted to 161 billion rubles. CJSC Stroytransgaz received without competition in a row the construction of the next section of the gas pipeline in China for 46 billion. OJSC Stroytransgaz vouched for the construction of the Frunzensky bridge crossing for 12 billion rubles. In total, Timchenko accounted for 54 billion. In addition, Forbes counted out a share in the NIPIgaz contract for the construction of the Amur plant.
2. Leonid Mikhelson | The amount of state contracts 344 billion rubles
Owner of a 43% stake in NIPIgazopererabotka Leonid Michelson This year takes the second place among the “Kings of the state order”, thanks to the contract for the construction of the Amur gas processing plant. The state budget amounted to more than 344 billion rubles. The customer is Gazprom, which has signed a contract to carry out work without a tender. It is planned that only by 2025 the plant will be transferred by NIPIgazopererabotka to the customer.
1. Arkady Rotenberg | The amount of state contracts 555.5 billion rubles
Arkady Rotenberg once again topped the Forbes annual ranking of “Kings of the Government Order”. Last year, the amount of state orders he received amounted to 555.5 billion rubles. The owner of Stroygazmontazh was entrusted with the construction of the Crimean bridge, which is estimated at more than 228 billion, and the construction of part of the Power of Siberia gas pipeline with a cost of 198 billion. In total, Stroygazmontazh received six of the largest contracts out of competition. The customers were Rosavtodor and Gazprom.