All government orders are placed on the portal Zakupki.gov.ru. Data from this resource was analyzed by Forbes analysts. As a result, the Kings of the Government Order ranking was compiled, which included owners of leading companies by the number of government contracts won.
A serious struggle is unfolding for the right to fulfill the multi-million dollar contract, so it is not surprising that the leaders were players known for their business acumen.
10. Ziyaudin Magomedov (30 billion rubles)
The Summa group of companies, owned by Magomedov, is regularly included in the rating of “kings of the state order”. However, in 2013, the results were much worse than before. Perhaps because the criticism of President Putin was the work of a cousin of Magomedov A. Bilalov, the vice president of the Olympic Committee.
9. Alexander Karmanov (30 billion rubles)
The former judoka athlete is the sole owner of the companies Krasnodarstroytransgaz and the Eurasian Pipeline Consortium. The main customers for Karmanov were AK Transneft and OOO Gazprom komplektatsiya.
8. Ivan Shabalov (31.2 billion rubles)
Shabalov is the sole owner of the company-pipe innovative technology. All large government orders won by Shabalov are related to the supply of pipes for Gazprom.
7. Boris Rotenberg (33 billion rubles)
Brother Boris Arkady Rotenberg topped the rating of “Kings of the state order”. But since Boris’s share in contracting companies is somewhat lower; he was only on the 7th line of the top ten. Among the customers whose contracts brought Rotenberg millions are Gazprom and RAO Energy Systems of the East.
6. Ziyad Manasir (35 billion rubles)
For many years, Manasira's Stroygazconsulting company has been Gazprom’s largest contractor. However, the gas monopoly is increasingly turning to the services of other contractors, therefore, having earned 35 billion per year, Manasir sold his stake in Stroygazconsulting.
5. Victor Perevalov and Valery Abramov (70 billion rubles)
VAD, a business-owned company, is the largest road network builder in Northwest Russia. “VAD” accounts for almost half of the orders for the repair of streets and roads of St. Petersburg. The company also operates in Karelia, the Vologda and Arkhangelsk regions.
4. Evgeny Sur and Vladimir Kostylev (80 billion rubles)
Businessmen are the main owners of USK "Bridge". The largest projects of the company were the Olympic road Adler - Alpika-Service, as well as large-scale construction of a bridge on about. Russian in Vladivostok.
3. Gennady Timchenko (41 billion rubles)
Such a significant volume of government orders came from contracts won by Stroytransgaz, Transoil, ARKS and SK Most. The customers for Timchenko's companies were Transneft, Rosneft, and FSUE Spetsstroytekhnologii.
2. Sergey Gritsay (51.8 billion rubles)
Gritsay owns 75% of the Moselectrotyagstroy Trust. Back in 2010, the company was on the verge of bankruptcy, but in 2013 it received 30 contracts of FSUE Spetsstroyengineering for the construction of various objects of the Ministry of Defense (total amount - more than 69 billion rubles)
1. Arkady Rotenberg (184 billion rubles)
Rotenberg owns significant stakes in such contractors as Stroygazmontazh, TEK Mosenergo, Northern European Pipe Project, Mostotrest. In 2013, these companies performed work for Gazprom, Rosavtodor and Moscow Metro.
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