Organizational Structure
A highly qualified and solidary stuff worked there during all the stages of the
development. It made possible for the company to take one of the leading positions
in the country energy sector. The institute has 7 production departments:
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Thermomechanical Department
The department develops designs at all stages for reactor buildings, turbine buildings,
special and service buildings at TPPs and NPPs
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Architectural and Structural Department
It deals with the designs for buildings and facilities at TPPs and NPPs
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Electrical Department
The department issues design documentation on communications and fire warning systems
for buildings and facilities at TPPs and NPPs
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Distribution Control Systems Department
This department provides development of designs for distribution control systems
for technological processes at TPPs and NPPs
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Sanitary Engineering Department
The department deals with designs of water supply, drainage, heating, ventilation,
and air- conditioning in enclosed spaces of buildings and facilities at TPPs and
NPPs
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Radiation safety and ecology department
Performs an ananlysis of radiation and ecology safety of TPPs and NPPs
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Complex design department
Performs complex analysis of a project using 3-D design systems of PDMS.
In addition, the institute has a technical department, industrial engineering department
and an R&D department. The institute has an archive of technical documentation
and a technical library with over 1.8 million items.
Team
The production departments are staffed with skilled personnel with necessary work
experience in designing nuclear power plants (no less than 10 years); 98.7% of employees
have university degrees in their fields. Today the institute has over 400 employees,
including 6 Candidates of Sciences.
Quality Control System
Since 1998, the institute has been running its Quality Management System that meets
international standards of the ISO 9000 series. The current set of Quality Management
System documents (standards, manuals, and regulations), produced in 2003, meets
requirements of the international standard ISO 9001:2000, "Quality Management
Systems – Requirements".
In 2003, the Quality Management System was certified by the national certification
body, UkrSEPRO CERTATOM and international certification body Bureau Veritas Quality
International (since September 2006, Bureau Veritas Certification).
In June 2009, the Bureau Veritas Certification conducted a recertification audit
that confirmed that the institute’s current Quality Management System met standard
ISO 9001:2008 (valid until 2012).
Modern technologies
At the moment, the most modern software is used in the Institute and it allows achieving
the highest quality of design. At the time of the designing stage, the general 3-D
model is carried out for all designing complex of buildings and constructions with
an account of actual dimensions of equipment, communications and civil structures
to avoid desugn faults in the future and to allow issuing a qualitative highly detailed
working documents. It became possible due to implementation of PDMS complex design
system.