CHESTERFIELD STAR AT THE ROCK FESTIVAL NASHESTVIE 2012

The 15th NASHESTVIE (In English it is INVASION) festival took place on July 6-8, 2012. The large rock music event traditionally took place in the Tver region, in the town of Bolshoe Zavidovo, which is located approximately 100 km from Moscow. About 125,000 people visited the event over three days. JSA installed special structures for the VIP zone of one of the main sponsors of the festival, the cigarette manufacturer Chesterfield, for this event. The engineering of the structures was based on the use of Layher elements and Prolyte roof systems.

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BIG ROCK NASHESTVIE IN BOLSHOE ZAVIDOVO, TVER REGION

From July 9 to 11, 2010, the rock festival “NASHESTVIE” was held for the second time near the rural settlement of Bolshoe Zavidovo. One of the largest open-air music events in Russia, after a break, returned to the Tver region in 2009. Previously, the festival was held here on the bank of the Volga River near the settlement of Emmaus / in 2004, 2005 and 2008. In 2006, the festival was held in the Ryazan region, and in 2007, it was cancelled due to a number of organizational issues. JSA remained the permanent contractor for the installation of stage structures for all these events.

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GIANT LAYHER STRUCTURE FOR RESTORATION OF FAMOUS MONUMENT

In the fall of 2009, a large pavilion structure was installed on Prospekt Mira in Moscow. For several months, it was used for restoration work on the famous Soviet-era monument, “Worker and Kolkhoz Woman” (sculptor Vera Mukhina). JSA took an active part in the implementation of this interesting project. The company’s specialists proposed a concept for installing a temporary pavilion to carry out work in a space closed to weather conditions, which was happily accepted by the contractor and approved by the Moscow City Hall.

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