Construction of an aluminum industry technopark in Ingushetia will begin in July 2026. The head of the republic, Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov, announced the launch of the project on a five-hectare site.
The facility will be located in the industrial zone of the Nazranovsky district. The project is being implemented under a "greenfield" scheme – construction from scratch on a previously undeveloped territory. The developer is the managing company "Technopark of Aluminum Industry". State expert review has already issued a positive conclusion on the documentation.
The investment cost is 892.8 million rubles. A subsidy of 500 million rubles has been approved for the republic from the federal budget. The project is supported by the Russian Ministry of Economic Development.
The head of Ingushetia noted that the project was presented at the federal level as part of an exhibition attended by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
The technopark will become a center for deep processing of aluminum. It is planned to host at least 14 resident companies on its territory. After commissioning, scheduled for December 2027, the facility will create more than one hundred and thirty new jobs.