On September 23, 55 houses were transferred on the street. Malinovsky in Khabarovsk, built for victims of the devastating flood with funds raised as part of the charitable project of the First Channel "Whole World". The ceremony was attended by the Governor of the Khabarovsk Territory Vyacheslav Shport, representatives of contractors, sponsors, residents of the village. In June 2014, the KNAUF company donated a car of building materials for their finishing - ordinary and moisture resistant Knauf gypsum boards, which were used for the installation of partitions and cladding of internal walls in houses. In addition to saving money, this made it possible to significantly speed up the time of work, to carry out high-quality finishing of the interior. The products were supplied by the KNAUF GIPS Baikal industrial enterprise located in the Irkutsk region.
“We joined the initiative of Channel One and delivered building materials for finishing houses in the shortest possible time. Hope the newcomers enjoy living in the new eco-friendly homes. The combination of wood and drywall will create a healthy indoor living environment,”comments Janis Kraulis, Managing Director of the Knauf CIS Group.
The prefabricated houses are built using an innovative timber construction system called Massiv-Holz-Mauer (MHB). This technology, developed by German specialists, is considered the most environmentally friendly of all.
The use of plasterboard sheets for interior wall cladding, partition walls and ceilings is ideal for finishing such houses. Plasterboard sheets are made from environmentally friendly natural raw materials - gypsum dough with reinforcing additives and recycled waste paper. At the same time, cardboard plays the role of an excellent basis for applying any finishing finishing material (plaster, wallpaper, paint, ceramic tiles, etc.). Due to its physical and hygienic properties, Knauf-sheet is ideal for residential premises.