Olga Kudryavtseva - Ivanyan and Partners
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Olga Kudryavtseva

counsel
St Petersburg
Olga specialises in construction issues and real estate investment. For 20 years, she has been supporting large-scale projects involving infrastructure creation and development, industrial construction, including PPP based on concession agreements, and real estate transactions.

Olga also has considerable experience in litigation related to construction and real estate, and regularly acts for clients in court.

specialisation


experience

Advised an investor on acquiring property and land plots in Moscow for subsequent (re)development and (re)construction into multifunctional urban areas. Deal value: ₽45 bn (2023)

Advising concession owners and financing parties in connection with several large-scale road building projects: a highway in the Kursk Region (₽95 bn) and the M-49 toll road in St Petersburg (₽23.8 bn), including drafting of concession agreements (2022-present)

Advising on a private concession initiative for construction of two major bypasses for the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod, including drafting the concession agreement. Matter value: ₽170 bn ($3.1 bn+) (2022-present)

Providing legal support for a large-scale project to build a new highway in the Moscow Region, including drafting an addendum to the concession agreement for securing project finance, drafting and negotiating the general contractor agreement. Matter value: ₽156 bn ($2.5 bn) (2022-present)

Advising Gazprombank and VEB.RF on financing construction of a new passenger terminal and renovating existing facilities at an airport in the Far North of Russia, including reviewing the concession agreement and construction law issues. Investment: ₽10.8 bn (2020-present)

All-round legal support for comprehensive reconstruction of the St Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex (SKA Arena) based on a concession agreement between the firm’s client and the Government of St Petersburg. Deal value: ₽73 bn (2018-present)