Background
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Skegin was born on February 27, 1927 in Lgov in the Kursk region.
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Skegin was born on February 27, 1927 in Lgov in the Kursk region.
Aleksandr Skegin graduated from the Kursk Building College (now Kursk Assembly Technical School) (1944-1948) and finished the evening department of the Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (1948-1954).
Aleksandr Mikhailovich began his career as a collective farmer on the Kok-Bostau collective farm of the Kzyl-Bulak aulsovet (1942-1944). After graduation from the Kursk Building College, he left for Moscow, where, in parallel with his studies at the institute, he worked in the trust "Mosstroi-13" of Glavmosstroi. From 1948 to 1961 Aleksandr Mikhailovich worked his way up from working man to head of section. In 1961, he was appointed chief engineer, and then chief of the montage department No.2 of the House-Building Combine No.1 of Glavmosstroi. Here, together with his colleagues, he actively participated in working out the organizational principles of high-speed house construction.
In July 1969, Aleksandr Skegin was appointed head of the construction department of Glavmosstroi in Togliatti. In 1971, he headed the construction department of Glavmosstroi in Naberezhnye Chelny, which built housing for builders of KamAZ factory building, and in 1972 he was entrusted with the management of the oldest trust in the country – "Moszhilstroi". Aleksandr Skegin held this position until 1990.
In 1990-1991 Aleksandr was deputy head of the General Construction Department of the Moscow Construction Committee. From 1990 to 1999 he worked as Deputy General Director for the construction of the International Business Center, MAPO-Bank, ZAO "Alan", and ZAO "A-TekhnoB.A.N.K".
Aleksandr Mikhailovich carried out direct management of the construction of the Kremlin Theater, the Tretyakov Gallery, the Moscow Art Theater named after Gorky, the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater, the Taganka Drama and Comedy Theater, the Children's Music Theater, educational buildings of the University of Peoples' Friendship named after P.Lumumba, the Academy of National Economy named after G.Plekhanov, the institutes of consumer goods and food industry, the building of the Telegraph Agency of Soviet Union, the shopping complex of the Olympic village (1979-1980), the surgical complex for war invalids on the 2nd Dubrovskaya street, new buildings of the Filatov Hospital, a cinema in Strogino and many other objects. Aleksandr Mikhailovich participated in the comprehensive development of the Severnoye Izmaylovo District.