Background
Bryachihin Alexey Mikheyevich was born on April 11, 1942 in Elektrostal, Moscow Region.
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Bryachihin Alexey Mikheyevich was born on April 11, 1942 in Elektrostal, Moscow Region.
After graduating from the seventh grade of secondary school in 1956, Alexey entered the Moscow Regional Polytechnic. In 1960 a young construction technician was taken as a master in general construction at the Elektrostal plant (1960-1962). In 1962 he entered the Moscow Engineering Construction Institute named after V.V. Kuibyshev. From 1963 to 1965 Alexey served in the ranks of the Soviet Army. After the demobilization he continued his distance learning.
In the sixties, Alexey graduated from All-Union Engineering Construction Institute as an external student specializing in civil engineering (1967), then in 1979 he graduated from the Academy of Social Sciences under the CPSU Central Committee. The theme of his Doctor thesis was "Quality management of construction". Later, in 1994, Alexey defended his doctoral thesis on "Reforming socio-economic management in the urban area."
In 1960 Alexey Mikheyevich was taken as a master in general construction at the Elektrostal plant (1960-1962). From 1963 to 1965 he served in the ranks of the Soviet Army. After the demobilization he continued his distance learning. At the same time he worked as an instructor in the Elektrostal Executive Committee (1965-1966). From 1966 to 1968 he worked as an instructor and after that as a head of the organizational department of the Komsomol Committee of Moscow regional organizations and institutions.
From 1968 to 1991 Alexey Mikheyevich held various positions in the governing bodies of Moscow and the Moscow Region: Assistant to the Deputy Chairman of the Mosoblispolkom (1968-1970), Deputy Head of Construction of the Regional Department of the Meat Industry (1970 - 1974), First Deputy Chairman of the Zagorsk City Executive Committee (1974-1976), chairman of the Solntsevo Executive Committee of Moscow (1980 - 1987), First Secretary of the Sevastopol Committee of the CPSU of Moscow (1987-1990), chairman of the Sevastopol council (1990 - 1991 gg.). From 1991 to the present - Prefect of the Western Administrative District of Moscow, a member of the Moscow Government.
Since 1987 he has been working on the problem of reconstruction of physically and morally obsolete houses of five storey building. Practical results can be seen, for example, on Nametkina street in the former Sevastopol district of Moscow. Since 1991 such work is being done in the Western District of the capital without any attraction of budgetary funds.
Alexey Bryachihin is a laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology (for complex development of Michurinsky Prospekt, 1996), Honored Builder of the Russian Federation (1997), Honorary Builder of Moscow (1998). He was awarded the Medal of the Order "For Services to the Fatherland of the II degree" (1995).
Alexey Mikheyevich is the author of research and studies in the field of quality management of construction products. He developed and brought to the practical implementation the housing project on the site of inadequacies by improving the environmental situation and creating a landscape development area with the application of the contract system of construction.
In 1988-1990 Alexey Bryachihin was a member of the CIM Bureau of the CPSU, for a year he was a member of the Politburo of the Russian Communist Party (1990-1991). Alexey was a delegate to the XXVIII Congress of the CPSU (July 1990), the XIX All-Union Conference of the CPSU (June 1988) and the Constituent Congress of the CRC (June 1990). He was repeatedly elected as a deputy to the district and city bodies of Moscow representative power.
Alexey Bryachihin considers his job and communication with people to be among his hobbies. He likes to visit the steam room. He plays volleyball. In his youth, he was engaged in Sambo, he was the champion of the RSFSR (1963) and the USSR (1965). He is a master of sports of the USSR (1963) and an honorary master of sports (1967).