Alexey Nidens
First Deputy Director General of DOM.RF
Background
Alexey Nidens serves as First Deputy Director General of DOM.RF, the Russian state housing development institution. In this position, he is involved in managing the organization’s work on housing and construction policy, including initiatives linked to workforce training, innovation in residential construction, and the modernization of industry practices. His role matters in Russian public affairs because DOM.RF is tied to state efforts to support housing development, strengthen the construction sector, and implement related economic and social policy goals.
Available information does not provide a detailed account of Nidens’s earlier career, appointments, or previous institutional affiliations. The public record in the provided material identifies him primarily through his current senior post at DOM.RF rather than through a longer sequence of earlier government, corporate, or regional roles. As a result, his professional background can be established only to the extent that he is a senior executive within a major state-backed housing institution.
Nidens has been associated in recent reporting with DOM.RF’s digital skills training program for construction college students across several Russian regions. In that context, he said the program helped update college-level workforce development, supported innovation in residential construction, and prepared specialists for more complex technological tasks. His public significance is therefore linked to the broader effort to align education, labor training, and housing-sector policy with state priorities in the Russian economy.
Timeline
Alexey Nidens said that it was important to give students the opportunity to learn digital literacy and practical skills early, before they entered the workforce.
Marat Khusnullin: First Cohort of Digital Skills Training at Construction Colleges Completed
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Marat Khusnullin: First Cohort of Digital Skills Training at Construction Colleges Completed
Russia's DOM.RF completed the first cohort of a digital skills training program for construction college students across five regions, with expansion planned for 2026.