Court ruling against the tendering process threatens future of 拢415m Zaryadye project

The future of a 拢415m Foster + Partners scheme in the centre of Moscow has been thrown into doubt following a court ruling that renders the developer鈥檚 contract null and void.

ST Development, a Russian developer, has had its contract with Moscow鈥檚 City Hall to build a 400,000 m2 complex torn up, after Moscow鈥檚 appeals court found that the conduct of the tender was illegal. The developer may now be forced to re-tender for the gigantic mixed-use scheme.

A spokeperson for ST Development told the Moscow Times: "We are losing time and money, and we are missing our deadline. We have already invested more than $200m [拢100m] in this project, and now we cannot proceed because of the court's decision," he said.

Foster鈥檚 masterplan would see hotels and shops built alongside concert halls, a museum and a theatre, all in the shadow of the Kremlin.

The wrangling over the contract dates back to 2006, when ST Development beat three other bidders for the plan to build a scheme in the centre of Moscow.

However, ST Development鈥檚 $830m (拢415m) bid for the scheme was far lower than rival bids by Austrian builder Strabag and Russian builder Monab, who offered $2bn (拢1bn) and $1.45bn (拢5,225m) respectively.

Monab challenged the decision in court, claiming that the developer鈥檚 parent company STT Group had 鈥渋nside knowledge鈥 of the tender process.

In January 2007, the court ruled the tender illegal, but STT Group appealed the decision. This week鈥檚 ruling refused to overturn that decision.

The STT now intends to appeal this latest ruling, but sources close to the scheme told the Moscow Times that City Hall could sign a direct agreement with STT Group to redevelop the property.