Ministry of Construction of the Republic of Tatarstan: 1.9 million square meters of housing were commissioned in Tatarstan, which is almost 80% of the plan

18 November 2019, Monday

The Inspectorate for State Construction Supervision has conducted 1 thousand 268 inspections since the beginning of 2019. For violation of the rules and norms of labor protection, 320 decisions were issued for a total amount of 13 million 934 thousand rubles. Self-regulatory organizations inspected 1 thousand 141 organizations - members of SROs. Such data was announced today at the republican meeting in the Government House by the Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan, Irek Fayzullin. The President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov held a videoconferencing meeting with all areas. The meeting was attended by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan Aleksey Pesoshin. The Minister said that this year there is an improvement in the situation regarding labor protection at construction sites. From January to November, 16 accidents occurred, as a result of which 2 people died. For comparison: for the same period of 2018, 7 deaths were recorded. Irek Fayzullin reported that on the 15th of November, 1.9 million square meters of housing were commissioned in the republic, which is almost 80% of the plan. Under the program to improve the living conditions of veterans of the Great Patriotic War, three houses under construction for 7 veterans are in a high degree of readiness and will be commissioned before the end of 2019. Under the multi-unit investment housing program, construction of 36 facilities is ongoing, of which 31 are in a high degree of readiness, and 5 are in an average degree. In terms of individual housing construction in the republic, out of the planned 7,325 houses, 7,285 objects were commissioned with an area of ​​947.2 thousand square meters. Under the “Accessible Environment” program, work has been fully completed at all 12 sites.

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