The Ministry of Construction of the Republic of Tatarstan: More than 1.9 million square meters of housing were commissioned in Tatarstan - 65.3%

14 September 2020, Monday

According to housing construction programs, as of September 11, 1 million 945 thousand square meters of housing were commissioned in the Republic of Tatarstan, which is 65.3% of the plan. The dynamics of housing commissioning in 2 weeks amounted to 212 thousand square meters. By the corresponding period of the last year, 113.8% was introduced. Such data was announced today at a meeting in the Government House of the Republic of Tatarstan by the Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan Farit Khanifov. The minister reported that since the beginning of the year 854 inspections have been carried out by the State Construction Supervision Inspectorate of the republic. For violation of the rules and norms of labor protection, 106 decisions were issued for a total amount of 4 million 286 thousand rubles. The deadline for payment for 26 resolutions in the amount of 1 million 776 thousand rubles has not expired. Self-regulatory organizations carried out inspections of 1 thousand 106 organizations - members of the SRO. According to the program of multi-apartment investment housing in 2020, it is planned to commission 177 multi-apartment buildings with a living area of ​​1 million 317.2 thousand square meters. Basically, these are investment housing, built according to the old rules with the money of equity holders, attracted directly by developers. To date, 93 multi-apartment residential buildings with an area of ​​735.1 thousand square meters have been commissioned, which is 55.8% of the plan. Under the line of individual housing construction, in 2020 it is planned to build and commission 10 thousand 680 houses with an area of ​​1 million 388.2 thousand square meters. As of September 11, 8 thousand 554 individual residential buildings with an area of ​​1 million 112.0 thousand square meters were commissioned, which is 80.1% of the plan.

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