Ministry of Construction of the Republic of Tatarstan: In the Republic of Tatarstan, 2 million 137 thousand square meters of housing were commissioned - 72% of the plan

10 October 2020, Saturday

Under housing construction programs in the republic, 2 million 137 thousand square meters of housing were commissioned, or 72% of the plan, which is 18% more than last year. The dynamics of housing commissioning in 2 weeks amounted to 126.4 thousand square meters. In Vysokogorsky and Tukaevsky districts, the housing commissioning plan has been fully implemented. This 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 Marat Aizatullin. Since the beginning of the year, 933 inspections have been carried out by the State Construction Supervision Inspectorate of the republic. For violation of the rules and regulations of labor protection, 125 decisions were issued for a total amount of 5 million 308 thousand rubles. Self-regulatory organizations carried out inspections of 1 thousand 302 organizations - members of the SRO. 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 October 9, 9 thousand 250 individual residential buildings with an area of ​​1 million 202.5 thousand square meters were put into operation, which is 86.6% of the plan. The dynamics for 2 weeks was 59 thousand square meters. The minister also reported on the implementation of programs for the construction of social and cultural facilities. In the health care sector, construction of 16 out of 43 medical and obstetric stations and 3 out of 7 outpatient clinics has been completed. As of October 8, all heat start-up activities have been completed. The heat was supplied to all objects of the housing and social sphere of the republic.

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