In Tatarstan, two programs for a major overhaul of facilities have been fully implemented

21 June 2021, Monday

In Tatarstan, 2 programs have been fully implemented with a funding limit of almost 50 million rubles. These are programs for the overhaul of institutions subordinate to the Veterinary Directorate and the buildings of the Agriculture and Food Directorates. Such data were 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. Marat Aizatullin said that today 26 programs are in the works, the total implementation volume is 40%. The most ambitious among them is the program for the renovation of educational institutions. For its implementation, 2 billion rubles are allocated from the budget of the republic. 213 objects will be renovated. The overall implementation of the program is 47%. 49 kindergartens will be repaired for an overhaul of preschool institutions. At 28 sites, 53% of the work was completed. Six kindergartens have been completed, 22 are in work for contractors. The repair program in the part of general education organizations includes 23 schools, of which 7 have been completed. The remaining 16 are still in the works. In total, the volume of work under the program is 65% closed. Measures for the overhaul of correctional schools have been completed by 45%. The contractors have graduated from two educational institutions. Work on 5 schools is underway. Under the program of a major overhaul of dormitories buildings of institutions of secondary vocational education, the implementation of work on 3 out of 5 objects is 96%. Repairs completed at 1 facility. Under the program of an overhaul of resource centers, work has approached the equator - at 5 objects, construction and installation work is 51%. More than half the scope of work envisaged by the program for overhauling teenage clubs has been closed.

SUBSCRIBE FOR NEWS
All content on this site is licensed under
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International