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17
October 2017
Tuesday

Over the period January-September 2017 specialists of the Inspectorate of State Construction Supervision of the Republic of Tatarstan conducted 3291 inspections of the facilities under construction, as a result of which the construction resource issued 978 instructions to eliminate the identified violations.To date, the Inspectorate oversees 1110 built and reconstructed facilities throughout the republic.

Currently, all houses and social facilities of Tatarstan are provided with heat. The first deputy minister of construction, architecture and housing and communal services of the Republic of Tatarstan Alexey Frolov reported on October 17 at a briefing in the Government House of the Republic of Tatarstan. "The heat supply began at the end of September. There were some complaints, but we monitor the situation. Over the past five days, such appeals have not been received," - he said. According to the Ministry of Construction, Architecture and Housing of the Republic of Tatarstan, 17,168 houses, 1603 schools, 1,839 kindergartens, 2,117 health organizations, 1,767 cultural institutions, 270 sports facilities and 180 social protection organizations are now provided with heat.

The newest neighborhood of Kazan continues to be populated. Today, 255 families of republic celebrated the housewarming party. Keys from comfortable apartments were received by settlers from the emergency housing, participants in the social mortgage program, young families, veterans of the Great Patriotic War, medical workers - recipients of grants. In the near future, directly in front of this house, music will rumble again - another house is being prepared for settlement of 425 families. The assignment of apartments has already taken place. Among those who will celebrate a housewarming party, 191 families under the social mortgage program, 214 - resettled from the emergency housing, 18 doctors, one large family and a veteran of the Great Patriotic War.


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