The Head of the Ministry of Construction of the Republic of Tatarstan reported on the implementation of capital repair programs for objects of the socio-cultural sphere

6 November 2023, Monday

Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Aizatullin reported on the implementation of capital repair programs for social and cultural facilities and apartment buildings at a meeting in the Government House of the Republic of Tatarstan.

Rustam Minnikhanov held a meeting in videoconference mode with all districts of the Republic of Tatarstan Rais. The meeting was also attended by Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan Farid Mukhametshin and Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan Alexey Pesoshin.

Thus, 7 republican and federal programs are being implemented in the field of education – a total of 234 objects. The repair of preschool educational institutions is fully completed – this week the contractors handed over the last of the 7 kindergartens in Kazan.

Of the 149 facilities included in the three federal and republican programs of the Healthcare sector, repairs are continuing in 11 inpatient facilities. The total implementation of the program is 89%.

According to 4 federal and republican programs in the "Culture" industry, out of 44 objects, it remains to complete work on 9 as part of the repair of rural houses of culture. The overall performance for them is 92%. Repairs in Mamadysh, Zelenodolsk and Vysokogorsky districts have been completed this week. Also, 4 branch educational institutions of culture remain in operation.  Construction and installation works were completed by 89% of the planned volume.

Of the 27 facilities included in 5 programs in the field of youth policy, one children's camp in Zelenodolsk district remains in operation (83% of its implementation), a youth center in Kazan (60%) and 7 centers of psychological and pedagogical assistance (69%).

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