Three municipal infrastructure facilities in Almetyevsk will be upgraded this year according to the national project

19 June 2025, Thursday

Three municipal infrastructure facilities in Almetyevsk are included in the modernization program for the national project "Infrastructure for Life" in 2025. The total amount of invested funds will amount to 487 million 868 thousand rubles.

Thus, the gravity sewer collector from the street, which was put into operation in 1972, will be overhauled.Gatina-Hospital to sewage pumping station No. 2. The facility is transitioning to 2026-2027. During this period, 2.64 km of networks will be reconstructed, of which 670 m will be laid this year. The total percentage of construction and installation work is currently 20%.

Reconstruction of the steel main water pipeline built in 1982 is planned. The facility is also rolling out to 2026, with a total of 2.68 km of networks to be updated. In 2025, the builders will modernize 1.28 km in the section from the 4th water lift to the chamber of the Almetyevsk Building Materials Plant.  619 m of pipes were laid.

In addition, the national project program included the reconstruction of a pressure sewer built in 1972. A section from sewage pumping station No. 2 to sewage treatment plants with a length of 3.87 km has been selected for renovation. The work is completed by 30%.

The modernization of these facilities will improve the quality of public services for more than 70,000 Almetyevsk residents.

It should be recalled that in 2025, 36 facilities are planned to be modernized under the national project "Infrastructure for Life", 3 billion 200 million rubles are provided for implementation, including 1.5 billion from the republican budget.

In addition, this year, at the initiative of the Rais of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov, a republican program was launched with funding of 8.5 billion rubles. It includes 100 objects. Thus, according to two programs, 136 engineering infrastructure facilities will be modernized in Tatarstan.

In the photo: the progress of reconstruction of the pressure sewer.

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