By the decision of the Rais of Tatarstan, a program for the modernization of public utilities facilities worth 8 billion 526 million rubles has been launched.

2 September 2025, Tuesday

Preparations for the heating period of 2025-2026 in Tatarstan are inextricably linked with a large-scale program to modernize the municipal infrastructure. This was stated today by First Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing of the Republic of Tatarstan Damir Shaidullin at a briefing in the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan on preparations for the heating period of 2025-2026 and the implementation of the program for the modernization of municipal infrastructure in the Republic of Tatarstan.

"Since 2023, the federal program for the modernization of municipal infrastructure systems has been implemented. Under this program, 67 events worth 4.5 billion rubles were held in our republic during 2023-2024. About 128 km of networks have been replaced. This year, this federal program has been included in the new national project "Infrastructure for Life," Damir Shaidullin recalled. - Financing in the amount of 3 billion 160 million rubles is provided for its implementation in Tatarstan, 1 billion 662 million rubles of which are funds from the federal budget. The program includes 36 facilities in 6 municipalities, where it is planned to replace 99 km of utility networks."

Taking into account the problem of the state of public utilities, in addition to the federal program in 2025, thanks to the decision of the Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov, a republican program was launched with funding of about 8 billion 526 million rubles, which includes 100 facilities with the renewal of 269 km of engineering networks.

Thus, within the framework of two programs, reconstruction and modernization of 136 engineering infrastructure facilities in all 45 municipalities of the republic is planned this year. In total, it is planned to replace more than 368 km of engineering networks, 25 water towers, 15 sewage pumping stations, two biological treatment plants and 7 boiler houses.

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