As many as 611,900 square meters of housing commissioned in Tatarstan by April 10, 2015
11 April 2015, Saturday
On April 11, speaking at a regional video-conference meeting held by Acting Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov at Tatarstan Government House, Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Utilities of the republic Irek Faizullin said that the Inspectorate of State Construction Supervision and State Labour Inspection of the republic have carried out 317 inspections since the beginning of the year.
According to Faizullin, 13 accidents, including one with fatal outcome and 12 with severe consequences occurred in the construction industry in the first quarter of 2015.
Faizullin also reported that As many as 611,900 square meters of housing have been commissioned in Tatarstan by April 10, 2015. Twenty-seven houses with a total area of 18,500 square meters for 337 apartments have been put into operation under the social mortgage programme.
He went on to report that 21 houses with a total area of 71,399 square meters will be built within the framework of the programme of rental housing construction in 2015. As of today two houses with a total area of 8, 119.8 square meters have been commissioned.
Also, construction of 37 houses for 193 veterans within the programme to improve living conditions of veterans of the World War II is underway in the republic.
Faizullin reported on construction of housing for orphans and children left without parental care and other regional programmes in more details.
Today, a briefing was held at the Government House of the Republic of Tatarstan on ensuring the safe operation of gas equipment in residential buildings in the Republic.
Damir Shaidullin, First Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing of the Republic of Tatarstan, took part in the briefing.
The Ministry of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan, chaired by Minister Marat Aizatullin, held a meeting on problematic issues in the housing and communal services sector.
The construction industry is one of the most injury–prone industries, therefore, the prevention of occupational injuries and the formation of a culture of safe work is the main task this year.
Damir Shaidullin, First Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan, reported on plans for the improvement of public spaces in Tatarstan in 2026 at a meeting at the Government House of the Republic of Tatarstan.
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