Irek Faizullin met with the delegation of Astrakhan region

23 May 2017, Tuesday

The Ministry of construction of Tatarstan in the framework of the visit of the Astrakhan delegation to the Republic of Tatarstan was held meeting of Minister of construction, architecture and housing of Tatarstan Irek Faizullin and Chairman of Government of Astrakhan region Rasul Sultanov.

The event was also attended by Deputy Chairman of Government of Astrakhan region - Minister of construction and housing and communal services of the Astrakhan region Vasily Kornilov, Deputy Chairman of Government of Astrakhan region – Minister of Finance of the Astrakhan region Vitaly Shvedov, the first Deputy Minister of construction, architecture and housing of Tatarstan Alexey Frolov, Deputy Minister Ilshat Gimaev, Deputy Minister Ayrat Gatiyatov, managing Director of the office of the Ministry of Danis Vildanov and others.

"In 2007 closed boundary indicator for housing — 2 million sq. m. Additional impulse to development was given by the preparation of the 2013 Universiade — the world student's sports competitions. We occupy a leading position in housing construction in the Russian Federation and continue to take first place in the Volga Federal district. By the end of 2016, the housing construction program is made in the full amount is 2.4 million square metres. In 2017 we do not lower the volume, the plan of commissioning of housing in the Republic is 2.4 million sq. m. This rental housing, social mortgage and programs to improve housing conditions for veterans, construction of administrative and residential complexes for local police officers, multi-family housing investment, and low-rise housing economy-class. One of the most important programs of the Republic is the construction of universal sports grounds, construction of kindergartens in cities and districts of the Republic," said Irek Faizullin.

Astrakhan oblast is interested in model projects of schools 800, 1224 places.

In conclusion of the meeting the parties expressed hope for further cooperation.

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