The internal sewage networks of 31 residential districts are being overhauled in Naberezhnye Chelny. The modernization of this facility is included in the program of the national project "Infrastructure for Life" with financing of 186.7 million rubles.
By the beginning of the academic year, the dormitory of the N.V.Lemaev College of Petrochemistry and Oil Refining in Nizhnekamsk will be renovated.
Major repairs of the off-site pressure sewage system 17a of the complex and off-site sanitary sewage system 19 of the complex are continuing in Naberezhnye Chelny.
In the Aznakaevsky district, builders continue to overhaul a secondary school in the village of Sarly along Shkolnaya Street. Over 70 million rubles have been allocated for these purposes.
By order of the Ministry of Construction of the Republic of Tatarstan dated June 8, 2026, the regional methodological document "Establishment of water supply and sanitation networks in the Republic of Tatarstan" (RMD) was approved in Tatarstan.
The second stage of the large-scale reconstruction of the water pipeline, which began in 2025 under the national project "Infrastructure for Life", continues in Leninogorsk.
In the village of Krasnaya Gorka, Mamadyshsky district, the overhaul of the two-storey building of the House of culture built in 1993, which began in 2025, continues. The facility is included in the federal program "Family Values and Cultural infrastructure" of the national project "Family".
Construction of a domestic sewage system continues in the villages of Sidorovka, Krasnye Chelny and Orlovka.
Tatarstan summed up the results of the regional stage of the All-Russian professional skills competition "The Best by profession" in the "Bricklayer" nomination.
One of the oldest libraries in the Kukmor district is being renovated in the village of Sardek-Bash. The hut-reading room with a fund of 500 books was organized in 1934. During the Great Patriotic War, letters from the front were read here, and songs were composed. In 1964, the hut-reading room was renamed the Sardekbash rural library. The current book collection has more than 7 thousand copies.