Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory, St. Petersburg.
The state program "Construction" was adopted in 2022 to develop the construction industry and effectively manage budget investments. Within the framework of this state program, a register of capital construction projects (ROKS) is maintained, which currently includes 1,190 address objects and large-scale events. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.
"The comprehensive state program "Construction" helps to competently manage budget money for the construction of facilities that people really need. According to the register of capital construction projects included in the comprehensive state program, hospitals, schools, roads, universities, airports and seaports, nuclear icebreakers, research centers and much more are built and reconstructed. Currently, 1,190 targeted facilities and events are in progress. Among the projects completed in the first half of the year, there is, for example, a polyclinic for 400 visits per shift in the Moscow region. Also, reconstruction was carried out and work on technical re-equipment of the regional monitoring center and the regional information center in Murmansk was completed. A new research and production building was created on the basis of the St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University. I would like to separately note the receipt of permission to commission the N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in St. Petersburg, the reconstruction of which was completed a year ahead of schedule," said Marat Khusnullin.
The state program is actively implementing key projects in various areas. In healthcare, the construction of the neurosurgical complex of the V.A. Almazov National Medical Research Center in St. Petersburg and the reconstruction of the Meshalkin National Medical Research Center in Novosibirsk continue. Infrastructure is also being developed: the Bagaevsky hydroelectric complex on the Don is being created, the Murmansk transport hub is being modernized, and the Simferopol-Yalta highway is being built. In the scientific sphere, the Kurchatov synchrotron radiation source in Moscow is being updated and the Ivan Frolov research vessel is being created. At the same time, airports are being reconstructed, including the construction of new runways.
In addition, work is underway to reduce unfinished construction projects within the framework of the comprehensive state program "Construction". Today, there are 755 unfinished construction projects in the federal register, of which 752 have already been approved, including 382 projects planned to be completed.
"Liquidation of unfinished construction projects is not only the fulfillment of obligations to citizens, but also an important factor in the economic development of territories. Each commissioned facility creates new jobs and improves the infrastructure of the Russian Federation. Currently, appropriate systemic measures are being taken to inventory and reduce unfinished construction projects within the framework of the created regulatory framework of Russian legislation and the developed "road maps". Starting from 2022, 135 objects have been excluded from the federal register, including 43 completed, 31 privatized, 30 demolished," emphasized Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Yuri Gordeev.
The state program "Construction" is supervised by the Ministry of Construction of Russia. The construction and renovation of facilities are carried out by the main administrators of federal budget funds.
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