Marat Khusnullin inspected the construction of the Supreme Court complex and the new building of the Maly Drama Theater in St. Petersburg.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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During a working visit to St. Petersburg, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin visited the Supreme Court complex under construction and the construction site of the new Maly Drama Theater – the Theater of Europe.

"St. Petersburg is a city with a rich history and beautiful architecture. Our task as builders is to ensure high-quality construction of new facilities that will blend with the historic architecture and serve the residents and visitors of the northern capital for many years to come. During the inspection of the Supreme Court complex, we discussed current issues with construction participants. The project is complex, and it is important to maintain a steady pace of work. Concrete work is currently underway at two sites—the Supreme Court building and the residential complex. Finishing work and installation of utility systems are ongoing at the Judicial Department, the Engineering Building, and the Boris Eifman Dance Palace," noted Marat Khusnullin.

The construction project for the Maly Drama Theatre – Theatre of Europe began in 2012. In 2021, the project was handed over to the company "Single Customer in Construction." Currently, specialists have completed the installation of stained glass windows and architectural lighting, are installing utility lines and waterproofing, and façade finishing is ongoing. The project is under the supervision of President Vladimir Putin.

Following an inspection of the theater under construction, the Deputy Prime Minister instructed his colleagues to increase the pace of work and the number of workers.

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