Marat Khusnullin spoke at the presentation session "100 Russian Projects. Construction" at the National Center "Russia."

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

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The National Center "Russia" hosted a thematic session, "Platform of the Future: 100 Russian Projects. Construction," during which Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin presented key projects under the national goal of "A Comfortable and Safe Living Environment."

"The Spatial Development Strategy of Russia to 2030, with a forecast to 2036, defines the foundations of the country's growth and the principles of territorial development. Its main goal is to create a unified, balanced system linking all regions and communities. To ensure a comprehensive approach to this work, the national project "Infrastructure for Life" was approved. It covers all infrastructure necessary for a comfortable life for citizens. Significant work has already been accomplished, but much remains to be done. 2,160 support points have been identified. These include not only urban agglomerations and administrative centers, but also small towns and rural communities. Priority areas have been identified, which will be used to evaluate improvements in the quality of life. This era of change has demonstrated our ability to quickly adapt to change, so we will continue to confidently move toward our goals as a well-coordinated team," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

According to Marat Khusnullin, a key element of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project is the development of housing construction. By 2030, the plan is to renew the housing stock by a third, constructing 663 million square meters of new housing and achieving a national average of 0.82 square meters per person. By 2025, the plan is to commission over 100 million square meters of housing.

Development of the core road network—the busiest and most socially significant routes—continues. Key transport corridors are being developed, including the "Russia" route, the Europe-Western China route, and the "North-South" route, which includes the Azov Ring Road.

Implementing the socioeconomic development program for the reunited regions is also a priority. Since 2022, construction and reconstruction of nearly 24,000 facilities has been completed. Two to three dozen new social, utility, and infrastructure facilities are being commissioned weekly.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted the extensive work being done to implement projects in education and culture. The country's largest world-class cultural clusters are being created in four cities—Vladivostok, Kemerovo, Kaliningrad, and Sevastopol. A number of projects have already been completed. For example, a new building for the Museum of the World Ocean, "Planet Ocean," has opened in Kaliningrad; the restoration of the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory building in St. Petersburg has been completed; and last year, the new building of the Tretyakov Gallery on Kadashevskaya Embankment opened in Moscow.

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