About four thousand heating, water supply and sewerage systems were replaced in Moscow buildings.

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In 2025, as part of the capital repair program, specialists urban economy complex About four thousand heating, water supply, and sewerage systems were replaced in apartment buildings. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"The Moscow Capital Repairs Program is one of the largest housing modernization projects not only in Russia but also in the world. It covered approximately 30,000 buildings with a total floor area of over 300 million square meters. Since the program's implementation in 2015, more than 12,000 residential buildings have had their utility systems upgraded, extending their service life and ensuring safe operation. This year, approximately 4,000 heating, water supply, and sewerage systems have been replaced," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The largest volume of such work was carried out in the Central (1,357 systems were updated there), Northern (658 systems) and Northwestern (290 systems) administrative districts.

As part of a major renovation in the capital, the main cold and hot water supply, central heating, and sewerage systems are being replaced. Specialists are refurbishing worn-out pipes, valves, support structures, various connectors, as well as radiators and convectors in apartments and common areas.

During the work, we use exclusively domestic materials that meet all reliability and durability requirements. For example, when upgrading a central heating system, we install Russian-made bimetallic radiators with high energy efficiency or modern, powerful convectors.

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