Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Over the past six months, the capital has entered the active phase of implementing 14 large-scale investment projects (MaIPs), which will see the construction of a number of social, transport, and industrial infrastructure facilities. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.
"The mechanism for large-scale investment projects has been implemented in Moscow since 2016. This status allows investors to lease land from the city on preferential terms for the construction of social, transport, and industrial infrastructure, as well as public and business spaces. Over the past six months, 14 investors have notified the city of their construction permits and have begun the active phase of implementing the MAIP. For these purposes, they have been allocated approximately 18.2 hectares of land in six administrative districts. For example, construction of a 350-child kindergarten has begun on a plot of over 1.2 hectares in the west. A preschool for 150 children will also be built in the north, along with road infrastructure facilities, and an industrial complex will be built in Zelenograd," said Vladimir Efimov.
Large-scale investment projects are an important tool for attracting businesses to the development of urban infrastructure and the creation of modern facilities that meet the needs of residents.
"The city offers investors ample opportunities to implement their business ideas. The mechanism for large-scale investment projects creates jobs in various districts of the capital and significantly improves the quality of life for Muscovites by providing them with the necessary infrastructure. Moreover, the purpose of the facilities being constructed is determined based on residents' needs. This helps ensure more balanced development of the capital's districts. Both the city and investors are involved in this work. In total, approximately 370 MAIPs are at various stages of implementation in Moscow. On sites totaling almost 790 hectares, investors and developers will be able to construct over 12.5 million square meters of real estate," she noted.
Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property.
Mosgosstroynadzor issued construction permits for 14 facilities under the MAIP. Its chairman Anton Slobodchikov He added that developers have already submitted notifications to the committee about the commencement of work at 10 sites. Individual monitoring and supervision programs were then developed, and seven on-site inspections have been conducted in total. Throughout construction, inspectors will assess the quality of the completed work and the materials used for compliance with design documentation and the architectural and urban planning plan. This will ensure the reliability and safety of the buildings once they are commissioned.
MAIPs are significant investment projects for the development of vacant urban land. They are aimed at increasing the number of jobs, developing infrastructure, and increasing investment in the capital's economy.
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