Marat Khusnullin: More than 1,000 targeted facilities and events are planned to be covered in 2026 as part of the capital construction project registry.

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

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The register of capital construction projects for 2026–2028, part of the state program "Construction," has been signed by the Russian Ministry of Construction. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced this.

"One of our most important tasks is the systematic development of infrastructure and improving the quality of life for citizens. The register of capital construction projects is focused on this, among other things. It is based on socially significant projects: the construction and reconstruction of highways, the creation of new healthcare and education capacities, and the introduction of modern cultural and sports facilities. By 2026, the register is planned to cover more than 1,000 targeted facilities and events. Funding will be provided through 34 state programs and five non-program areas," said Marat Khusnullin.

The register contains both individual, address-specific objects and consolidated events.

The largest number of projects in the upcoming three-year cycle—over 300—are planned under the "Transport System Development" program. This includes the construction and reconstruction of highways, bridges, and railway infrastructure.

A significant amount of work is also planned in other key areas: over 140 targeted projects in scientific and technological development, approximately 100 in healthcare, approximately 50 in culture, and approximately 40 in education. A separate, important block includes approximately 90 targeted projects under the Crimea and Sevastopol development program.

The registry was compiled as part of the preparation of the federal budget for 2026–2028, in collaboration with responsible executors of state programs and chief administrators of budget funds.

"The priority in compiling the register, as before, is the timely commissioning of facilities. All ongoing projects have been secured, guaranteeing their completion and the delivery of planned social and infrastructure benefits to citizens. The key criteria for selecting projects were compliance with the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation and the Prime Minister of Russia, reducing the volume of unfinished construction, and prioritizing the completion of ongoing projects," said Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing, and Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

The Russian Ministry of Construction oversees the comprehensive state program "Construction" and is responsible for coordinating its work starting in 2022.

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