Marat Khusnullin: Under the state program "Construction," 124 facilities were commissioned in 2025.

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

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The comprehensive state program "Construction," launched by order of the President in 2023, aims to implement state policy in construction and capital investment management. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Last week, the Prime Minister signed an order updating the list of projects under the 2026-2030 Construction State Program. It includes priority projects such as medical, educational, and sports centers, museums, and public utilities and transport infrastructure. In 2025 alone, work was underway on 1,307 projects and activities within the register of capital construction projects under the Construction State Program, overseen by the Russian Ministry of Construction. Of these, 124 have been commissioned. Completing these projects directly improves people's quality of life and stimulates regional development," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the new facilities include healthcare institutions, wastewater treatment plants, university campuses, museums, and transport infrastructure.

In the healthcare sector, the construction of outpatient clinics in the cities of Vidnoye, Kotelniki, and Lyubertsy in the Moscow region, as well as the first stage of the reconstruction of the Kislovodsk City Hospital, was completed. A significant milestone was the completion of the regional children's hospital in Lipetsk and the children's outpatient clinic of Clinical Hospital No. 50 of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia in Sarov.

Scientific and educational infrastructure facilities have been commissioned, including an interactive technology museum based on a Tu-144 aircraft in Kazan, a research and production building at the Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University, and three new buildings at the modern campus of the Ural Federal University. Construction and renovation of several facilities at the Artek International Children's Center have also been completed.

The St. Petersburg State Conservatory named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov was put into operation.

Construction of a multifunctional ice-class rescue vessel and a research vessel of the TSK.550 project for studying the aquatic biological resources of Lake Baikal has been completed.

The Ministry of Construction also continues to work to reduce the number of unfinished projects included in the federal register.

"In 2025, four meetings of the Interdepartmental Commission for the Review of Unfinished Capital Construction Projects were held. The minutes of the Presidium (Headquarters) of the Government Commission for Regional Development adopted management decisions regarding 205 unfinished capital construction projects included in the federal register, including: 51 projects to be demolished, 7 to be privatized, 146 to be completed, and one to be transferred to the region. Since 2022, the Interdepartmental Commission has held ten meetings, reviewing information on 1,562 projects, and as a result, 928 unfinished construction projects have been included in the federal register. Currently, 142 unfinished projects have been removed from the federal register, thanks to the implementation of the decisions of the Government Commission for Regional Development, 51 of which have been completed," noted Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

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