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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Construction has begun on a computing complex in the Koptevo district, covering over 8,500 square meters. The facilities will be located at 26a Klary Zetkin Street. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.
"Construction of a computing complex with a total area of over 8,500 square meters has begun in the Koptevo district. It will consist of two buildings, each three and six stories high. All buildings will be located on a site of approximately 2.5 hectares. The new complex will house equipment and additional computing capacity for software development, data processing, and storage. The project will create approximately 240 new jobs in the district," said Vladimir Efimov.
The project's implementation will enable the creation of new software products that will help automate business processes and simplify accounting and tax reporting in government and commercial organizations, as well as product and customer management, online cash registers, and reporting. The exterior walls will be clad with aluminum composite façade panels, which are highly durable and corrosion-resistant.
"One of the complex's buildings will be rectangular and comprised of two three-story sections designed to house electronic equipment. A six-story administrative building with an underground section will be located along the boundary of the site adjacent to Farmatsevtichesky Proyezd. It will house office space for the systematic management of production operations. The surrounding area will be landscaped and greened, with trees and shrubs planted, street lighting, and benches installed. Parking for 71 vehicles for employees and visitors will also be provided," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.
The construction of the buildings will be carried out under the supervision of the Moscow State Construction Supervision Authority. Its chairman Anton Slobodchikov He noted that the developer had already submitted notices to commence work on two sites. Following this, inspectors from "Moscow Control" developed monitoring (supervisory) programs. Specialists from the subordinate Center for Expertise, Research, and Testing in Construction will be involved in the on-site inspections to instrumentally verify the quality of the structures being erected and the materials used in accordance with the design documentation.
Both buildings will be constructed with monolithic foundations, columns, and a frame. The exterior and interior non-load-bearing walls will be made of aerated concrete blocks and brick, and the roof will be flat, insulated, and covered with rolled waterproofing.
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