Marat Khusnullin: Training for state and municipal employees has begun as part of the federal project "New Rhythm of Construction."

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

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Continuing professional education programs have begun for specialists in the construction and housing and utilities industries. The courses are organized as part of the federal project "New Rhythm of Construction" of the national project "Infrastructure for Life." Participants included state and municipal employees, as well as employees of subordinate organizations of regional executive authorities.

"The training of qualified personnel is of strategic importance for the construction and housing and utilities sectors. The successful implementation of infrastructure projects, and therefore the quality of life for millions of citizens, largely depends on the professionalism of state and municipal employees. Systematic professional development is the foundation for achieving the national development goals set by the President. The federal project 'New Rhythm of Construction' allows us to improve construction cycle management, use resources more efficiently, and deliver infrastructure projects that are essential for citizens in a timely manner. Training is conducted by experts from the Russian Ministry of Construction and by instructors from the RosKapStroy Training Center. Five professional development programs are planned for 2026, covering key areas, from integrated territorial development to the preservation of cultural heritage sites. A total of approximately 1,700 people will undergo training," said Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister clarified that all programs have been developed taking into account the latest innovations and changes in construction legislation. Three programs will launch in the first half of 2026: "Integrated Territory Development" (in collaboration with the Ural State Law University named after V.F. Yakovlev), "Pricing and Estimating Standards in Construction," and "Technical Client in Construction" (at the Joint Department of the Ministry of Construction of Russia at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation).

In the second half of the year, training will begin on the programs "Organization and Implementation of Housing Supervision and Licensing Control by State Housing Supervision Authorities of the Russian Federation" and "Urban Development Activities in Historic Areas and the Preservation of Cultural Heritage Sites."

"The federal project 'New Rhythm of Construction,' which is part of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life,' is aimed at increasing labor productivity in the construction and housing and utilities sectors. As part of the project's implementation, the Russian Ministry of Construction, together with the Federal Autonomous Institution RosKapStroy, is systematically developing human resources. Continuing professional education is a mandatory component of training highly qualified personnel for construction and housing and utilities. The reliability of constructed facilities and the operation of housing and utilities, which directly impact people's quality of life, directly depend on the level of specialist training. It is the professionalism of specialists that ensures compliance with technology at all stages of the investment and construction cycle," said Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities Sergey Muzychenko.

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