Marat Khusnullin: Financing for reconstruction of Irkutsk Aviation Plant boiler house through infrastructure bonds approved

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

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The Government Commission on Regional Development, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, approved financing for the reconstruction of the Irkutsk Aviation Plant boiler house using infrastructure bonds in the amount of 3.8 billion rubles.

"The Russian construction industry faces ambitious tasks to ensure dynamic infrastructure development in the regions. Our comprehensive interdepartmental national project "Infrastructure for Life" is aimed at this. To achieve these goals, we use infrastructure bonds, among other things. This tool allows us to create social, road and engineering infrastructure facilities in the regions. Using infrastructure bonds, we approved financing in the amount of 3.8 billion rubles for a new project – the reconstruction of the boiler house of the branch of PJSC Yakovlev – Irkutsk Aviation Plant. The facility will service four residential complexes with a total area of 236 thousand square meters, which are planned to be built on this territory," said Marat Khusnullin.

Today, in 28 regions of Russia, thanks to the mechanism for attracting market investments, roads, utility networks, kindergartens and schools are being built, and public transport is being updated. The total volume of financing for infrastructure bond projects is 197.8 billion rubles.

"With the support of DOM.RF, infrastructure projects are being successfully implemented in various regions of the Siberian Federal District: roads, schools and other facilities are being built. Now we are expanding the geography of our work to Irkutsk. The new project has become the 55th in the DOM.RF infrastructure bond portfolio. I am confident that thanks to our instruments, financing will continue to be directed towards the implementation of new initiatives in the social, transport, housing and other spheres," commented DOM.RF Managing Director Alexander Aksakov.

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