Dmitry Chernyshenko: Registration for the 11th season of the National Technology Olympiad has started in Russia

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

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On August 26, the application process for the 11th season of the National Technology Olympiad (NTO) began – the first and largest team engineering competition for schoolchildren and students in Russia. Students in grades 5–11, colleges and universities are invited to participate. Every year, the Olympiad brings together hundreds of thousands of young people, offering more than 40 relevant technology areas. Everyone can choose a profile based on their interests and try their hand at solving real problems.

In the 2025/2026 academic year, the competition will be held in three age categories: NTO Junior for schoolchildren in grades 5–7, the senior track for grades 8–11, and the student track. Registration for grades 5–7 is open until October 13, for grades 8–11 and students – until November 4 on the Olympiad website: my.ntcontest.ru/.

The NTO is held under the coordination of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education together with the presidential platform "Russia – the Country of Opportunities" within the framework of the national project "Youth and Children", with the support of the "Movement of the First", the Agency for Strategic Initiatives and the ANO "NTI Platform". The project office of the Olympiad is deployed at the HSE with the methodological support of the NTI Circle Movement. The NTO Organizing Committee is headed by First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of Russia Sergei Kiriyenko and Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

"Since 2015, the National Technology Olympiad has brought together almost 900 thousand schoolchildren and students from all over Russia, as well as from 77 other countries. The Olympiad, initially conceived as an all-Russian engineering competition, has gradually reached the international level. And we are confident that with the launch of the 11th season, the geography of participants will only expand, and their number will exceed a million. However, NTO is not only about scale. The main thing here is people. Young, bright, talented guys who do not just study science and technology, but are already creating the future today. This shows that the culture of scientific and technological thinking is growing stronger in our country. NTO has become a real magnet for those who want to grow, develop and change the world," Sergei Kiriyenko noted earlier at a meeting of the NTO organizing committee.

In the new NTO season, high school students have access to 35 technology profiles – from artificial intelligence, neurotechnology and information security to robotics, genome editing, underwater and space systems. The student track of the Olympiad includes six profiles – participants will have to solve problems in the field of biology and medicine, monitoring of territories, and develop solutions for the extraction of minerals.

"Every year, the National Technology Olympiad attracts an increasing number of interested, talented schoolchildren and students: last season alone, it collected one and a half times more applications than in 2023 – about 220 thousand. Today, the NTO is a strategic tool for training personnel, which is developing along with the challenges of the time. I am confident that thanks to continuous development and active cooperation with leading universities and technology companies, the Olympiad will continue to make its important contribution to the formation of a personnel reserve for achieving the national goals set by President Vladimir Putin," Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized.

He also reported that this season of the NTO, four new profiles are being launched for high school students. They reflect key trends in science and engineering: "Modeling in Biotechnology", "Structural Safety", "Flexible and Molecular Electronics", "Engineering Networks of Future Cities". During the competition, schoolchildren in grades 8–11 will have to design a space mission to monitor the Earth's electromagnetic field, create a VR simulator with realistic control mechanics, and develop an autonomous transport system for a smart city. Participants will also work on computer games, design satellites, and train neural networks. The team format of the Olympiad helps develop not only technical competencies, but also the ability to distribute roles, communicate, and find non-standard solutions in a short time.

"The Olympiad has long established itself as an effective, important tool that helps prepare future leaders in the field of science and technology. Thanks to this annual intellectual competition, schoolchildren can try themselves in the role of engineers or developers, and students can develop and consolidate professional competencies," said Deputy Co-Chairs of the NTO Organizing Committee, Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov.

Winners and prize winners of the NTO school track profiles included in the draft order of the Ministry of Education and Science will receive benefits when entering universities – up to 100 points in the Unified State Exam or enrollment without entrance examinations. Students who show high results can complete internships in research centers and companies – NTO partners, and also take advantage of benefits when entering master's programs at universities – organizers of the Olympiad profiles.

"Today, NTO is a unique ecosystem for developing engineering thinking and practical skills. Its participants learn to work in a team, solve non-standard problems and act under time constraints, and thus, comprehend everything that a modern specialist needs. Thanks to partnerships with leading companies and universities, NTO creates a foundation on which schoolchildren can begin to build a successful professional trajectory from middle school. I am confident that many of the Olympiad participants will become leaders in technological development and make a significant contribution to strengthening Russia's technological sovereignty," emphasized Nikita Anisimov, Deputy Co-Chairs of the NTO Organizing Committee and Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

Since 2019, the NTO Junior track for schoolchildren in grades 5–7 has been held together with the presidential platform “Russia – the Land of Opportunities”. In the new season, junior competitions will cover seven areas: virtual reality, artificial intelligence, computer games, space, robots, habitat, and a new direction – cyber-physical systems. For middle school students, NTO is an opportunity to take their first steps into the world of modern technologies and project thinking.

"I congratulate all the participants, mentors and organizers on the beginning of the 11th season of the National Technology Olympiad. Every year, NTO is not just growing, but getting better and better: new profiles appear that meet the most pressing challenges of the time in the field of science and engineering. For hundreds of thousands of schoolchildren, this is a unique opportunity to implement their bold ideas today and create projects that have real practical significance. The Olympiad lays the foundation for the future, clearly demonstrating that the ability to change the world for the better through technology has no age limits – you can start as early as the fifth grade. I am sure that our common future lies in such projects. And the presidential platform "Russia – Country of Opportunities" will continue to comprehensively support young talents on this path," said Andrey Betin, CEO of the presidential platform "Russia – Country of Opportunities", Rector of the Senezh Management Workshop.

The NTO Junior finals for students in grades 5–7 will be held in November 2025, and high school and university students will meet at the final competitions in February–April 2026 at the venues of the country's leading technological universities: HSE, ITMO University, RTU MIREA, MEPhI, Moscow Polytechnic University, FEFU, NSU, Tomsk Polytechnic University and others.

Let us recall that in the 10th season of the National Technology Olympiad, 220 thousand schoolchildren and students applied to participate, and the total coverage of the Olympiad since 2015 has exceeded 880 thousand participants from all regions of Russia and 77 foreign countries.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: More than 15 million people have used the “life situations” services

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More than 15 million people have used the "life situations" services. Among the most popular are services for entering a university, retirement, registration for sports competitions, large families, hunting and fishing trips.

The "life situations" services are a new stage in the development of government services. Each such service combines about 17 government services related to a single topic and helps to obtain them comprehensively, in a "single window" mode.

Now you don't need to search for each service on the pages of different authorities, spend extra time visiting departments and collecting documents. The services that people and businesses need are provided comprehensively and are in one place, on the state services portal and regional portals.

The digitalization of government services is being carried out within the framework of the national project “Data Economy”, which is supervised by Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

"More than 15 million people have already used the "life situations" services. This is every seventh user of the public services portal. "Life situations" have become a new stage in the development of the entire system of public services. They embody the principle of the state as a service, where the government works for people quickly, clearly and conveniently. Citizens and businesses receive comprehensive solutions without having to contact various authorities. High demand proves that this is not just a technological process, but a change in the philosophy of interaction between citizens and government agencies: now services come to the person, and not vice versa," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

At the federal level, the "life situations" services have been implemented since 2023 and 35 such services have already been launched. The first place in popularity is occupied by the "life situation" for admission to a university. The service allowed applicants to compare educational programs online in one place, get information about the competition and the number of budget places, track their positions in the competition lists, and choose the most interesting universities for themselves based on their passing score. It was also possible to submit documents for admission during the admissions campaign online, without visiting the admissions office.

The “life situation” service for retirement allows you to find out how to apply for a pension, about social support measures and other benefits for pensioners, as well as receive an extract on the status of an individual personal account, arrange for the delivery of a pension and social benefits, request a certificate on the amount of a pension, and more.

With the help of the “life situation” for participation in amateur sports competitions, you can find out about all the events included by the Ministry of Sports in a single calendar plan, become their participant or fan, and also receive a medical certificate of admission to participate in the event.

"Life situation" for large families helps to formalize the status of a large family and obtain an electronic certificate, as well as save time on visiting departments and searching for information on registration of payments, benefits and documents. The service provides information on the list of institutions that accept the electronic certificate, and the opportunity to leave feedback on the quality of services.

You can get a hunting license, a permit to purchase and store weapons for hunting, and use a digital atlas of amateur fishing using the "life situation" service for hunting and fishing trips. The atlas of amateur fishing is operating in test mode and provides information for fishermen in two regions – the Leningrad and Astrakhan regions. The service allows you to see fishing areas on the map, as well as learn the rules for amateur fishing. In the future, the atlas will provide data for other regions.

Due to the introduction of federal services, the number of “life situations” has decreased on average:

— by 29% (from 28 to 20 units) – the number of required documents;

— by 35% (from 102 to 66 days) – time to receive government services;

— by 64% (from 14 to 5 visits) – the need to visit departments.

Since 2024, regional services “life situations” will also be implemented.

Within the framework of one regional service “life situation” the average decrease was:

— by 40% (from 10 to 6 units) – the number of required documents;

— by 42% (from 57 to 33 days) – the time to receive government services;

— by 67% (from 6 to 2) – the need to visit departments.

By the end of 2025, 70 federal and 425 regional “life situations” services will be operating.

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RUDN students presented their projects at the International Youth Forum "Baikal"

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Students and teachers of RUDN spent four busy and productive days on the shores of the deepest lake in the world. At the International Youth Forum "Baikal" they attended dozens of lectures and master classes and held a panel discussion where they shared our university's experience in attracting students to science, internship programs, as well as the work of creative studios, communities and other extracurricular organizations.

The RUDN delegation consists of:

Mobin Alibafgi (Iran), Medical Institute, major in General Medicine; Yulia Ivanova (Russia), Medical Institute, major in General Medicine; Alfred Osman Kamara (Sierra Leone), Medical Institute, major in General Medicine; Keturah Musonda (Zambia), Medical Institute, Resident, major in Pediatrics; Polina Shcherbakova (Russia), Institute of World Economy and Business, Master's student, major in International Business and Finance; Sultana Bilkis (India), Institute of Russian Language, Postgraduate Student, major in Russian Literature and Literatures of the Peoples of the Russian Federation; Anastasia Voronchikhina (Russia), Faculty of Philology, Bachelor's degree, major in Advertising and Public Relations; Sofia Saakyan (Russia), Institute of World Economy and Business, Bachelor's degree, major in Linguistics; Al Daoud Jaafar (Syria), Institute of Russian Language, postgraduate student, Linguistics, specialist at the Educational and Scientific Information Library Center of RUDN University.

"Our team became one of the brightest and most active at the International Youth Clubs platform. At the plenary discussion organized by RUDN, I talked about how to combine scientific creativity with interdisciplinary approaches. Assistant of the Department of Histology, Cytology and Embryology of the Medical Institute Enar Dzhumaniyazova shared her experience of working at the Research Institute of Molecular and Cellular Medicine of RUDN and highlighted the main areas of scientific research of the department. The event resulted in a project session with opinion leaders of the International Friendship Clubs. Experts and participants together developed solutions that will help young people in their professional activities. In general, the forum flew by in an instant, but nothing ends after the trip. We are already continuing active cooperation with our colleagues and intend to implement the projects that our students developed here," – Elena Kaverina, PhD in Medicine, Associate Professor of the Department of Public Health, Healthcare and Hygiene of the Medical Institute of RUDN.

Space for dialogue and transparency

One of our students, Polina Shcherbakova, put forward her project for the Rosmolodezh.Grants competition, which took place during the forum. The girl came up with the idea of the international digital platform Hummman.

"This will be a space for dialogue and transparency. Here, students from different countries will be able to first take online courses in areas of interest, and then team up and work on joint projects. The best will be able to participate in offline projects and attend lectures, forums and other similar events in different countries. In my opinion, this way we will kill two birds with one stone. Firstly, we will solve geopolitical issues by showing that Russia is not an aggressor, but an open and friendly country. And secondly, we will attract young people from different parts of the world for further joint work. There is an idea to involve the UN and UNESCO in the project, so that it has even greater significance and weight," Polina Shcherbakova, a master's student at the Institute of World Economy and Business, RUDN University (International Business and Finance, 2nd year).

Our student failed to win the grant this time, but the experts of the competition committee became interested in the project. They advised the girl to refine the idea a little. In particular, to find partners and select a team of like-minded people who will understand that they will have to work for some time on a voluntary basis. After making adjustments, according to the experts, the student will be able to apply for the grant competition again. This is what Polina intends to do.

Also at the forum, RUDN students and teachers developed a project aimed at the adaptation of foreign students. The guys called it "Matryoshka of the World: Discover Russia and the World in the Game."

"We plan to create board games that will help foreign students integrate into the Russian educational space. They will introduce them to the culture, geography, history of Russia and other countries of the world. So, in one of the games "Where is Valera?" one person will receive a map with his location. The other players must take turns asking him questions to figure out where he is. The host should not answer directly, but in such a way that it is difficult to guess. In general, the results that we expect from the project are facilitating the process of adaptation of foreigners to life in Russia, reducing their stress levels and developing communication skills," – Keturah Musonda, resident of the RUDN Medical Institute (Pediatrics).

Songs for the soul

To give students a break from intensive educational work, the forum also prepared an entertainment program for them. Including evening concerts, where students showed off their talents. Participants of the RUDN folk studio "Nettle" Anastasia Voronchikhina and Sultana Bilkis sang the Russian folk song "Prolegala Put Dorozhka", and Keturah Musonda sang the hit by Alsou "Zimniy Son".

"We also attended lectures with top speakers, including famous athletes Roman Kostomarov, Nikolai Valuev, pilot and Hero of Russia Damir Yusupov. We participated in sports events. But I was especially impressed by the jeep excursion through the Tazheran steppes, where we saw petroglyphs and heard legends of the Irkutsk region and Buryatia," says Yulia Ivanova, a student at the RUDN Medical Institute (General Medicine major, 4th year).

And the main thing that all forum participants noted was that the days on Baikal were filled with an atmosphere of happiness, love and friendship.

"The Baikal Forum left an incredible impression! As a foreign participant, I was literally captivated by the unique energy and the opportunity to communicate with so many ambitious and goal-oriented young leaders from all over Russia and the world. Several days of intensive work and productive discussions against the backdrop of the stunning nature of Lake Baikal flew by in the blink of an eye. It was a perfect symbiosis of gaining new knowledge, networking and cultural exchange – an experience that dramatically expanded my horizons," – Al Daoud Jaafar, PhD student at the Institute of Russian (Linguistics).

“From the moment I arrived, I was struck by the breathtaking beauty of Lake Baikal — its crystal clear waters, serene landscapes, and vibrant nature created the perfect environment for dialogue, learning, and collaboration. The forum brought together young leaders, innovators, and change-makers from different cities. Through workshops, panel discussions, and cultural exchanges, I gained a new perspective on global issues and the role of youth in developing sustainable solutions. Beyond the sessions, the forum facilitated meaningful networking. I met incredible young people whose ideas, passion, and energy were truly motivating. Sharing experiences, learning different perspectives, and celebrating our cultures enriched my understanding of what it means to be part of a global youth community,” — Alfred Osman Kamara, RUDN Medical Institute student (General Medicine major, 6th year).

About the forum

The Baikal Forum was held from August 11 to 15. This year, 600 people from 46 regions of Russia and 15 countries took part in it, and about 150 speakers — regional and federal experts, entrepreneurs, scientists and public figures — spoke at its venues.

The event was dedicated to the development of competencies of successful young people in various spheres of life and activity, their personal and professional self-realization, the formation of a communication environment and conditions for supporting youth initiatives.

The forum had seven platforms:

"Tourism"; "Entrepreneurship"; "Young politicians"; "Young teachers"; "Ecology"; "Leaders of municipalities"; "International youth clubs".

The event was organized by the Irkutsk Region Government, the regional Ministry of Youth Policy, with the participation of the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Siberian Federal District, and with the support of Rosmolodezh and the general partner, the Irkutsk Oil Company (INK).

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Moscow to Create 15 New-Format Water Recreation Areas

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A decision was made to create 15 modern recreation areas near the water. The corresponding decree was signed Sergei Sobyanin.

The work is planned to be completed by the beginning of the summer season of 2026. The recreation areas will be:

— Golovinsky and Angarsky ponds in the Northern Administrative District;

— Dzhamgarovsky and Dolgie (Vinogradovskie) ponds in the North-Eastern Administrative District;

— Golyanovsky, Bolshoy Perovsky and Vladimirsky ponds in the Eastern Administrative District;

— Lower Biryulevsky pond in the Southern Administrative District;

— Chernevskie (beaches No. 1 and 2) and Yasenevskie ponds in the South-West Administrative District;

— Bolshoy Ochakovsky, Verkhniy Udaltsovsky and Tsentralny (Bolshoy Solntsevsky) ponds in Solntsevo in the Western Administrative District;

— recreation area "Zarechye" on the Desna River in TiNAO.

The main focus is on organizing a comfortable stay near the water. Today, it is not just a towel spread on the grass. For vacationers, they make decks on piles from decking boards and install sun loungers and deck chairs on them.

Along the coastline, a strip of clean white sand is formed. Here, too, you can place sun loungers and install umbrellas and awnings to protect yourself from the sun.

Gazebos, swings and hammocks will be another pleasant opportunity to relax and unwind. And to make the rest comfortable for the whole family, playgrounds for toddlers and older children will be equipped nearby.

In some recreation areas, it is planned to install swimming pools.

A necessary component is changing rooms with showers and toilets.

Beach recreation also includes sports activities. For this purpose, multifunctional areas for workout and volleyball will be equipped.

The standard for recreation by the water also includes the creation of picnic areas with comfortable tables, benches and barbecues. Cafes are provided, for which special pavilions will be erected.

In addition, convenient paths will be built, lighting will be installed, benches and trash bins will be installed.

Engineering infrastructure, including video surveillance and warning systems, lifeguard towers and architectural and artistic lighting, guarantees not only a comfortable, but also a safe holiday.

A pilot project for the development of a recreation area near the water according to the new standard was implemented in 2025 on the Pionersky Pond in Gorky Park. If earlier it was a simple reservoir, now the pond has become a small resort in the center of Moscow.

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Year-round sports grounds of a new format will be created in Moscow

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The Moscow government has reviewed proposals to create year-round sports grounds of a new format. Following the discussion, Sergei Sobyanin ordered the first 11 of them to be completed by the upcoming winter season — one in each administrative district. As a result, more than 100,000 Muscovites will receive a new quality level of sports infrastructure within walking distance from their homes.

The main advantage of the new format sites will be the possibility of full-fledged year-round use. Thanks to the use of modern technologies, as well as thoughtful equipment, they can be quickly prepared for winter use and vice versa. With the help of special embedded parts, to which the posts and gates are attached, the sites are transformed in the summer for playing basketball, volleyball, badminton or football. In winter, they will be used for recreational skating and hockey.

A professional board made of monolithic polycarbonate with a special scratch-resistant coating will be mounted along the perimeter of the hockey boxes. During the day, due to the transparency of the boards, the rinks will fit harmoniously into the surrounding space. And in the evening, they will be decorated with light-dynamic architectural lighting.

Four smart multifunctional supports will be installed near each site, on which full-color backlighting lamps and two types of projectors will be placed. This will create a pleasant atmosphere during sports and festive events and even organize small light shows. Audio systems, video cameras, sports floodlights and track lighting lamps will also be mounted on the supports.

The multifunctional pavilions will house changing rooms, a café with a summer terrace, a medical post, toilets, a security room, a garage with ice-resurfacing equipment, a single-block refrigeration unit with a recuperation system, i.e. the ability to reuse energy, as well as utility rooms. The pavilions will be equipped with the necessary furniture, equipment and sports equipment. Utilities (electricity, cooling, water supply, etc.) servicing the sports grounds will be hidden in underground collectors, and only compact service pavilions will remain on the surface.

In the future, the experience gained during the creation of the first 11 sites is planned to be applied in other areas of the city.

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I bow before your name

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The Moscow Folklore Center will show the play “I bow before your name.”

In the first part, viewers will be introduced to the love story of Margarita Naryshkina and Alexander Tuchkov. He died on the Borodino field, and her life lost its meaning. The second part is dedicated to Margarita, who founded a church on the site of his death in memory of her dear husband.

Duration: two hours.

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Leading Moscow architects evaluate Moscow school after reconstruction

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Architects and construction industry experts visited one of the capital's renovated schools. They assessed how the educational space had been transformed and noted the program's features "My school". This was reported by the press service of the capital Department of Education and Science.

The tour was attended by the head of conceptual design of the Asadov architectural bureau Valentin Shkuro, the head of the UB Design architectural studio Boris Uborevich-Borovsky, the head of the Studio 911 model workshop Viktor Krylov, the head of the AFA landscape and construction bureau Sergey Tatarinov and the chief architect of the organization Ksenia Golovanova. The specialists saw how the large-scale reconstruction transformed School No. 460 named after twice Heroes of the Soviet Union A.A. Golovachev and S.F. Shutov.

The school building has been completely renovated — from the facade to the classrooms. Instead of the usual corridors, spacious recreation areas with soft sofas, bright poufs and comfortable windowsill seats have appeared. These spaces are not only for relaxation — here you can prepare for lessons, hold extracurricular activities or parent-teacher meetings.

The school canteen has been transformed into a dining hall resembling a trendy café, and the traditional library has been replaced by a modern media library with comfortable spaces for reading, group work and individual work.

Particular attention was paid to classrooms. New equipment was installed in them for studying natural sciences, robotics, programming and other scientific disciplines.

A modern gym with a safe surface and new exercise machines is provided for physical education classes. Sports grounds for basketball, volleyball and mini-football, as well as for passing the standards of the "Ready for Labor and Defense" complex, have appeared on the school grounds. In addition, there are play areas and rest areas with comfortable benches.

"This is a typical project that architects made in the 1960s and 1970s. I liked that the building was easily transformed into a modern space. They removed unnecessary ceilings, made more glass doors. They change the space: it becomes light, open, democratic. If earlier there was no such thing as design, architects thought mainly about engineering, then here the designer's potential was revealed. They selected colors, materials, furniture, lighting and ceiling solutions. The work done commands respect. The interiors are completely ready, everything is thought out to the smallest detail. This design is exactly what the school needs," said the head of the architectural studio Boris Uborevich-Borovsky.

Previously Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, reported that the renovated schools have begun open days. They will last until August 30. From Monday to Friday, they will be organized from 14:00 to 20:00, and on Saturday – from 10:00 to 16:00. Guests will also enjoy training with physical education teachers and lectures from specialists of the City Psychological and Pedagogical Center. To participate, you need pre-registration.

As part of the Moscow Mayor's My School program, educational spaces are becoming more modern and functional. The first four buildings opened after reconstruction on September 1, 2024. This year, 51 students will be welcomed on Knowledge Day renovated school.

Providing schools with modern high-tech equipment helps to optimize the educational process and meets the objectives of the project “All the best for children” of the national project "Youth and Children". You can learn more about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution atspecial page.

Quickly find out the main news on the official channels of the city of Moscow inmessengers MAX And"Telegram".

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Repairs to Luzhnetskaya Embankment Begin

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Specialists from the city services complex have begun repairs on Luzhnetskaya Embankment. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

"This year, several embankments are planned to be renovated, and we will fill in the joints of the granite facing on each of them. We have started work on Luzhnetskaya Embankment, where we will put the granite facing itself in order and fill in the joints on an area of over 25 thousand square meters," noted Petr Biryukov.

Repair of facing seams begins with sandblasting the stone, then specialists proceed directly to the jointing. The seams between the slabs are cleaned of old filler, washed, then filled with polymer-cement material and rubbed with a waterproof solution. These activities are carried out on each embankment once every five years. They are necessary to ensure safe operation, because over time the material of the seams deteriorates, which can lead to displacement and even loss of granite slabs.

Where necessary, displaced granite and cornice blocks, as well as parapet fencing, will be installed in the design position. In addition, the pedestals will be partially replaced and the cast iron fencing will be painted.

For Muscovites and tourists, the work on Luzhnetskaya Embankment will go almost unnoticed, as scaffolding is being installed on the water side, moving it from site to site.

Sergei Sobyanin spoke about plans for the improvement of Moscow embankments

Quickly find out the main news in the official channels of the city of Moscow in messengers Max And "Telegram".

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Sobyanin: By September 1, all city facilities will be ready for the heating season

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By September 1, all city facilities will be ready for the start of the heating season. Sergei Sobyanin reported this on his channel in the messenger Max.

More than 74 thousand buildings were checked and prepared, including over 34 thousand houses, 13 combined heat and power plants (CHP), more than 22 thousand heating points, heating and pumping stations, small boiler houses, as well as electrical and gas networks, utility equipment, emergency teams and much more.

“We are currently finishing a large-scale, comprehensive project, thanks to which every apartment will be warm during the cold weather,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel in Messenger Max

In addition, hydraulic tests were carried out to identify potentially unreliable sections of the network and quickly restore them.

This year, one power unit at TPP-25 and two hot water boilers at TPP-26 will be overhauled, over two thousand transformer and distribution substations will be repaired, and work will be carried out in more than 2.4 thousand houses as part of the regional capital repairs program.

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A large educational complex with a sports center will appear in the Moskvorechye-Saburovo district

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An educational complex for three thousand places will appear in the Moskvorechye-Saburovo district. The developer will build it as part of the implementation of large-scale investment projects (MaIP). This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

"The city has provided the developer with 2.9 hectares of land in the Moskvorechye-Saburovo district in the south of the capital for the implementation of large-scale investment projects. He will build an educational complex that will be able to attend 2.5 thousand schoolchildren and 500 kindergarten students. The facility will be one of the largest in Moscow. A modern sports center will appear nearby," said Vladimir Efimov.

The school sports cluster will include a multifunctional stadium with football, volleyball and tennis courts. It is planned to lay a running track around it, as well as create two workout zones and a long jump pit.

"Near the residential quarter under construction in the area of 2nd Kotlyakovsky Lane, the developer has been allocated two plots – 1.74 hectares for the construction of an educational complex and 1.16 hectares for the construction of a sports center. Lease agreements have been concluded for five years within the framework of the MaIP. This is a special status that investors can receive for the construction of facilities necessary for the development of urban infrastructure," she noted.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of City Property.

The MaIP mechanism has been one of the key instruments for the development of the capital since 2016. As part of large-scale investment projects, modern production facilities, sports, public, business and educational complexes are being built in different areas of the city. This allows for the creation of jobs and further improvement of the city infrastructure.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin announced the opening schools for 825 places on the territory of the former Tushino airfield.

The construction of social facilities in Moscow corresponds to the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life".

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