A residential building will be built in the Ryazan region under the renovation program.

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An urban development plan has been issued for a plot of land for the construction of an apartment building in the Ryazan District at Mikhailova Street, plot No. 13. It will be built as part of the renovation program, according to the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy. Vladislav Ovchinsky.

"A new building with modern architecture and a landscaped courtyard will be constructed on a 0.98-hectare site. The total floor area of the building will be 34,000 square meters. Furthermore, the project includes retail and utility spaces on the ground floors, providing residents with everyday services within walking distance," said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

The South-Eastern Administrative District demonstrates high performance in implementing the state program and ranks second in the number of residential complexes already built and commissioned, designed for the wave resettlement of citizens as part of a large-scale renovation project.

A land plot urban development plan is one of the fundamental documents required for construction projects. It contains detailed information about what can be built on the site and the maximum permitted dimensions for a given building.

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow announced the inclusion of more in the renovation program five sites.

About 85 thousand families have moved into new buildings since the beginning of the renovation program.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. Sergei Sobyanin ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be accelerated. twice.

Moscow is one of the region's leaders in terms of construction volume. The high rate of housing construction is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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Sobyanin: Russia's first robot and unmanned systems testing center has opened.

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Russia's first full-cycle test center for unmanned robotic systems is operating in the capital. The center's developments are being tested in its blog wrote Sergei Sobyanin.

“I recently spoke about the active introduction of robots in

Moscow healthcare system"But before becoming part of the city's economy and environment, new technologies must undergo rigorous and comprehensive testing. To this end, the Moscow Innovation Cluster has opened Russia's first full-cycle testing center, designed for testing utility, warehouse, logistics, transport, monitoring, construction, and many other unmanned robotic systems," the Moscow Mayor announced.

The test center's main site is located in Skolkovo. It houses the headquarters, a venue for specialized events, and several sites suitable for testing various types of equipment. Additionally, the testing grounds of the Federal Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems and several other sites will also be used. Applications for testing can be submitted on the platform. and.MoscowDocument review is expedited, allowing you to begin testing your systems within just a few days of submitting your application.

Developers can test their technology in a wide variety of conditions: in offices, public spaces, on and under water, in the air, and in open areas—on asphalt, natural soil, or wooden decks.

"Having our own testing center will shorten the path from prototype to serial production. This is an important tool for stimulating the development of domestic technologies," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized.

Among the first developments being tested at the center is the autonomous floor scrubber "Unit," which is being tested by Yaku Robotics LLC. The robot automatically maps the room in real time, plots a route, and avoids obstacles—both stationary and moving. It operates confidently even in crowded areas or other challenging conditions, cleaning quickly and efficiently. When needed, the robot automatically returns to its docking station, where it recharges and replaces its water, after which it can resume work.

Gumich RTK LLC is testing the "City Guard" robot, whose task is to patrol restricted areas and public spaces. It monitors the situation and, if necessary, alerts emergency services. The robot is equipped with stereo cameras and computer vision technology. Using these technologies, "City Guard" creates precise maps of the area in real time and detects even small moving objects. The system is connected to video surveillance systems, allowing for a faster response to potential threats.

Robcom's Venom-Locust tracked platform is also undergoing testing. This maneuverable, electric-powered all-terrain vehicle offers excellent cross-country capability. It can be used for mowing grass in the summer and for clearing snow in the winter. The robot moves silently, potentially allowing it to be used in residential areas even at night. It demonstrated its effectiveness in testing, clearing snow up to 40 centimeters deep and overcoming drifts up to one meter.

Autonomous mobile robots "Moros" from Mobile Robotic Systems are designed for transporting loads weighing up to 1.5 tons in warehouses and industrial facilities. They can also interact with other smart devices, allowing the system to automatically assign tasks and plot routes. Using these robots allows for a two- to three-fold increase in labor productivity, a doubling of cargo processing speed, and a 20 percent increase in storage capacity through more efficient use of warehouse space.

Applied Robotics Group is testing a new model of the ARM robotic arm. This robotic arm is suitable for a variety of tasks: it can assemble and package products, paint, or perform precision operations on small parts. It is already being used in the automotive, pharmaceutical, and heavy industry sectors. The manufacturer produces five models with different specifications.

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Three new programs for future IT specialists will open at Moscow colleges.

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In the new academic year, Moscow colleges will introduce three training programs in information technology (IT). Students will be able to study in-depth software development and management, technical operation and maintenance of information systems, and the integration of artificial intelligence solutions. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"Moscow colleges are training qualified personnel for the city's digital economy. This has become possible thanks to close collaboration with industry leaders. More than 300 leading IT companies are already partners with the colleges. Together, we are creating a cutting-edge material and technical base and providing in-depth retraining for teachers in specialized disciplines. Currently, nearly 23,000 students are studying at Moscow's IT colleges. Interest in information technology is growing: in 2025, nearly 8,000 students entered their first year—a 10 percent increase from the previous year. They are mastering 12 in-demand specialties, including computer game development, augmented and virtual reality technologies, and the fundamentals of quantum communications. In the new academic year, students at Moscow colleges will be able to study three new areas of IT: software development and management, technical operation and maintenance of information systems, and the integration of solutions using artificial intelligence," noted Anastasia Rakova.

A key training principle is integration with real businesses. Partners with Moscow colleges include Yandex, VKontakte, MTS, Sber, and Rostelecom. They participate in the development of curricula and laboratory equipment standards, assess students' knowledge through exams, invite students to internships with job placement opportunities, and conduct internships for faculty.

Collaboration with market leaders allows us to introduce unique formats into the educational process. For example, nearly 3,500 students at the IT. Moscow College of Information Technology received free access to specialized Yandex Practicum programs in six areas, including Python development, data analysis, and system administration. They solve real-world cases and earn certificates that help them find jobs.

Hackathons and cybersecurity competitions are also held for students. Moscow transport companies participate in these competitions. Winners are invited to internships. For example, Dmitry Ivanov, a student at the IT.Moscow College of Information Technology, won the hackathon, completed an internship at the Moscow Metro, and is now working as a chief specialist at the Center for Research and Development of Unmanned Transport. He is involved in developing the concept for a driverless tram.

Teachers are also upgrading their skills. For example, 200 teachers from 14 colleges completed intensive training at the free digital technology school "School 21." They learned how to use neural networks, automate assessments, and create educational materials. This allows them to personalize the learning process and devote more time to working with each student.

Another 180 teachers are currently completing a course at the School of Programmers, a leading online IT training service. They are studying the programming languages C, Kotlin, and Java, as well as software architecture and DevOps practices, which will be used to prepare students.

To hone professional skills in conditions as close to real life as possible, IT colleges are upgrading their workshops and laboratories. In recent years, more than 360 labs have been modernized for practical training. These include spaces for programming and big data analysis, as well as labs for quantum technologies, mobile app development, and AR/VR testing.

In the coming years, a new flagship college will be built in Moscow. It will train specialists in key industry areas—from equipment and network installation and maintenance to cybersecurity, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence. It is planned to establish specialized interdisciplinary laboratories and testing grounds for urban environment modeling, transportation management, software development and artificial intelligence, social digitalization, communications and infocommunications, and the IT. Moscow technology park. This educational format ensures deep immersion in the profession from the first year and is based exclusively on current industry practices.

Earlier, Anastasia Rakova announced the start college forum, which will take place from March 21 to 24 at Gostiny Dvor. At the event, everyone will have the opportunity to learn about current educational programs presented by over 60 city, federal, and private colleges.

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Digital signs have been updated at the Akademicheskaya and Vavilovskaya metro stations.

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In preparation for the opening of the underground transfer between the Akademicheskaya metro station on both lines and the new exit at Vavilovskaya on the Troitskaya line, specialists modernized digital signage and installed 10 screens capable of displaying dynamic information.

Instead of the traditional full-scale nighttime maintenance, the Troitskaya Line used deferred content loading technology for the first time. Developed by Russian IT engineers, this technology allowed passengers to see up-to-date information on screens the moment the underground transfer between Akademicheskaya station and exit No. 3 at Vavilovskaya station opened. This approach allowed Muscovites to plan the most convenient routes both before and after the new facilities opened.

"Over the past year, the number of digital navigation elements in the metro has more than doubled. Thanks to a domestic development, we implemented a deferred information loading technology. This allowed us to instantly update information on 59 Troitskaya Line station signs at the opening of transfers and exits, as well as implement a personalized approach by posting special messages. Furthermore, Akademicheskaya became the third station on this line to feature continuous exit numbering. We continue to develop digital navigation at the initiative of Sergei Sobyanin," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

With the opening of the transfer at Akademicheskaya, digital signs introduced sequential exit numbers. Now passengers can find the exit they need even if it's at a neighboring station with the same name. The number is displayed next to the name of the station to which the transfer is possible.

To inform passengers about the new convenient transfer between lines, a special message was added to the signs notifying them of the underground transfer option when traveling to the neighboring station. A similar announcement also announces the opening of the new exit #3 from Vavilovskaya. This is another advantage of digital wayfinding: signs can flexibly combine primary and secondary information by varying the arrangement of text and graphic blocks.

Furthermore, references to the ground-level transfer have been removed from all digital navigation elements. This has allowed for larger font sizes for the names of points of interest located near the stations. Signs installed directly in the underpass not only indicate the direction to the adjacent line but also show the names of facilities at the shared exits of both stations.

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Moscow-based clients are optimizing their urban development project costs by analyzing initial contract prices.

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In 2025, Moscow clients saved over 200 billion rubles thanks to a preliminary analysis of initial (maximum) price calculations in urban development projects. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Verifying the initial (maximum) price calculations for contracts and agreements allows us to optimize procurement costs in urban development even before the procedures are announced. Thanks to a thorough analysis of price indicators, Moscow customers receive a correctly calculated maximum amount for the future transaction, which reduces the overall project cost and ensures compliance with procurement laws. In 2025, such preliminary work helped save 219.1 billion rubles," said Vladimir Efimov.

Verification of the calculation and justification of initial prices is mandatory when coordinating centralized purchases of the capital Urban Development Policy ComplexThis procedure is carried out if construction, reconstruction, major repairs, or demolition of buildings and structures is planned. In addition, procurement by other organizations under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Government is subject to approval if they include design and survey work and construction and installation work in a single lot.

The assessment is carried out by the state-owned institution (GKU) Mosstroyzakupki, subordinate to To the Moscow City Committee for Pricing Policy in Construction and State Expertise of Projects (Moscow Committee for Expertise).

"When requesting a service, the customer provides a draft contract (agreement), technical specifications, and a protocol for calculating the initial price, as well as other supporting documents depending on the subject of the procurement. Specialists verify the calculations for compliance with approved methods and rules established by procurement legislation. Over the past year, the State Budgetary Institution Mosstroyzakupki has reviewed over three thousand applications for initial price verification," noted the Chairman of Moskomexpertiza.

Ivan Shcherbakov.

The amount agreed upon during the verification process becomes the starting price, with which the contractor selection procedure is published in the unified procurement information system.

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Municipal vehicles have begun spring cleaning of the streets.

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With the arrival of warmer weather and dry weather, vacuum sweepers have taken to the streets of Moscow. This was announced by the Moscow city administration. urban economy complex.

To remove dirt, the machines are equipped with side round brushes and two tanks. One is for suctioned dirt, and the other (containing liquid) is for moistening the road surface. The unit uses pressure to suck dirt, dust, and small debris from the roadway and gutter area into the tank. For greater cleaning efficiency, the roads are moistened.

To clear sidewalks, specialists from the State Budgetary Institution "Avtomobilnye Dorogi" (Motor Roads) use compact and maneuverable machines that easily work in narrow and confined spaces without disturbing pedestrians. They are ideal for high-traffic areas.

New electric street sweepers have been operating on the city's streets since 2025. They have already been refitted for the current season. This model is compact, versatile, and maneuverable. In summer, it functions as a roadside vacuum cleaner, and in winter, it cleans urban spaces with a front brush and distributes de-icing materials. A key advantage of this machine is its environmentally friendly electric motor.

Vacuum sweeping and cleaning equipment is used year-round when the road surface is dry and there is no precipitation.

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Owners of 61 sports facilities in the capital can take advantage of a property tax break for organizations.

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IN register of sports facilities Another sports and fitness center has been included in the list of eligible organizations for property tax benefits. Now, the owners of 61 sports facilities will be able to take advantage of this support measure, which reduces property taxes by a factor of 10. This was reported by Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and Development.

"The tax break was introduced in 2022 to support major sports facilities. Previously, the register included multifunctional sports complexes, stadiums, an ice palace, a tennis center, a sports training facility, and other facilities that contribute to the development of sports in the capital. Now, the list has been expanded to include a new fitness and wellness center. Owners of all the facilities included in the register will be able to save over one and a half billion rubles annually on property taxes," noted Maria Bagreeva.

The registry is updated as applications are received from owners. Owners of sports facilities over 8,000 square meters in area, which are included in the All-Russian Register of Sports Facilities, can apply for inclusion.

To receive the benefit, the owner must submit an application toDepartment of Economic Policy and Development of the City of MoscowThe property will be included in the register after all criteria are confirmed. The exemption will apply from the date compliance begins, but not before January 1, 2022.

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Mosbilet invites you to visit the Alexander Shilov Gallery

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Thirty years ago, in 1996, Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation, People's Artist of the USSR, and Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts Alexander Shilov donated 355 works to the state and the city of Moscow. Now residents and visitors to the capital can see the collection inAlexander Shilov Gallery, subordinate to the capital Department of Culture.

These paintings—portraits of defenders of the Fatherland, cultural figures, clergy, and ordinary villagers, as well as landscapes and still lifes created over the years—formed the core of the gallery's collection.

Choosing a path

Alexander Shilov was born in 1943 in Moscow. The future artist attended evening school and worked as a loader in a factory, but never stopped drawing. In 1957, he began studying at the art studio of the House of Pioneers in Moscow's Timiryazevsky District, where his talent was noticed. His first visit to the Tretyakov Gallery left a lasting impression on Alexander Shilov, and he remained forever fascinated by the classical Russian school of painting.

In 1968, Alexander Shilov entered the Moscow State Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov.

Alexander Shilov's work has received well-deserved recognition: in 1977, he was awarded the Lenin Komsomol Prize for a series of portraits of Soviet cosmonauts; in 1985, he was named a People's Artist of the USSR; in 2001, he was named an academician of the Russian Academy of Arts; and in 2025, he was awarded the Gold Star medal of the Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation.

The popularity of his exhibitions was truly national: viewers waited hours for the chance to experience the world born from his brush. Exhibitions were held not only in Russia, but also in Belarus, Canada, Kuwait, Portugal, France, Japan, and other countries.

Alexander Shilov Gallery

Given the artist's popularity, his commitment to the realistic traditions of the Russian school of painting, and his contribution to civic awareness and patriotism, the State Duma of the Russian Federation and the Moscow Government unanimously decided to establish the Moscow State Art Gallery of the People's Artist of the USSR A.M. Shilov.

The gallery opened on May 31, 1997. The exhibition was housed within the walls of a historic mansion on Znamenka Street (number 5), built in 1829 according to designs by Yevgraf Tyurin. The choice of this historic building proved auspicious: the gallery naturally blended into the architectural ensemble of famous Moscow monuments and quickly became a landmark on the city's cultural map. Alexander Shilov won the hearts of viewers thanks to his mastery and gift for not only capturing striking physical likenesses but also capturing the inner world of his subjects, conveying it in his paintings.

On the day of the gallery's grand opening, Alexander Shilov promised to add new works to the collection annually—and he kept his word: in nearly 30 years of operation, the gallery's collection has surpassed 1,880 paintings.

Among those depicted by the artist are People's Artist of the USSR Sergei Lemeshev (1976), People's Artist of Russia composer Oskar Feltsman (2002), People's Artist of Russia director Mikhail Kozakov (2007), playwright Viktor Rozov (1997), and film director Sergei Bondarchuk (1994). Alexander Shilov is credited with painting over 50 portraits of World War II veterans, including "Pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union N.V. Popova" (2005), "On Victory Day. Machine Gunner P.P. Shorin" (1987), and "Hero of Russia Scout A.N. Botyan" (2011). The artist also painted portraits of clergy, such as Bishop Vasily (1998) and Archbishop Pimen (1990).

Due to the increasing number of paintings donated by the artist to the state and the city of Moscow, a new building designed by Mikhail Posokhin opened in 2003. It complemented the classic 19th-century mansion, forming a unified architectural and artistic ensemble.

Exhibitions and concerts at the gallery

Alexander Shilov's work is one of the most important phenomena in Russian realist art. True to the traditions of the Russian school of painting, the artist affirms values essential in any era: the beauty of the human soul, compassion, patriotism, dignity, and love for one's homeland. The portrait gallery created by Alexander Shilov, developed over decades, unfolds before the viewer a broad canvas of Russian life in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, its history through its faces.

IN permanent exhibition On display are portraits of ordinary soldiers, intelligence officers, counterintelligence officers, doctors, scientists, church officials, and cultural figures, as well as images of ordinary villagers, women, and children. Landscapes, still lifes, and genre paintings, no less significant for Alexander Shilov's artistic legacy, are also on display.

The gallery regularly hosts chamber concerts of classical music. For example, March 21 The concert will feature works by Franz Hoffmeister, Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven, and late Romantic composers Max Bruch, Gustav Mahler, and Hermann Mohr. Guests are invited to a concert on March 27. Mozart and Salieri: ConfessionThe program includes music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and poetry by Alexander Pushkin performed by the Blagovest sacred music ensemble. The event will take place on March 29. gala concert the second international multi-genre competition dedicated to the 135th anniversary of Sergei Prokofiev's birth.

Tickets for visiting the permanent exhibition and all gallery events can be purchased through the service Mosbilet.

Using this service, you can purchase tickets to any event at city cultural institutions without markup or commission, for yourself or as a gift. The service's capabilities are constantly expanding. Users with a full or standard mos.ru account do not need to enter personal information when purchasing a ticket. Furthermore, you don't need to bring an ID to attend an event; simply show the ticket inspector the QR code of your digital ticket. The service also offers personalized event selections.

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Eco-friendly and reliable: how a unique underwater siphon was built in the center of the capital

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In 2025, in less than a year, the construction of the Shelepikhinsky gas pipeline was completedthe bottom of the Moscow River.

The facility has become a significant element of the capital's gas infrastructure. The pipeline, which stretches over 170 meters, has improved the reliability of gas supply to six districts in four administrative districts of Moscow. The areas served include residential and industrial areas of Khoroshevo-Mnevniki and Shchukino (Northwestern Administrative District), Khoroshevsky (Northern Administrative District), Presnensky (Central Administrative District), and Dorogomilovo and Ramenki (Western Administrative District).

As they told inMoscow's urban infrastructure complexThe new siphon gas pipeline runs under the Moskva River and connects Bolshaya Filevskaya Street with Shelepikhinskaya Embankment. During construction, specialists dug starter and receiver pits over 20 meters deep, an open-pit section of 16 meters, and the main portion of the route (over 160 meters) was completed using microtunneling. This technology allowed for the pipeline to be laid with high precision under the riverbed using tunneling systems guided by laser navigation systems. Furthermore, a high-pressure steel pipeline pipe, meeting modern reliability and industrial safety requirements, was installed in a protective casing.

The implemented engineering solution has no negative impact on the Moscow River ecosystem or the urban environment. Unlike outdated technologies, which involved laying pipes directly into riverbed trenches, the new pipeline is located at a depth of more than 10 meters beneath the riverbed. This reduced operating costs and eliminated the need for underwater work.

Domestic materials and pipelines meeting current safety standards were used during construction. The pipeline has a service life of over 40 years, and requires no annual maintenance.

Operational monitoring is carried out 24/7 by specialists from Mosgaz's central control room. Modern monitoring systems allow for remote gas shutoff in less than a minute and a half in the event of an emergency. Completion of the project marks a significant milestone in the modernization of Moscow's gas infrastructure and has created an additional reserve of reliability and security for the city's long-term energy supply.

The projects being implemented in the capital to develop and modernize the engineering infrastructure are in line with the goals and objectives of the national project Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Entrepreneurs can purchase 13 commercial premises in the Nekrasovka district.

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Entrepreneurs can apply to participate in the auction for the sale 13 commercial premises for general use, located in the Nekrasovka area on Marshal Eremenko Street. This was reported by Kirill Purtov, head of the capital's Department of Competition Policy.

"Nekrasovka is one of the most rapidly developing districts in Moscow, creating ample business opportunities. You can purchase premises to start or expand your business directly from the city at open auctions. Thirteen premises are currently available on Marshal Eremenko Street. Nine of them are located on the ground floors, and four more are on the second floor. All the properties are flexible in their intended use, allowing entrepreneurs to conduct any type of commercial activity here. Applications for the auctions will be accepted between March 30 and April 6," noted Kirill Purtov.

The premises are located at 1 Marshal Eremenko Street, Buildings 1, 2, and 3. The areas of the properties range from 68.6 to 233.9 square meters. They are connected to basic utilities. The premises on the ground floors also have separate entrances. The seller of the property is the Moscow City State Enterprise "Civil Construction Department," which is subordinate to the Moscow City Government. Department of City Property.

The auctions will be held from April 7 to 14 on the Roseltorg online platform. Registration and an enhanced, qualified electronic signature are required to participate.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the Moscow investment portal is serving as a showcase for them. In the section Moscow Auctions There is all the necessary information about the lots, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation.

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The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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