Why are city signs with QR codes convenient for Muscovites and tourists?

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Since the beginning of 2025, 451 new city signs with QR codes have been installed in Moscow, and almost 1,300 information fields with this code have been added to existing ones. This was reported in Moscow's urban infrastructure complexIn total, city signs in the capital today are equipped with 6,588 information fields containing QR codes.

The first city signs with QR codes appeared in the capital in 2020 as part of a historical and patriotic navigation project commemorating the 75th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War. These included signs to the Victory Museum on Poklonnaya Hill, to the houses where marshals and heroes of the Soviet Union lived, and to war memorials. Later, the project was expanded to include information about Russian space explorers, explorers, geographers, and cultural figures.

When you point your smartphone's camera at a signpost's QR code, a link opens with detailed information about the person or event associated with the object or address. This page also allows you to plot a convenient route in your navigation app.

In 2025, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, the streets of Moscow were marked with memorials to the heroic deeds of veterans of the 1941–1945 war. In the Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug—in the Kommunarka district, on Scandinavian Boulevard, and on Edvard Griga Street—city signs with QR codes were installed, telling the story of the exploits of intelligence officer Gevork Vartanyan. Furthermore, new pedestrian navigation elements will provide information about the monuments within the Victory Museum dedicated to the heroes of Russia and participants in the special military operation, and will also point the way to them.

Specialists from the Moscow Analytical Center installed 247 new QR-coded signs and 618 QR-coded information fields on existing navigation elements that show the way to Moscow churches in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts, as well as in the Western administrative district.

Additionally, 20 new city signs with QR codes have been installed, providing directions to the Church of St. Nicholas of Myra in Tushino, the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "of the Sign," the street named after the Russian church figure and educator, rector of the Church of the Sign, Nikolai Sirotkin, the Church of St. Demetrius, Metropolitan of Rostov in Ochakov, as well as the Church of the Holy Royal Passion-Bearers and the Novodevichy Convent.

Previously Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov reported that this year in the capital they installed over 1.1 thousand city signs and over 3.6 thousand house signsAll navigation elements comply with the developed standard—blue signs with white letters are easy to read and seamlessly integrated into the street's architectural space.

About 2,600 house and city signs have been installed in Moscow since the beginning of the year.A unified navigation system will help find historical sites associated with the Battle of Stalingrad.Sobyanin: We will install another 240 historical markers for Victory Day this year.

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"The Choice." A psychological thriller at the Oleg Tabakov Theater

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Oleg Tabakov's Moscow Theatre presents the premiere "Choice" in the "Basement" – a restored theater space on Chaplygina Street.

Vladimir Mashkov, artistic director of the Oleg Tabakov Theatre, explains: "Young actors, as well as experienced ones, are seriously trying their hand at directing. The play is being staged by our theatre's remarkable actress and director Alena Lapteva, together with the Tabakov Theatre's creative team." Sovremennik Theatre and our Oleg Tabakov Theatre School."

A cozy trap

The producers defined the play's genre as a psychological thriller. The action lasts an hour and a half without intermission, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. The plot grips you from the very first second, leaving no time to pause and reflect on what you've just witnessed.

The story moves quickly, the tension builds with no release, and watching it becomes a continuous journey through the most hidden and dark corners of the human soul.

The play was staged using a unique script, the unpredictability of which is intriguing. What choice are we talking about? What will the characters choose? What does this choice mean for each of us?

The stage is set for a cozy literary café: a few tables, a bar counter, and numerous bookcases. Open books hang from a chandelier. This place is a symbol of safety, intellectual comfort, dialogue, and the light of culture. A place where reason reigns. The welcoming atmosphere seems conducive to warm conversation, and the audience doesn't anticipate the impending conflict. They are relaxed by the café's atmosphere, and this makes the impending onslaught of emotional chaos all the more poignant.

The many books around hint at the experience of relationships between different people embedded in them and reinterpreted by this production.

"This is a story created by the actors and the director, tapping into human experience through artificial intelligence, about what has been said about choice over the millennia and what this theme of choice is. The performance is unusual, but filled with absolutely genuine feeling and emotion," says Vladimir Mashkov.

Breadwinner of Monsters

The action begins. A mysterious man (Honored Artist of Russia Vitaly Egorov) appears. He enters the café from a bustling street. The sounds of rain, passing cars, and conversation reach the viewer. He closes the door behind him, instantly cutting off the outside noise and finding himself in a quiet world of books, coffee, and the measured ticking of a clock. The man opens a large notebook and begins to write enthusiastically.

People bring their chaos, pain, and the noise of desires from the streets. In the cafe, the clock ticks steadily, giving time for decision-making; books offer the accumulated experience of humanity and act as silent judges.

Various people approach the hero, each asking for something different. The Man responds that he can give them what he desires in exchange for completing a terrifying task. However, the Man doesn't force them to do what he offers and says he doesn't give impossible tasks. "You leave me no choice," exclaims one of the heroes, to which the Man calmly replies, "On the contrary, I offer options." For some reason, each is unwilling to abandon their task. For some, the price of what they desire exceeds moral principles; others are unable to deviate from this path, even without realizing it; and still others say, "Sometimes we are not free to make our choices, but the very fact that we have the opportunity to do anything pushes us to make them."

People are dependent on their own personalities and desires. But when they are formally given freedom of action, the illusion of omnipotence overshadows internal inhibitions. A person doesn't offer a choice of action—they offer a choice. If a person desires something so much that they are willing to endure the most terrifying experience, then that is the path they have chosen.

"You're a monster!" one of the heroes cries in fear, but the Man merely remarks condescendingly, "Let's just say I feed monsters." Who is he? An embodiment of fate? A master of destinies? A devil to whom one sells one's soul?

Vitaly Egorov describes his character this way: "I really like the idea of not commenting too much on my character, so that the mystery, the aura of suspense, remains, and so that we can give the audience the opportunity to draw their own conclusions and determine who he is. I know he's a man who's lived through a lot—drama and tragedy, family, parents, his wife, and children. He has a very rich past. And this research, this observation, is an opportunity to correct these mistakes, to understand whether a person can make a choice and choose the right decision in a given situation. This research, this experiment, recorded in his diary, could become a very good film script."

Details of fate

The play features 11 characters—people of different professions and social statuses, but all united by a desire to change their lives. It's so intense and unbearable that they're willing to sign a pact. The "terrible" decision one character must make inevitably affects the life of the next customer. The audience sees how the first customer's decision echoes in the story of the next. This creates a sense of being caught in a web from which there's no escape. Everyone witnesses the choice and sees its consequences.

"Everyone can see themselves in these stories," says Alena Lapteva. "These are stories about parents and children, about relationships between men and women, personal stories shared by the characters. So, this is about us all. It's about how we are all connected. It's about how the fate of one person depends on the actions of another. And before we make a choice, how we act, we need to consider the possible consequences."

It happens that the hero achieves their desires before fulfilling the terms of the contract, because the most important thing is the person's belief in their goal. A desire is fulfilled not because the Person fulfills it, but because the client, having accepted the terms, has already internally crossed the line. They believe that the goal is achievable at this price. And this change in their consciousness, this new determination, however monstrous, in itself becomes the engine of change.

"You did this for yourself," the Man philosophically remarks when one of the characters reports on completing a task. The client arrives in a state of internal conflict. The task is merely the form their desire takes to break through. There was always a choice. And it was made in favor of some part of themselves, even the darkest. All the "scary" tasks are merely projections of their own inner monsters.

"There are many solutions to a single problem," the Man continues, "I offer only one." "Do you believe in God?" the client asks. "I believe in details," the Man replies. Truth, destiny, character, and choice are hidden not in global laws, but in the details. And the Man keeps his notebook as a collection of details: gestures, intonations, involuntary reactions. From them, he reads his interlocutor like an open book and offers that crucial detail-task that will change their entire life.

The grandiose feeling of having made a choice

The play "Choice" at the Oleg Tabakov Theatre is a profound exploration of a theme we all face on a regular basis. Every choice, even the most seemingly insignificant, can change our lives forever. It's crucial to be able to make the right decision and realize that it depends not on some mythical master of fate, but on ourselves. Someone can only guide us down the path we must follow ourselves, understanding that without our own desire and willpower, we would never have embarked on it. "I felt like I'd made a choice." "And how does that feel?" "It's fucking amazing!"

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Moscow companies are developing innovative solutions for the green economy.

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Moscow enterprises are developing and implementing high-tech solutions to minimize their environmental impact. These include wastewater treatment equipment, which is in demand in food factories, gas analyzers, and air filtration systems for various industries. This was announced by the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. Anatoly Garbuzov.

"Moscow is Russia's largest industrial center. Nearly 4,600 enterprises operate there, ranging from large factories to small businesses. At the same time, industry blends harmoniously into the city's neighborhoods thanks to modern technologies that minimize environmental impact. Furthermore, Moscow companies themselves are providers of innovative solutions for the green economy—for example, the capital manufactures air filtration systems with 99 percent efficiency and equipment for safe and high-quality wastewater treatment," noted Anatoly Garbuzov.

For example, the analytical instrument-making bureau "Khromdet-Ekologiya" has been producing gas analyzers and detectors for over 35 years. These devices enable industrialists to monitor the air for harmful, toxic, and explosive substances, including oil and petroleum product vapors, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, chlorine, carbon monoxide, and others. The core technical developments are protected by patents.

Clients include companies from Moscow and St. Petersburg, the Perm region, the Irkutsk, Samara, and Bryansk regions, and other regions of Russia. In Moscow, the equipment is in demand in the oil refining and chemical industries, as well as in water supply and wastewater systems.

Salfox creates air purification systems for toxic chemical compounds. They are used in the housing and utilities sector in Moscow, as well as in St. Petersburg, Tyumen, Orenburg, and other cities.

The equipment minimizes industrial emissions of pollutants such as hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, and ammonia. Air purification efficiency is 99 percent. The final oxidation product is a sulfur suspension—a harmless, odorless substance. Therefore, the technology not only prevents the release of various chemical compounds into the atmosphere but is also environmentally safe.

Eco-friendly solutions are also employed by the hardware, software, and computing equipment manufacturer, JSC NTC ELINS. The exhaust ventilation system at the facility is equipped with specialized domestic filters. These are selected based on the ingredients used.

"When unfavorable weather conditions occur, when the natural self-purification of atmospheric air decreases, we reduce the intensity of production processes. We also have an environmental monitoring system in place. We invite specialists from licensed physical and chemical laboratories to determine the qualitative and quantitative composition of atmospheric air both at the emission source and at the boundary of the company's sanitary protection zone," said Irina Tikmenova, the company's Deputy General Director.

Equipment for pre-treatment of wastewater has been developed at the Technopolis Moscow Special Economic Zone.

The research and production company "Gidrix" offers wastewater treatment equipment in the capital. The company develops solutions for mechanical, physical-chemical, and biological filtration, as well as effective dewatering methods. These systems demonstrate high efficiency and resource conservation, minimizing subsequent disposal costs.

The products are used in over 50 cities across Russia, with customers including large industrial and food producers, central and regional water utilities. They are also used at wastewater treatment plants in various districts of the capital, as well as at industrial facilities in Moscow and the surrounding region.

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Spouses of SVO participants will be taught how to start their own business.

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On December 11, the flagship My Work center will host a mentoring lounge called "Women's Business." Visitors, including wives, mothers, and sisters of SVO participants, will learn how to start and grow their own businesses.

"For many women, starting their own business is much more than just a way to earn money. The Moscow Employment Service always supports the development of the potential of every Moscow resident. Our mentoring lounge, 'Women's Business,' isn't just a lecture, but a space where you can gain concrete business tools and, equally important, support from the women's community. We want each participant to receive not only a ready-made action plan but also the confidence that their goals are achievable," said Andrey Tarasov, head of the Moscow Employment Service.

The event will take place at 48 Shabolovka Street. Participation is free, but registration is required. pre-registration.

The event will begin with an analysis of labor market trends for 2026. An expert will discuss promising niches and franchising. The "Path to a Sustainable Practice" section will help participants build a concrete development plan: participants will learn how to attract their first clients, develop their own methodology, and plan a budget. The "From Idea to Scaling" session will cover a step-by-step process—from choosing a concept and launching a project to the principles of replication.

At the "Woman Shaping the Future of Manufacturing" training, experts will discuss the transition from a technical role to a leadership role, and at the "Points of Support: How the Body Helps Find the Path" seminar, they will explain how regular exercise can help solve complex problems.

The educational program will conclude with a training session titled "How to Become an Entrepreneur in a Time of Uncertainty." Experts will explore tools and strategies to help participants avoid common mistakes and build a sustainable business.

The event will also feature a "Women's Solution Support Circle" session. Participants will be able to not only discuss their ideas but also receive feedback on their projects and make useful connections.

The event will be held with the participation of the Committee for the Development of Women's Entrepreneurship of the Moscow City Branch of the All-Russian Public Organization of Small and Medium Entrepreneurship "Opora Rossii".

As Sergei Sobyanin noted instrategies for the development of Moscow's social protection system By 2030, the city offers every Muscovite and resident of other regions the opportunity to develop their human resource potential and successfully integrate into the country's largest labor market.

The Moscow Employment Service is the largest state-run employment agency, assisting Moscow residents in their job search. Its structure includes employment offices, many of which are located within the My Documents government services centers. Its flagship centers are located at 2 Kuusinen Street, Building 1, and 48 Shabolovka Street. The specialized My Career employment center is located at 1 Sergiya Radonezhskogo Street, Building 1.

At the "Professions of the Future" center (38 Shchepkina Street, Building 1), you can master one of 75 in-demand professions in various economic sectors in a maximum of three months. Career mentors will help you find employment after completing the training. The center partners with over 3,000 employers.

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Sergei Sobyanin congratulated on the anniversary of the counteroffensive in the Battle of Moscow.

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Sergei Sobyanin congratulated Muscovites on the 84th anniversary of the start of the Soviet counteroffensive in the Battle of Moscow on his channel in MAX messenger.

In those harsh December days of 1941, the fate of the country and the entire world was decided beneath the walls of the capital. The first major success of the Great Patriotic War gave the defenders strength and reinforced their faith in victory over the Nazis. Decades later, our memory once again returns us to the last stand. We will never forget the heroism of those who selflessly held the line and advanced across the snow-covered fields of the Moscow region.

"We will always be grateful to the heroic generation of frontline soldiers and home front workers who defended our native land. The legacy of the victors is sacred to present and future generations. I wish you, dear friends, courage, health, prosperity, peaceful skies, and all the best," Sergei Sobyanin congratulated the Great Patriotic War veterans and Moscow residents.

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The number of IT clubs for Moscow schoolchildren has increased 3.5 times over the past five years.

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Today, there are nearly five thousand information technology (IT) and multimedia clubs operating in the capital. During these classes, children study programming, 3D modeling, and computer engineering. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"To enable young Muscovites interested in information technology to study this field in depth, better prepare for admission to a specialized university, and confirm their desire to pursue a career in IT, the capital has developed a system of supplementary education in the most modern fields. These include robotics, 3D modeling, programming, and more. Over the past five years, the number of IT clubs in Moscow has increased 3.5-fold. Currently, nearly 5,000 such sections are open to schoolchildren, where approximately 87,000 students are mastering modern technologies, including mobile app development and computer engineering. For comparison, in 2020, there were 1,300 IT clubs, with just over 20,000 students enrolled," said Anastasia Rakova.

From sports to robotics: the number of clubs in Moscow's renovated schools has increased by almost 40 percent.

Where do IT clubs operate?

Robotics classes are held at the Moscow Palace of Pioneers. Nearly 1,500 schoolchildren attend. They work with digital equipment, create 3D models in specialized apps, and program mobile robots. The students showcase their developments at competitions, such as the Moscow Youth Robotics Tournament. During their studies, they master design, prototyping, digital electronics, and even artificial intelligence technologies.

A 3D modeling section has opened at the Bibirevo Children's and Youth Creativity Center. Students learn to create 3D objects and complex scenes from scratch, mastering professional modeling and animation tools. During each class, students develop real-life projects—from individual models to interactive scenes. They then present their projects at city competitions, including the "Masteryata" children's championship.

"3D is the universal language of the future. It unites mathematics, art, and technology. Students learn to think in volumes, work step-by-step, correct mistakes, and bring a project to a high-quality end result. The most valuable thing is instant feedback: changing the lighting or material creates a different emotional effect. The skills children acquire in these classes are important not only for their studies but also for their future professions," said 3D modeling instructor Alexander Meftadinov.

The Strogino Children's Art Center offers classes in additive manufacturing. Students develop virtual models, which they then use to create three-dimensional objects. They master the full production cycle—from sketching to 3D printing. This allows them to become familiar from an early age with professional software used by leading IT companies.

A graphic design lab has opened at the Khoroshevo Palace of Children and Youth Creativity. During the classes, young Muscovites not only learn tools but also work independently on projects, developing compositions, illustrations, and branding. Students create logos, posters, and identities for various brands, learning to critically evaluate design and find innovative solutions.

Zlata Chmykhova, a student in the "Graphic Design" group, shared that the group taught her not just how to draw, but how to think like a designer. During class, the teacher demonstrated how color, fonts, and composition influence perception. And when her work was praised at the final review, she realized her hard work had not been in vain. Now Zlata notices that graphics are everywhere—from store packaging to app interfaces. She wants to develop this field and work on larger projects.

Pre-professional classes

High school students who wish to continue their in-depth IT studies can enroll in the appropriate pre-professional classes. As Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin previously announced in his blog, this academic year IT classes were opened in 178 schools. Approximately 10,400 high school students are enrolled in these programs—ten times more than at the project's launch in 2019.

Sobyanin: The number of students in entrepreneurship classes has increased eightfold.

Supplemental education programs develop students' creative and critical thinking and develop skills that will be useful in their future careers. Supplemental education activities contribute to the "All the Best for Children" national project. Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Light tunnels decorated Moscow in anticipation of the New Year.

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City Services specialists have installed more than 10 light tunnels, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"The capital has traditionally been decorated for the New Year and Christmas holidays—lighted decorative structures have been installed throughout the city, creating a special festive atmosphere and providing additional illumination at night. Specialists from JSC UEK installed more than 10 light tunnels, including on Tverskoy, Nikitsky, and Gogolevsky Boulevards, Manezhnaya, and Triumfalnaya Squares," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

One of the most popular tunnels among city residents and tourists is located on Tverskoy Boulevard. Last year, the 100-meter structure was made multimedia-capable—using special technology, various figures can be projected onto its surface.

A "Crystal Tunnel" installation was installed on Nikitsky Boulevard. The previous pink LEDs were replaced with warm white ones and horizontal icicle-shaped elements were added. Another installation, 50 meters long, was installed on Gogolevsky Boulevard.

Triumphal Square is now adorned with a 38-meter-long light tunnel. The structure consists of several rectangular frames with cool white-blue illumination along the inner contour. Manezhnaya Square houses two tunnels, united by an artistic theme. The first is decorated with figures of musical instruments and a treble clef, while the second features graceful arches and patterns.

In addition, light tunnels can be seen at the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, Petrovsky Park, Poklonnaya Hill, Sokolnicheskaya Square, Myasnitskie Vorota Square, and near the Russian Ministry of Defense on Frunzenskaya Embankment.

Modern energy-saving LED lighting is used to decorate the city. These lights consume tens of times less electricity, are safe, and are designed to operate in all weather conditions.

In recent years, Moscow has accumulated a sufficient supply of decorative elements, allowing for a complete decoration. All lighting and decorative structures are multifunctional, reusable, and can be customized.

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The Moscow Video Game and Animation Cluster was awarded a national prize.

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Over 150,000 people attended the events of the first Moscow International Video Game Week, which took place from November 27 to 30. Over 330 city venues and 730 computer clubs in virtually every region of Russia joined the program. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

The project's scale resulted in a national record—the largest e-tournament ever held, with 4,600 players participating. Overall, the various competitions brought together approximately 116,000 people across the country.

Around 200 experts from more than 20 countries spoke at the business program events—heads of leading companies from Russia, China, India, the Middle East, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Moscow studios held 250 meetings with potential partners and investors. Dozens of contracts are currently under discussion, aimed at bringing Russian products to new markets.

"The city has signed 15 cooperation agreements. New partners include the IT Hub of Uzbekistan, the Yakutia Creative Cluster, a number of relevant domestic associations, educational institutions, and large companies," said Natalia Sergunina.

The documents envisage the joint creation of educational and acceleration programs, the organization and holding of events, participation in international exhibitions, and the promotion of projects on online platforms.

Moscow video game and software developers will be introduced to the Chinese market with city support.

The central event of the week was the opening of the first stage of the creative cluster at the Skolkovo Innovation Center. Moscow Cluster of Video Games and AnimationThis is a unique platform that encompasses the full content development cycle. It will cover all areas of the industry, from training to supporting Moscow studios in their export activities.

"The new cluster's significance for the creative industries was recognized by the expert council of the Russian Creative Awards. The project received an award in the Global Creative Economics category," said Natalia Sergunina.

Eight animation companies and 33 gaming companies became residents. They received access to modern infrastructure, benefits from the Skolkovo Foundation, and assistance in promoting their products internationally.

During Moscow International Video Game Week, the cluster hosted an exhibition featuring 60 Russian developers. Over 25,000 Muscovites and tourists got to see and test new games.

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15 buildings are being built in the west of the capital as part of a renovation program.

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Fifteen residential complexes are being built in seven districts of the capital's Western Administrative District as part of the renovation program, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Currently, 15 residential complexes, covering a total area of nearly 810,000 square meters, are being built in the western part of the capital as part of the renovation program. The construction sites are located in seven districts of the district. In total, the new buildings are designed to house nearly 7,800 apartments. Over 100 apartments will be adapted for people with disabilities. The total amount of living space in the buildings under construction in the western part of the capital will exceed 455,000 square meters," said Vladimir Efimov.

Residential complexes are constructed using high-quality materials and modern technical equipment, primarily sourced domestically. Energy efficiency is also taken into account during design and construction.

Each new building will be designed to be barrier-free, with staircase-free entrances. The buildings will feature spacious, bright entrances, as well as concierge rooms and stroller storage.

"Currently, five new buildings are being constructed in the Fili-Davydkovo district in the western part of the capital as part of the renovation program. Four buildings will be built in the Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye district, and two more in the Mozhaisk district. One new building will be built each in the Solntsevo, Filevsky Park, Kuntsevo, and Prospekt Vernadskogo districts. Landscaped public spaces will be created in the courtyards of each building. Around 60 recreational areas are planned, including children's play areas, sports zones, and areas for quiet outdoor recreation," explained the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Each stage of construction of buildings under the renovation program in the west of the capital is carried out under control Committee for State Construction Supervision of the City of Moscow (Moscow State Construction Supervision Authority). According to the agency's chairman Anton SlobodchikovaSince the start of construction, approximately 30 inspections and supervision activities have been conducted at construction sites. Specialists from the subordinate Expertise Center participated in the on-site inspections commissioned by the committee. They conducted laboratory and instrumental testing of the quality of structures and materials to ensure compliance with approved design solutions.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that buildings under the renovation program are being saved up to 40 percent of resources compared to five-story buildings.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the relocation of 5,176 buildings. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be increased. 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 atspecial page.

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The number of entrepreneurs on the supplier portal increased by 40,000 in 2025.

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The number of entrepreneurs registered on the capital's supplier portal has exceeded 390,000. Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and Development.

"Over the past 12 years, the Supplier Portal has become an important interregional tool for small-volume public procurement. It helps entrepreneurs from across the country find customers in 43 regions of Russia. By the beginning of December, the number of suppliers registered on the portal exceeded 390,000, an increase of 40,000 since the beginning of the year. Over 90 percent of them are small and medium-sized businesses. Entrepreneurs from Moscow, the Moscow region, and St. Petersburg have been the most active users of the platform this year, accounting for over a quarter of new users. Suppliers from these regions who have joined the portal since the beginning of the year have concluded 2,100 contracts worth over 4.7 billion rubles," said Maria Bagreeva.

Today, the catalog includes 3.3 million products, works, and services from suppliers. Users enter into approximately 1,500 contracts on the platform daily.

"The procurement process on the supplier portal has been completely digitalized: contracts are concluded and executed remotely, eliminating paperwork, and electronic signatures are used to certify transactions. Automation increases the transparency and manageability of processes and reduces the risk of human error. Since the portal's launch in 2013, the largest number of entrepreneurs have registered from Moscow: almost 195,000," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy.

Kirill Purtov.

To register on the supplier portal, you'll need an email address or signature. You can also log in using your mos.ru account or other systems. For legally significant actions, such as signing an offer or contract, you'll need an enhanced electronic signature.

In the capital Department of Information Technology They noted that the city is constantly improving the platform's capabilities, taking into account user feedback. For example, when uploading a new product to the catalog, the neural network identifies a potential category in a matter of seconds and suggests suitable characteristics; an automated bidding bot allows participation in multiple bidding sessions simultaneously; and a chatbot finds answers to frequently asked questions in the database. The "Supplier School" service helps new users take free training courses and become familiar with the platform's popular tools, helping them quickly become familiar with the portal and begin fully participating in procurement.

The functional customer of the portal is the capital Department of Competition Policy, and its technical development is supervised by Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

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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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