Five Moscow transport projects have received prestigious awards.

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The awards ceremony for the winners of the "Best Social Projects of Russia" program and the Eco Best Award 2025 took place on September 29. Five Moscow transport projects were named winners.

"We continue to make the capital's transport system the best in the world, as instructed by Sergei Sobyanin. Today, Muscovites and visitors to the city are transported by the most comfortable and safe rolling stock, including more than 2,500 electric buses and 31 unique year-round electric vessels. We also host international events to discuss the current transport challenges of major cities. Furthermore, our corporate university provides the opportunity to master industry professions from scratch," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Among the winners of the "Best Social Projects of Russia" program is the State Public Institution "Transport Organizer," which presented a year-round electric river transport project and won in the "Environmental Projects and Initiatives" category. Moscow's electric vessels are unique worldwide. They are the most innovative mode of transport, operating year-round on the river without harming the city's ecology. Furthermore, all vessels are assembled entirely in Russia, and their key components, including the electric motor, hull, and control software, are also domestically produced. Since the launch of regular river services in Moscow, 31 electric vessels have already operated on three routes. In more than two years, passengers have made over 2.5 million trips on them.

Mosgortrans State Unitary Enterprise, together with its project "The Southern River Terminal—a Transport Facility and a Center of Attraction for Muscovites and Visitors," won in the "Landscaping" category. The Southern River Terminal reopened after reconstruction in April 2023. Following its renovation, Moscow regained its status as a port of five seas. Today, it is one of the key infrastructure facilities in the capital's river transport infrastructure.

During the summer river navigation season, the piers of the Southern River Terminal receive and dispatch motor ships to dozens of cities and tourist centers across Russia and serve passengers on regular river electric transport, which operates along one of three routes.

The renovated Southern River Terminal has also become a popular destination in the capital. It's a comfortable building with landscaped grounds and an accessible embankment. Free master classes, sports training sessions, lectures, city celebrations, and festivals are held here year-round. Since its opening, the terminal has welcomed over 750,000 visitors.

Sergei Sobyanin opened the renovated Southern River Terminal.

The "Moscow Transport Workers Development Ecosystem" concept of the Corporate University of the Transport Complex was recognized as the best in the "Corporate Projects" category. It includes a wide range of educational programs for training specialized personnel for the capital's transport complex and improving their performance. The University is implementing the objectives of the Moscow Transport Complex Development Program through 2030 and is participating in 15 subprograms, covering 100 percent of its subordinate institutions. This year, over 50,000 people completed the training.

The 3rd International Transport Summit was awarded in the "Development of Interethnic Cooperation" category. Each year, it confirms its status as the leading platform for discussing transport challenges in modern megacities. In 2024, the summit was attended by over 100 experts from 30 cities worldwide, and this year, 140 delegates from 43 megacities participated.

Mosgortrans's project "Supply of Electric Buses with Improved Configurations" won the Eco Best Award 2025, winning the "Best Service Company" category. This year, new-generation KamAZ-52222 electric buses entered service. They are even more comfortable thanks to an improved interior layout, a 15 percent larger storage area, additional carry-on luggage space, and redesigned doors. The climate control system has become more efficient, and the doors now feature light strips indicating opening and closing. Their appearance reflects contemporary trends in global industrial design.

Under the contract with PJSC KAMAZ, 400 KAMAZ-52222 A5 generation electric buses are planned for delivery this year. They are being developed based on operating experience with earlier models and passenger feedback. Moscow's order for the new equipment supports employment in the regions and stimulates the development of domestic industry.

13 electric buses have been put into service on routes 111 and 194.

The "Best Social Projects of Russia" program is an industry award established to professionally recognize achievements in corporate social responsibility and sustainable development. The Eco Best Award is an independent public award presented for the best products and practices in the fields of ecology, energy, and resource conservation.

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The renovated pier at Luzhniki Stadium will be decorated with a light installation.

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City services specialists will install a light installation at the Luzhniki-Central Pier. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Utilities in the Moscow Government. Petr Biryukov.

"We are currently working on the first stage of landscaping the Luzhniki Olympic Complex. As part of the project, we are reconstructing the Luzhniki-Central Pier. It will be adorned with a glowing installation in the form of the "Luzhniki" sign, complemented by recessed flexible lighting located along the contours of the pier and amphitheater. We will also install floodlights to illuminate the potted trees," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The pier's outdated structures were dismantled, and a pile field was installed, allowing the structure to be raised. New floor slabs were also laid, fenders were installed for mooring two pleasure boats, and space was allocated for regular electric boats.

Petr Biryukov clarified that work is currently underway to deepen the pier's bottom to ensure the safe approach and departure of vessels. At the same time, granite paving, construction of a transport pavilion, and installation of a lift for people with disabilities are underway.

In addition, specialists are repairing the granite amphitheater and installing tree pots and flower beds. Wooden decks, benches, and tables will then be installed. A designated exit area for river transport will be created on the pier, separating the flow of passengers and those relaxing in the amphitheater.

The project's main goal is to transform Luzhniki into one of the capital's finest parks, creating a modern public space that will not only host international competitions and amateur sports, but also provide opportunities for family recreation. The work is being carried out in several stages to avoid completely closing the area.

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Moscow's hospital school project received a state award in education.

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The Moscow hospital school project "UchimZnaem" received the Russian Federation State Prize in Education. The awards ceremony took place on October 1 at the Government House of the Russian Federation, the Moscow government's press service reported. Department of Education and Science.

"More than 10 years ago, the first hospital schools under the 'UchimZnaem' project opened in the capital. They enable children undergoing long-term treatment to keep up with the school curriculum, develop their talents, and socialize. The project has proven its effectiveness and has received recognition at the national level. Moscow's successful developments in hospital pedagogy have already been adopted by more than 40 regions of Russia and other CIS countries, including Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Belarus. In the coming year, similar institutions will also open in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and the Donetsk People's Republic," the department's press service reported.

The prize was awarded to the practical project "Russian Model of a Hospital School. Teaching Children Requiring Long-Term Treatment in Medical Facilities." The award was presented to Sergey Sharikov, project manager; Academician Alexander Rumyantsev, President of the Dmitry Rogachev National Medical Research Center for Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Immunology; and Ivan Gusev, Deputy Director of School No. 109.

"This award not only represents high government recognition of the work of the entire project team but also acknowledges that children undergoing long-term treatment can receive a full education. Hospital schools have been actively developing for 10 years. The foundation of our model was laid in Moscow, building on the experience of the capital's education system. This award is an incentive for us to further develop the project and help other regions of the Russian Federation create schools that become true islands of well-being and a future for children and their families," noted Sergei Sharikov, head of the UchimZnaem project.

The project began in 2014, and since then, over 60,000 children have been trained. This academic year, more than 2,000 children have begun classes at the hospital schools. Through supplementary education programs, children can develop their talents and engage in creative endeavors. They are assisted not only by teachers but also by renowned cultural and sports figures who conduct master classes at the hospital schools. Among them are Olympic champions Ekaterina Dyachenko and Anna Chicherova, footballer Dmitry Sychev, and others.

Particular attention is paid to intellectual disciplines, such as chess, during their studies. Students participate in tournaments, compete against teachers, and meet renowned grandmasters, including world champions.

Students also regularly participate in national competitions and achieve high scores on the Unified State Exam (USE). In the 2024/2025 academic year, they won prizes in over 80 Olympiads and competitions.

Today, hospital schools in Moscow and the Moscow region operate at 13 medical centers. These include the Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital, the Russian Children's Clinical Hospital, the V.I. Shumakov Federal National Medical Research Center for Transplantology and Artificial Organs, the N.N. Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology, and the Dmitry Rogachev National Medical Research Center for Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Immunology.

Previously Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, spoke aboutexpansion The "UchimZnaem" project is expanding to other regions. This academic year, hospital schools based on the Moscow model have opened in the Chechen and Kabardino-Balkarian Republics. A site will soon open in the Republic of Buryatia. Moscow specialists will assist in establishing the hospital schools and training local teachers.

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The restoration of the house and outbuilding on Novinsky Boulevard has been completed.

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Restoration of a house and outbuilding within the city's estate has been completed in the capital. The buildings are located at 25–27 Novinsky Boulevard, buildings 8 and 10. The estate is designated a cultural heritage site of regional significance.

"The historic buildings on Novinsky Boulevard were completely restored at the request of the Mayor of Moscow. They are a magnificent example of a small city estate, adorned with stucco moldings and decorative window frames. The estate's main building has retained its original composition, the appearance of its main façade, and the decorative interiors dating back to the late 19th century. Specialists preserved the spirit and valuable details of this architectural landmark while making it accessible, safe, and modern. It has not only been given a new lease of life, but will now serve a socially significant function," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage.

Alexey Emelyanov.

As part of the project, specialists renovated the facades and fences, roof, floor, walls, windows, and doors, and reinforced the structural systems. Particular attention was paid to the architectural decoration of the ceilings. Furthermore, utility systems were modernized and accessibility equipment for people with disabilities was installed.

All work was carried out on the basis of agreed design documentation and under the supervision of the capital Department of Cultural Heritage.

The restored buildings house a family support center run by Natalia Vodianova's Naked Heart Foundation, which helps children with developmental disabilities and trains specialists from across Russia and other CIS countries.

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An additional U-turn will be built on the Garden Ring in the Basmanny District.

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The Garden Ring in the Basmanny District will have a new U-turn, the 12th, before Zemlyanoy Val Square. It will be built according to the plan. Traffic Management Center (TsODD). As early as October, drivers will be able to turn from the outer to the inner side of the Garden Ring at the intersection of Zemlyanoy Val, Staraya Basmannaya, and Pokrovka streets.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we continue to make all trips around the capital even more comfortable. The Moscow Traffic Management Center's re-marking projects allow us to do this without widening the roadway or constructing new routes in densely populated areas. Thanks to this method, we'll be creating an additional U-turn on the outer side of the Garden Ring. As a result, more than 1,500 drivers per day will be able to more quickly exit onto the inner side of the highway, saving five to 15 minutes," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Currently, to get to the inner side of the Garden Ring from the outer side, drivers have to travel another two kilometers after the intersection to the U-turn before Academician Sakharov Avenue and back, which increases travel time.

The new U-turn will open this month. To exit, use the exit pocket in the far right lane, located between Kazakova and Staraya Basmannaya Streets. A special section will be added at the traffic light for safer driving.

This will create a convenient alternative route for exiting onto the inner side of the Garden Ring. Drivers are expected to save between five and 15 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This will also help reduce congestion on the outer side of the Garden Ring and the exit from Serebryanicheskaya Embankment.

Resurfacing projects improve traffic flow without large-scale construction. This method allows for the installation of new lanes to increase road capacity, as well as turns and U-turns, which help drivers reduce mileage and travel time.

Thanks to these projects, the Center for Traffic Management opened five new U-turns on the Garden Ring this year: two before Dubininskaya and Tatarskaya Streets, two before Akademika Sakharova Prospekt, connecting both the outer and inner sides of the Garden Ring, and one before the building of the Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency. These changes have reduced travel times on several sections of the ring by one to two kilometers, and reduced travel time by up to 10 minutes.

Last year, six new U-turns were opened on the Garden Ring, reducing drivers' travel time by two to six kilometers. These included two U-turns before Dolgorukovskaya and Malaya Dmitrovka Streets, two before Sretenka and Prospekt Mira, and U-turns before Pokrovka Street and Kursky Vokzal Square. These U-turns opened alternative routes for drivers and public transport passengers to Petrovka Street, Staraya Basmannaya Street, and Akademika Sakharov and Olimpiyskiy Avenues.

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In the Novomoskovsky Administrative District, 86 buildings were resettled under the renovation program.

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Residents of 86 older buildings in the Novomoskovsky Administrative District have completed their relocation to new buildings since the renovation program began. Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.

"In the Novomoskovsky Administrative District, the resettlement of Muscovites under the renovation program began in 2021. To date, 86 older buildings in four districts of the district have been resettled. Residents have received new apartments with finished, improved finishes. Specifically, residents of 37 buildings in the Shcherbinka district have relocated, 24 in Vnukovo, another 18 in the Kommunarka district, and seven in Filimonkovsky. In total, 164 buildings in this district will be resettled under the renovation program, and over 14,000 people will receive new housing," said Vladimir Efimov.

Buildings vacated under the renovation program are being demolished, and residential complexes with associated infrastructure and landscaped areas are being erected on the demolished sites. This allows for a gradual relocation of Muscovites from old buildings to modern new developments.

"Two residential complexes in the Novomoskovsky Administrative District have been handed over for occupancy. One is in the Kommunarka district, and the other is in Shcherbinka. They contain a total of over a thousand apartments. Elevators have been installed in the entrance halls, and areas for concierges, strollers, and bicycles have been created. The courtyards are equipped with playgrounds and sports fields with all-season equipment and non-slip surfaces. To ensure residents' smooth transition to their new apartments, the city provides free movers and transportation. This service can be arranged at the resettlement information centers located on the ground floors of the new buildings. A unified registration system eliminates clashes in slots and lengthy waits in lines," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

A total of over 6,600 residents lived in the 86 resettled buildings in the district. Resettlement information center specialists assisted those participating in the renovation program with paperwork.

As she told Ekaterina Solovieva, Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of City Property, in the Shcherbinka district, residents of 37 completely vacated buildings signed contracts for comfortable apartments. In the Vnukovo district, over a thousand people from 24 such buildings have become title holders of housing in new buildings. In Kommunarka, nearly 1,800 Muscovites have completed the necessary paperwork and moved into modern buildings, and in the Filimonkovsky district, approximately 660 program participants from seven buildings have moved. Since the relocation process has been completed and the need for information centers is no longer needed, the ground floors of the new buildings can be used for stores, service businesses, and city organizations.

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow spoke aboutnew house under the renovation program in the Vernadsky Avenue area.

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 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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Sobyanin: The project to build a road to the school on Yelokhovsky Proezd has been approved.

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The Moscow government has approved a development plan for a 1.12-hectare area in the Basmanny District (Yelokhovsky Proezd, Building 1, Buildings 5 and 6). The corresponding resolution was signed Sergei Sobyanin.

An access road to an innovative school for 1,000 students will be built on the planned site. The school, built to a unique design, will become a true jewel of the neighborhood. Thoughtful logistics and cutting-edge technologies will create next-generation educational spaces.

The school of the future features modern classrooms and study spaces with sliding, transformable partitions, a media library with spaces for group and individual work. Transparent doors and partitions will provide additional natural light and comfortable learning, while the original design will enhance student engagement in the educational process.

The school's central element will be the atrium—a multifunctional, high-ceilinged space that can be used as a lecture hall, assembly hall, or event venue.

Sobyanin: Moscow welcomes the new academic year with records and modern schools

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Sobyanin: Housing under the renovation program will be built in the Nagatino-Sadovniki district.

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The Moscow government has approved a development plan for a 5.33-hectare area in the Nagatino-Sadovniki district. The corresponding resolution was signed Sergei Sobyanin.

The area bounded by Kolomenskoye Highway, Sadovniki Street, and Proektiruyemy Proezd No. 5333 is planned to be converted into a modern residential development for the renovation program. The apartment floor area will be 35,090 square meters.

The site also includes the construction of an administrative and business complex, with a non-residential above-ground floor area of 10,130 square meters. The area surrounding the future quarter will be landscaped, and the road and street network will be reorganized.

The project is being implemented as part of the integrated territorial development program.

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Sergei Sobyanin: Schools and kindergartens will be built on the Beskudnikovo industrial zone site.

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The Moscow government has adopted a decision on the integrated development of a non-residential area located in industrial zone No. 49 Beskudnikovo in the northeast of the capital. The resolution on this matter was signed by Sergei Sobyanin.

The redeveloped sites, with a total area of 76.92 hectares, are located on the border of the Altufevsky and Lianozovo districts, between the tracks of the first Moscow Central Diameter, Altufevskoe Highway, and Standartnaya and Ilimskaya Streets. They are currently occupied by outdated warehouses, auto repair shops, administrative buildings, and other non-residential properties.

The KRT project plans to build over 1.2 million square meters of real estate here—a modern urban quarter comprising residential complexes, including those for the renovation program (approximately 161,000 square meters), public, business, and social facilities. These include schools for 2,000 students and kindergartens for 950 children, a sports complex with an ice rink, multi-level parking garages, and police department buildings for the Altufevsky and Lianozovo districts. The project will create approximately 13,400 jobs.

In addition, the reorganization of the street and road network and improvement of the territory, including the creation of children's and sports playgrounds, are planned.

Currently, 138 integrated development projects covering approximately 1,500 hectares have been approved and are being implemented in the capital. These projects plan to construct approximately 30 million square meters of real estate. This will create approximately 348,000 jobs.

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Nine non-residential premises in the Perovo district were put up for public auction.

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Nine rooms Business premises in the Perovo district were put up for auction at the city auction. They are located on 1st and 3rd Vladimirskaya Streets and are available for flexible use. This was announced by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"In the dynamic development of the metropolis, ensuring maximum transparency and efficiency in land and property auctions is our priority. We understand that creating a favorable investment climate directly depends on the openness and accessibility of these procedures. The city offers entrepreneurs a wide range of opportunities to start or expand their businesses through the acquisition of commercial real estate. You can find premises, view documentation, and participate in auctions on the capital's investment portal without leaving your home or office. For example, in the Perovo district, nine properties in new buildings are currently up for auction. Their areas range from 36.2 to 88.4 square meters. Applications for participation in the auctions will close on October 3 and 6, depending on the lot," said Kirill Purtov.

The premises, with a separate entrance, are located on the ground floors. They are connected to electricity, water, and sewerage. Open auctions and the announcement of results will take place on October 14 and 15. To participate, you must register on the Roseltorg online platform and have an enhanced, qualified electronic signature.

Moscow is a city that fosters entrepreneurship. The capital is putting various real estate properties up for auction. In the section Moscow Auctions All necessary information about the lots is published: photographs, documentation, terms, and sale methods. A 3D tour of the properties is also available. Participation in the city auction is possible remotely—the entire process is conducted online.

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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