Ministry of Construction of the Republic of Tatarstan: 52 apartment buildings out of 164 planned for commissioning this year have been commissioned through commercial development

5 April 2021, Monday

This year, 1 million 200 thousand square meters - 164 houses - should be commissioned through commercial development. To date, 52 apartment buildings have been commissioned. This was announced today at a meeting in the Government House of the Republic of Tatarstan by the Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Aizatullin. The minister noted that today builders have handed over 33% of the annual housing plan, which this year is 2 million 670 thousand square meters. Social mortgage takes about 10% of the plan. In absolute terms, this is 280 thousand square meters. It is necessary to commission 161 residential buildings. By the current date, 27 houses have been commissioned for 1372 apartments. 73 houses are in a high degree of readiness. On the line of individual housing construction, it is planned to commission 8 thousand 330 houses. For today, 3 thousand 942 houses are ready. Large-scale tasks are faced in the framework of the implementation of national projects. Today, 95 objects are being monitored, which are included in 12 federal projects. 81 objects have been contracted. Also, inspections of facilities under construction by control and supervisory authorities do not stop. The Inspectorate of the State Construction Supervision Authority this year went to the facilities under construction with inspections 325 times. The number of resolutions issued on the basis of their results amounted to 2 million 70 thousand rubles. Self-regulatory organizations carried out 464 inspections of organizations that have membership in SROs. GISU RT carried out 405 inspections at construction facilities under state programs. As a result of the checks carried out, 244 violations were identified, of which 232 were promptly eliminated.

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