Minister of Construction and Architecture of the Republic of Crimea Eduard Shchegolev visited Yalta on a working visit
Krympress reports:
Together with the head of the City of Civil Code of the Republic of Crimea, Alexander Karasev and the head of the Yalta administration, Yanina Pavlenko, they checked the state of objects included in the federal target program of socio-economic development of Crimea and Sevastopol
The first was the Rosinka kindergarten on 39 Krasnoarmeyskaya (former elementary school No. 13). Here, on an old, but fortified foundation, the actually new building will be rebuilt.
The solution is non -standard, but the garden in a densely populated area is necessary. The site itself is complex — it is necessary to strengthen and erect retaining walls in brownibular stilts with a diameter of 1.5 and a length of 13 meters. Dismantling started in 2023, but the contractor lost it. We resume work with a new one in March,-quotes the press service to Yanin Pavlenko.
Then we visited the Beach «Solnechny». The design and estimate documentation for the reconstruction of coastal structures was approved back in 2018-it was supposed to restore the natural form of the Boins of the beach, filling the cracks formed in them. However, a repeated examination of divers discovered deep extras in reinforced concrete structures.
Now we are also preparing for the examination of one of the Bunes involving divers. For this we allocate funds of the municipal budget. After we’ll enter the project adjustment again, decide on the contractor and proceed to work— emphasizes the head of the Yalta administration.
Eduard Shchegolev also got acquainted with the progress of work in the center of culture. They covered 6250 square meters of three buildings of different storeys. The total amount of the contract is 278 million rubles. (from the federal, republican and municipal budgets). Work is in the schedule.
Source: Information Policy Department of the Yalta Administration
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