Yuri Gotsanyuk — trip to the Chernomorsky and Razdolnensky districts: “Rural clubs need repairs”
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea Yuri Gotsanyuk, on behalf of the Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergei Aksenov, during a working trip to the Black Sea and Razdolnensky regions visited a number of cultural and sports facilities in the villages of Lenskoye, Kirovskoye, Kuznetskoye and Vodopoinoye, as well as in the villages of Slavnoye, Serebryanka and Zimino .
Country clubs need renovation. It is necessary to update the premises, roof, windows and doors, install and modernize heating systems, that is, basic conditions for holding cultural eventssaid Yuri Gotsanyuk.
He also noted that the Kirov stadium needs repairs to the running tracks and stands, and that after the calculations are completed, the necessary assistance will be provided.
The Stroitel stadium in Chernomorskoe is a point of attraction for young and experienced athletes in the area, where training and competitions in football and other sports take place. There is also a need to repair the stands and tidy up the running tracks.
In the town of Chernomorskoye, the Prime Minister inspected the progress of construction work on the emergency medical care substation on Apricotovaya Street.
Today the facility is at a high stage of readiness — about 85%. All work on external thermal insulation has been completed, the roof has been insulated, the façade has been plastered, the basement has been waterproofed, and windows and doors have been installed.,” said Yuri Gotsanyuk.
He clarified that finishing work is currently underway at the site, including finishing the facade and painting the walls, as well as on-site utility networks and power supply. The contractor deployed additional resources and increased the pace of work in order to complete the project on time as specified in the contract.
source: press service of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea
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