What are repair and restoration work in Moscow

In the center of Moscow, repair and restoration work of four residential buildings will be carried out at once. They were built at the end of the 19th century, and are currently recognized as unsuitable for life. Residents were temporarily relocated to the buildings related to the backup fund, and preparatory work began this week already this week. Last week, the issue of residents was raised, and the city administration immediately responded to it. All four buildings have similar damage and wear, the city budget allocated about 300 million rubles to restore them.

In the center of Moscow, repair and restoration work of four residential buildings will be carried out at once. They were built at the end of the 19th century, and are currently recognized as unsuitable for life. Residents were temporarily relocated to the buildings related to the backup fund, and preparatory work began this week already this week.

Last week, the issue of residents was raised, and the city administration immediately responded to it. All four buildings have similar damage and wear, the city budget allocated about 300 million rubles to restore them. Moreover, more than 200 million from this amount will take to build the streets of Pokrovka and Bolshaya Dmitrovka.

Conducting such work is an extremely difficult task. This is not the same as buying an extension cord and start drilling walls. There are completely different volumes. Some walls will partially understand, and re -rebuild. The coating of the roofs will be completely replaced, the staircases will also be strengthened. Outwardly the buildings will be completely decorated with high -quality materials.

At the moment, the work is overtaken by the “Directorate of the LCD CAO”. According to preliminary forecasts for everything about everything will take about a year. But the full external redesign of buildings will be carried out, and in the capital there will be even more beautiful buildings. Cannot but rejoice the fact that the administration responded so quickly to the requests of ordinary citizens. Nevertheless, progress is noticeable in the country, because a few years ago such requests would simply be ignored, or mired in bureaucratic red tape.