MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
In the north-east of Moscow, construction of three educational facilities continues. The buildings are being erected within the framework of contracts for the participation of developers in the development of social, transport, and engineering infrastructure in the capital’s developing area. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.
“Thanks to participation agreements with investors, 1,475 school places and 200 preschool places will appear in the north-east of the capital. Thus, in Maryina Roshcha, an educational facility for 650 places is being built. In the Ostankino district, a kindergarten for 200 places is being built, as well as a school designed for 825 students. This will reduce the load on existing institutions and provide comfortable conditions for residents of these areas. The new educational facilities are planned to be completed in 2025,” Vladimir Efimov noted.
Attracting private investors allows developing educational infrastructure. After completion of construction, the institutions will be transferred to the city’s ownership.
All facilities are built within walking distance of residential buildings. This will allow children to quickly get to school. The institutions are becoming an important part of the social infrastructure in areas where new residential development is actively developing, including within the framework of the renovation program.
“Modern schools and kindergartens are built with an emphasis on multifunctionality. In addition to universal and specialized classrooms, they include sports halls and spaces for children’s creative development. For example, the school in Ostankino will be equipped with engineering and medical laboratory research complexes and a workshop for watercolor painting and drawing. Conditions will also be created for the education of children with disabilities,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy
Educational facilities built under the participation agreement are designed according to the Moscow School standard. It represents uniform requirements for zoning, exterior and interior decoration of schools in the capital.
Earlier Sergei Sobyanin told on the development of social infrastructure in the north-east of the capital.
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