money allocated by Denis Pasler, amounting to 60,8 million rubles, is set for road repairs in Krasnoyarsk
In the first half of the year, significant strides have been made in road repair and construction across Sverdlovsk Oblast. Denis Pasler, the Acting Governor, has been at the forefront of these initiatives, working closely with federal infrastructure agencies and stakeholders to ensure timely completion and high-quality standards.
One of the most notable projects underway is the repair of the Artemovskoye - Zaykovo road section, initially planned for a two-year repair, which will now be completed this season. Additionally, sections 10-20 km and 20-29 km of the Syzert - Chasovaya road will soon be put into operation.
The region is also seeing the construction of a new road from Alapaevsk to Makhnevo - Sosva, which will create a second transportation corridor. Moreover, the new pavement will be installed on Oktyabrskaya Street and Chkalova Street in Krasnoturyinsk, following an allocation of 60.8 million rubles from the regional budget for capital repairs of roads in the city.
Notably, some contractors in the region have taken on increased obligations for road repairs, with a 15 km section being repaired on the Polevskoye - Mramorskoe road, instead of the planned 10 km. Two sections of the Syzert - Chasovaya road are being repaired ahead of schedule.
Denis Pasler has also highlighted the completion of the construction of the M-12 automobile highway from Kazan to Tyumen, and the construction of the northern section of the EKAAD. Furthermore, he emphasized the eastern bypass of Nizhny Tagil as a key project.
Pasler's role in these projects extends beyond the region, with his participation in national motorway construction initiatives such as the M12 Vostok Motorway. He was a speaker at the opening ceremony of the Dyurtyuli-Achit section of the M12 Vostok motorway, underscoring the region's engagement in significant transport corridor projects aimed at improving connectivity and transportation standards.
The Governor's commitment to these projects is evident, as work is currently underway on 115 objects in the Middle Urals. His focus on rapid, high-standard construction is reflected in his emphasis on the need for these projects to boost regional transportation and connectivity, as well as in his meetings with President Vladimir Putin and other regional leaders.
Pasler has also indicated ongoing efforts to attract investment and develop new industrial sites, which typically require supporting road infrastructure improvements to facilitate transportation and logistics—in particular, potential expansions connected to the Titanium Valley project in the region, which may demand enhanced transport corridors.
In conclusion, Denis Pasler is actively driving the advancement of road infrastructure projects in Sverdlovsk Oblast, with a focus on rapid, high-quality construction to boost regional transportation and connectivity. His involvement in national motorway construction initiatives, such as the M12 Vostok Motorway, underscores the region's commitment to significant transport corridor projects. The ongoing projects, coupled with Pasler's emphasis on attracting investment and developing new industrial sites, suggest a promising future for the region's infrastructure.
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- Denis Pasler's endeavors in Sverdlovsk Oblast do not solely focus on road infrastructure; he also aims to attract investment and develop new industrial sites, which often necessitate supportive transportation structures.
- The Governor's strategic plans extend beyond local transportation, as he is actively involved in national motorway construction initiatives like the M12 Vostok Motorway, emphasizing the region's commitment to significant transport corridor projects.
- Paralleling the advancements in road repair and construction, Pasler is working to strengthen the region's finance and public-transit sectors, with potential expansions connected to the Titanium Valley project requiring enhanced transport corridors and improved trade within the industry.