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2023/02/20 15:57:07

Housing and communal services in Moscow

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Street lighting

By the end of 2018, the Moscow authorities will install 49 thousand remote-controlled lanterns in the city, said Andrei Mayorov, General Director of OEC.

"By the end of 2018, 49 thousand city lights will be remotely controlled. These are lamps on the Sadovoy and Third Transport Ring, departure highways - Leningradsky, Kashirsky, Volgograd highway, "he said in an interview published on Monday on the portal of the mayor and the government of Moscow
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According to Mayorov, now the lamps are turned on and off automatically using the lighting control system. This happens according to the schedule, which is made depending on the sunrise and sunset.

Installing smart lights will allow the dispatcher in the future to track whether the light is on or off, and turn it on or off manually. "For example, if suddenly clouds sharply clog the sky and it becomes completely dark, specialists will only light the lighting on a certain street or block with the help of a computer mouse. The same thing in the morning - dispatchers will be able to turn off the lights earlier if the day turned out to be clear and sunny, "Mayorov said.

He added that as part of the pilot project, controllers have already equipped 20 lanterns on Bolshaya Cherkizovskaya Street in the Eastern Administrative District.

Power and water savings

Muscovites use less electricity and water than residents of New York and London. This was announced in July 2017 by the head of the Moscow Department of Urban Planning Policy Sergey Levkin, referring to the data of a fresh study by PricewaterhouseCoopers.

According to auditors, in 2015 the volume of electricity consumption per capita in Moscow amounted to 959 kWh per person per year, in London - 1,456 kWh, in New York - 2,505 kWh.

"The
installation of metering devices, as well as a set of measures to implement energy-efficient technologies in, led to a decrease in consumption," the construction Stroykomplex portal quotes Levkin. Moscow The official also added that the modernization of the DSK, which was completed last year, also played a role in improving the energy efficiency of the capital's new buildings.

Even more impressive results Moscow managed to achieve in saving water. The level of its consumption per person in the same 2015 was 147 liters per day. According to this indicator, out of the 12 largest agglomerations Moscow , only lost: Berlin the water consumption in the capital Germany amounted to 114 liters per day.

Mandatory Meter Verification System

A pilot project for centralized verification of water meters by management companies will be implemented in two cities of Russia in 2017. The head of Rosstandart Alexei Abramov told about this in an interview with RIA Novosti.

"This, firstly, will be cheaper, and secondly, if we work not individually with residents, but with the management company, it will be faster. It seems to us that this will eliminate fraud when some incomprehensible companies impose some incomprehensible verification services, "Abramov explained
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From his point of view, the experiment can be accurately carried out in St. Petersburg and Nizhny Novgorod. If the experience is recognized as successful, from next year it can be extended to the whole country, the official said.

The initiative of Rosstandart has already found support in the construction department and. In To the State Duma particular, the director of the department HOUSING AND PUBLIC UTILITIES Ministry of Construction Andrei Tamantsev and the deputy chairman of the State Duma committee on housing policy and housing and communal services Pavel Kachkaev announced their approval of the experiment.

Household rubbish

In the residential sector of Moscow, 5.5 million tons of garbage are generated annually (data from October 2012). The leader in this indicator is the South-Western Administrative District, where there are about 370 kilograms of waste per resident per year.

In October 2012, it became known that the Moscow authorities intend to give 404 thousand tons of household waste generated annually in the residential sector of the South-Western District to private business, and they are ready to pay 25 billion rubles for this, writes RBC daily. The competition for this contract should be held in November 2012.

The high price and duration of the contract, designed for 15 years, is explained by the fact that the contractor will have to create infrastructure from scratch. The winner must have landfills, a specialized fleet, sorting stations and waste recycling plants.

Only the largest market players will be able to apply for such a large-scale contract. At the same time, the publication notes that it will not be easy to find a company capable of performing the entire volume of work. In addition, from making a fundamental decision on the experiment to holding a competition, it will take only two months. During this time, it will be difficult for any structure to attract funding from the outside.

The Southwestern District is made a pilot, but if the experiment is successful, then the entire system of collection and disposal of household waste in the capital can be transferred to private hands during 2013.

Chronicle

2025: Moscow allocated ₽1,059 billion for the development of the IT system of urban economy

The city authorities will allocate ₽1,059 billion for the development and technical support of the automated information system "Management Center of the Urban Economy Complex" in the period from 2025 to 2027. The project is designed to improve the management decision-making system in the field of urban economy and automate the monitoring processes of urban infrastructure facilities. The customer of modernization is, and GKU "Infogorod" the functional customer is, Department of Housing and Communal Services of Moscow reports CNews September 2, 2025. More here

2023: Moscow invests 100 billion rubles a year in the communal system

Moscow invests 100 billion rubles a year in the communal system. Metropolitan Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said this on February 18, 2023. He noted that investments made by engineering utility companies account for about two-thirds of these investments.

According to the draft budget of Moscow for 2023, it is planned to spend 84.2 billion rubles on the development of municipal engineering infrastructure and energy saving against 82 billion rubles in 2022.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin

According to Kommersant, in 2023, taking into account all existing mechanisms for financing housing and communal services (including national projects and infrastructure menu), the total amount of budget investments in the renewal of this area will grow sharply and amount to 440 billion rubles. This considerable amount, however, will amount to only a tenth of the funding required by the worn-out infrastructure of housing and communal services to solve all its problems, the publication says.[1]

2022

In March 2022, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin spoke about measures to support the city's housing and communal services. According to him, for domestic enterprises they will form long-term orders for the production of products for the housing and communal sphere, purchase elevators and spare parts for them, as well as children's play towns, benches and other small architectural forms for the improvement program.

Sobyanin also said that large-scale work was carried out in Moscow to modernize the communal infrastructure. Thanks to this, it was possible to significantly reduce the wear of utility networks. For example, the wear of electric networks in 2021 amounted to 48.7%, in 2010 this figure was at the level of 65.2%. In addition, in the event of a failure on one of the communication lines, consumers receive water, gas, electricity or heat along an alternative route.

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Thanks to this, in recent years there are no accidents leading to a long shutdown of consumers. To date, the Moscow municipal economy complex has approached in good shape. Nevertheless, there are issues in this industry that need to be resolved in order to ensure the normal operation of enterprises and the implementation of development plans, "Sergei Sobyanin noted.
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