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2024: Park Construction
On October 21, 2024, it became known that the construction of the Mendeleevsk 2.0 industrial park was completed in the Mendeleevsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan. The total investment in the project amounted to ₽5 billion. The official opening of the new industrial facility is scheduled for November 2024.
According to Kommersant, the Mendeleevsk 2.0 industrial park is a large-scale greenfield project located on an area of 28 hectares. The fleet is designed to accommodate enterprises specializing in the fields of cargo transportation, logistics and production.
The head of Mendeleevsky Region of Radmir Belyaev noted that the most difficult stages of construction have been completed, including the removal of existing communication networks and the installation of a transformer substation. The power supply, water supply and gas supply networks were laid, as well as the construction of household and storm sewerage systems.
The industrial park project provides for the creation of modern infrastructure, including access roads, engineering communications and a checkpoint. Particular attention is paid to the construction of a road network in the park, which will provide convenient logistics for future residents.
Mendeleevsk 2.0 is designed to accommodate eight residents and create 300 new jobs. Potential residents are provided with various benefits and preferences, including tax benefits within the territory of advanced social and economic development (TOSED) Mendeleevsk.
Among the advantages of the industrial park are proximity to large industrial and chemical enterprises, the presence of a railway line, as well as a convenient location relative to the federal highway of M7 and Begishevo International Airport.
The implementation of the Mendeleevsk 2.0 project is carried out with the support of federal and regional authorities. In particular, an agreement on co-financing with the ВЭБ.РФ was concluded, and funds were allocated from the budget of the Republic of Tatarstan for the construction of external gas supply networks.[1]