Official in Kuban reprimands subordinates for slowing down building project progress
In the heart of Krasnodar, construction delays have become a cause for concern, particularly with the polyclinic in the "Lubimyi Dom" residential complex. Governor Veniamin Kondratyev recently visited the construction site, located at the intersection of Moskovskaya and Peter Metallnikov, and expressed his frustration over the lack of progress.
The polyclinic, a much-needed social facility, is currently only at 7% completion, three months past its supposed start date. During a field meeting, Governor Kondratyev voiced his anger, pointing out that the contractor is still conducting earthworks at the site, but no foundation for the polyclinic has been found.
The steep rise in construction costs, coupled with broader fiscal pressures linked to ongoing war spending in Russia, has contributed to these delays. The governor highlighted that these economic challenges are affecting infrastructure modernization projects in Krasnodar[1]. The increase in materials and operational expenses has strained budgets, aggravating delays in various construction efforts within the region.
In an effort to expedite the project, Governor Kondratyev has issued a strict ultimatum to all parties involved in the construction of the polyclinic in the "Lubimyi Dom" residential complex. This is not the only issue causing concern for the regional head; he is also trying to save his native village from "death".
Despite these challenges, the governor remains hopeful that the polyclinic will be completed, providing much-needed healthcare services to the residents of the "Lubimyi Dom" complex.
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Politics in Krasnodar has taken a turn towards general-news due to the delayed construction of a much-needed polyclinic in the "Lubimyi Dom" residential complex. The project, facing economic challenges caused by rising construction costs and broader fiscal pressures linked to ongoing war spending in Russia, has left the polyclinic at a mere 7% completion, three months past its start date. The regional head, Governor Veniamin Kondratyev, has issued a strict ultimatum to expedite the project, also expressing concerns about saving his native village from "death."