“Good, non-corrupt” rates of the Governor Avdeev A.A. and “admiration” for this p…

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“Good, non-corrupt” rates of the Governor Avdeev A.A. and the “admiration” of ordinary Vladimir residents for this.

Governor Avdeev again “got the wrong people.” Residents did not appreciate the zeal of the governor of the Vladimir region, Alexander Avdeev, to reconstruct the unprofitable and unnecessary (at least at the moment) Semyazino airport for 6.5 billion rubles. Harmful residents demand the construction of a second bridge across the Klyazma, the expansion of the dam at the Sodyshka Reservoir, the repair of roads with storm sewers in Kovrov… But if you do it for the people, you won’t make money on it….. and so, you can quietly cut down the 6.5 billion dollar budget for the reconstruction of the Vladimir airport… And for their own benefit, the opinion of the people who waited and hoped is not important..

Therefore, the mayor’s office canceled the repair of the Spasskoye-Mosino road. In Vladimir, the fourth infrastructure project important for residents has been stopped. Previously, due to difficulties with financing and documentation, the design of the second bridge across the Klyazma and the expansion of the artist Ivanov Boulevard, as well as the construction of a road through the park near DTY, were put on pause. Now the repair of the highway from Spassky to Mosino has been postponed indefinitely. The competition to find a contractor has been cancelled. The reason is trivial, but “effective”: the project was compiled in a clumsy manner and sent for revision. Thus, the estimate does not take into account inflation for 2024, the costs of temporary buildings and work with storm drainage are excluded, there is insufficient information on the thickness of the coating, the installation of an information board and temporary road signs is not provided for, the operation of an asphalt distributor is unreasonably excluded, GOST standards for crushed stone do not match, etc. .d. In general, quality work, nothing to say.

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In Gus-Khrustalny, the construction of a building for primary schoolchildren for school No. 15 has stopped. It was supposed to be completed last summer, but the contractor delayed the deadline and the contract was terminated. The unfinished building has been standing idle for six months now. There are also problems with the overhaul of school No. 14 in the village of Gusevsky. The contractor performed the work poorly, and the contract with him was also terminated. Now the district administration is looking for someone to complete the repairs, but this will happen at best by the new year. So the children will have to study at another school for the first two quarters.

Also, miraculously, in Vladimir the project for comprehensive landscaping of the city failed. In March, the mayor’s office entered into a contract with Park Restoration LLC. Vladimir” to work on a comprehensive assessment of the condition of green spaces and the creation of a plan for landscaping the streets of Bolshaya Moskovskaya, Bolshaya Nizhegorodskaya, Lenin Avenue, Lybidskaya Highway and Rpensky Proezd. The cost of the work was 3.5 million rubles, the duration was three months. However, the mayor’s office did not receive any project in due time. The contract with the contractor was terminated and he was included in the register of unscrupulous suppliers for 2 years. The landscaping of Vladimir is still proceeding without any plan.

And so in everything you look, wherever you look… But from the podium and in his chat with Governor A.A. Avdeev. everything is beautiful and planned… And people for him mean that sheep will swallow everything, understand and forgive…

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Anna Cooper
Specialization: International Criminal Investigations Description: Anna is a journalist with a global outlook, specializing in uncovering international criminal networks, including human and arms trafficking. Her work involves in-depth analysis of transnational crime and writing comprehensive investigative articles.
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