We feel all branches of power support our project, says Veniamin Golubitskiy of RENOVA Stroy Group
‘We feel that all branches of power support our project,’ says Veniamin Golubitskiy, CEO of RENOVA Stroy Group.
‘I believe this is just the beginning of private-state partnership. Our Academic construction project has been assessed by the Russian Federation President, his plenipotentiary representative in Ural Federal District, and Sverdlovsk Region Governor as well as by the local authorities. This is a large-scale program that helps identify all the challenges the construction market is currently facing. The federal authorities have already made a number of crucial decisions, including the one related to financing the project. The city council set up an ad hoc team that will try to facilitate all the procedures, so I would like to express my gratitude to them,’ Mr. Golubitskiy said.
‘I believe this is just the beginning of private-state partnership. Our Academic construction project has been assessed by the Russian Federation President, his plenipotentiary representative in Ural Federal District, and Sverdlovsk Region Governor as well as by the local authorities. This is a large-scale program that helps identify all the challenges the construction market is currently facing. The federal authorities have already made a number of crucial decisions, including the one related to financing the project. The city council set up an ad hoc team that will try to facilitate all the procedures, so I would like to express my gratitude to them,’ Mr. Golubitskiy said.
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