1.59 billion rubles will be allocated for the construction of a radio-technical measurement facility on the territory of the Kazan Aviation Plant (KAZ) named after Gorbunov (part of PJSC "Tupolev" of Rostec), the tender was published on the public procurement website.
The document refers to a one-story production building with two-story annexes. The customer is JSC "Tupolev", the source of funding is PJSC "UAC" funds.
The construction of the facility is planned in one stage. The planned works include the supply of technological equipment, laying of engineering communications, planning of the construction site, installation of pile foundations and landscaping of the territory (pavement, sidewalks, fuel drain area).
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