For the first time in the capital of Tatarstan, the lifting platforms in
six above-ground pedestrian crossings are being replaced with fully functional
elevators with heated shafts, similar to those in apartment buildings. They
offer several advantages, including a longer service life and more comfortable
use. The replacement of the emergency elevators that were installed in 2011 for
the Universiade is scheduled to be completed by October. The Mayor Ilsur
Metshin inspected the work at the intersection of Pavlyukhina and Khaleva Streets.
Work on the replacement of elevators began in March 2024. Currently, new
elevator platforms are operating at the Orenburgsky Tract, the Veterinary
Academy bus stop, the intersection of Pavlyukhina and Khaleva Streets, as well
as on Chistopolskaya and F. Amirkhana Streets. An elevator shaft is currently
being installed at the adjacent building on F. Amirkhana Street and
commissioning work is underway on Akademika Sakharova Street. A total of 366
million rubles have been allocated from the republican budget for the
replacement.
“Every major international and local event and that the country holds in
Kazan allows to improve infrastructure facilities. On the eve of the
Universiade, a pedestrian crossing was built, including on Pavlyukhina Street,
but in the absence of the necessary funds, an elevator for the disabled people
was made, let's say, with the limit of money available at that time. Thanks to
the preparations for the BRICS summit, we have completely updated it,”- said
Mayor Ilsur Metshin.
He added that there are 57 lifting platforms in total in Kazan – they
are now functioning, but they will also need to be replaced at the end of their
service life. “Thanks to the BRICS, the federal leadership for the programs
thanks to which we are updating the urban infrastructure,”- the Mayor said.
According to Igor Kulyazhev, Deputy Head of the Executive Committee, the
new elevators are equipped with anti-vandal structures and warm shafts, similar
to those found in apartment buildings. This allows users to use the elevators
at any time of year and protects the equipment from weather conditions. The
cabins have lighting and music. The controls are positioned so that people in
wheelchairs can easily use them. The load capacity is 800 kilograms, and the
lifespan is 25 years.
During the work at the intersection of Pavlyukhina and Khaleva Streets,
all lifting equipment was dismantled, the piles were concreted, the foundation
slabs were filled, and the elevators were installed. Work was performed with
the mines and their entrance groups. Specialists installed video surveillance
cameras, provided users with access to the control room, and connected a
photo-reversing system that prevents doors from closing if there is a foreign
object in the doorway.
The BRICS Summit will take place in Kazan on October 22 - 24. The venue
of the event was determined after Russia assumed the BRICS presidency on
January 1, which will last until the end of the year.
About 20 thousand participants are expected to attend the summit. In
addition to delegations with heads of state, media and technical staff, law
enforcement officers, and volunteers will arrive in the city.
Currently, active preparations are underway in Kazan: the repair of
facades of 38 apartment buildings and accommodation facilities is being
completed; 5.5 km of utility networks have been replaced; 23 sections of
streets out of 29 planned have been updated.