Three schools in Nizhny Novgorod set for renovation at a cost of 388 million rubles
Talkin' 'Bout Those Nizhny Novgorod Schools
A change is gonna come for several schools in Nizhny Novgorod, nestled in the Oksky District. The city's government has put School No. 48, located on Bonch-Bruyevich Street, on the renovation list, allocating a beefy budget of 230 million rubles. Work will commence in May 2025, and by October 2026, this fine institution will be rockin' a sparkling new look.
The dough for this grand project will be sprung from the city's 2026 budget, drawn from federal funds, regional funds, and other undisclosed sources. If you fancy yourself as a master builder, builders needing to participate in bidding can get their applications in before May 20.
School No. 123, situated on Gvozdilnaya Street, is another fixer-upper with plans afoot. Just like School No. 48, a budget of 132.4 million rubles has been slated for its refurbishment, with the same timeline and budgetary sources.
School No. 151 on Boris Panyin Street also scored a facelift, with 26.1 million rubles allocated for a kickass makeover, including wall and foundation reinforcement. The work is set to finish by September 30, 2025, snagging funds from the city budget. If you're itching to get your hands on this project, builders can send in their applications by May 14.
As for educational happenings elsewhere in the city, Nizhny Novgorod has been flaunting its IT prowess by hosting an outrageous International IT Olympiad for school students, positioning the region as a champion of IT education and development. The city has also scored big by landing the World Youth Festival Assembly 2025, inviting international youth for a shindig of global collaboration.
With Nizhny Novgorod being all about that educational and developmental life, these school renovations could be the next big thing. Potential links to broader national efforts, like the "Digital Economy" project or other regional development strategies, could pave the way for transformative school upgrades.
So, my buddies, if you're looking to unleash your inner designer or architect on these schools, better get those applications in before the deadlines! After all, we wanna make Nizhny Novgorod schools the cat's meow!
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By 2025, School No. 151 on Boris Panyin Street, apart from renovation efforts, will also receive funds for education-and-self-development, all totaling 26.1 million rubles.
In contrast, School No. 123 on Gvozdilnaya Street, slated for repairs in 2025, will receive 132.4 million rubles solely for physical renovations.
When it comes to broader initiatives, preparations for Nizhny Novgorod's participation in the "Digital Economy" project and other regional development strategies are underway, potentially aligning school renovations with these national efforts.
