The director of ANO Eurasian Integration, Alexander Argunov, has come to Pridnestrovie to inspect the construction of social facilities, built in Pridnestrovie by Russia as part of its humanitarian assistance.
According to the ANO Eurasian Integration press office, he visited the newly built university's medical department in Tiraspol, where a TV conference was being held on 1 September with the involvement of Russia's deputy premier, Dmitriy Rogozin, and Yevgeny Shevchuk. At present it is being equipped with educational, lab and office equipment. During his talks with the dean of the medical department, Vladimir Okushko, Alexander Argunov discussed the completeness and specification of supplies and examined the delivered equipment.
The ANO director also visited construction sites of the chemotherapy department of Republican Clinic Hospital and a four-storey paediatric department of the Republican Centre of Mother and Child, where finishing work are being carried out and internal communications will be laid soon.
In Bendery Alexander Argunov examined the new building of Republican Tuberculosis Hospital, whose exterior trim is almost completed, the construction site of the school in Tashlyk village, Dubossary district, construction sites of secondary school № 6, anti-tuberculosis hospital and kindergarten № 6 in Rybnitsa. All buildings are made of conservatively loaded cast-in-situ concrete.
The head of the Pridnestrovian office of ANO Eurasian Integration, Nikolay Morozov, and a director of the general contractor OOO NAT, Alexander Arakelov, also participated in the inspection of construction works.
Today four pre-school institutions and the university's medical department have already been built and commissioned as part of the socio-humanitarian programme of ANO Eurasian Integration. Eight more objects are under construction now: paediatric hospital, chemotherapy department, two anti-tuberculosis hospitals, two secondary schools and a kindergarten. Under phase two of the programme a concrete plant has been built and the construction of a perinatal centre is still under way. The implementation of the programme is supervised by Russia's presidential envoy on Pridnestrovie, deputy prime minister, Dmitriy Rogozin.