11 Russian cities have confirmed the participation of official representatives in the forum

The 100+ Forum Russia traditionally invites representatives of Russia's largest cities to the forum. This year, 11 municipalities have already confirmed the participation of their representatives.

The Moscow Government will send Inna Matyunina, Head of the Department of Scientific and Technical Support for the Development of the Construction Industry of the Moscow Department of Urban Planning Policy, and Andrey Zatsarenko, Deputy Head of the Department for the Preparation of project documentation for facilities of the Moscow State-Owned Enterprise Civil Engineering Department, to the forum.

Vitaly Stolbov, Head of the Main Department of Architecture and Urban Planning of the Novosibirsk City Hall, will arrive from the Novosibirsk City Administration. The Khabarovsk administration will be represented by Arkady Korzun, First Deputy Director of the Department of Architecture, Construction and Land Use of the Khabarovsk City Administration, Chief Architect of the city, and Dmitry Lapshin, Deputy Head of the Department of Urban Planning and Architecture of the Perm Administration.

Oleg Markitantov, Deputy Head of the Rostov-on-Don City Administration for Construction and Architecture, and Andrey Dikun, Director of the Department for Coordination of Construction and Long-term Development of the city, will arrive from the Rostov-on-Don administration. We are waiting for Oleg Baydin, head of the Main Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, from Ufa to the forum, and Igor Pavlov, Director of the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chief Architect of the city, from Omsk City Hall.

Representatives of the Committee for State Control, Use and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments of St. Petersburg are expected from St. Petersburg. The participation in the 100+ Forum Russia was also confirmed by the delegations of the administrations of Kazan, Tyumen and Chelyabinsk.

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