The cost of construction of the route to the Urals – M-12 – will cost 639 billion rubles, concluded in the car. The state-owned company also clarified that part of the funds – about 150 billion – will take from the National Welfare Fund (FNB), which is called the main cubic of the country. It is reported by RIA Novosti.
Movement on the highway is planned to be launched until 2024, and the project should pay off for 10 years. “We are planning to go to the ninth to the ninth-tenth year already in the revenue,” Vyacheslav Petheshenko clarified. “It turns out 800 kilometers. This is 639 billion rubles, of which 150 billion are the funds of the FNB. Contracts are all concluded, contractors pashut,” he added.
Earlier it was reported that the M-12 route was in the list of potential applicants for funding from the FNB.
In April, speaking in front of the Federal Assembly, President Vladimir Putin instructed to extend the paid high-speed highway Moscow-Kazan (M-12) to Yekaterinburg for three years. It is planned that more than half of the new 800-kilometer route from Kazan to Yekaterinburg will be free, only bypassing Nizhnekamsk and highways from Dyurtyuli to Achita will be paid.
The route will be part of the transport corridor Europe – Western China. It is assumed that the path from Moscow to Kazan on a new road will take 6.5 hours instead of 10 hours.