The State Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan placed purchases worth more than 120 million rubles in a week

13 October 2025, Monday

Today, during the weekly meeting in the State Procurement Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan under the leadership of Chairman Marat Ziatdinov, the results of procurement activities over the past week were summed up.

During the reporting period, the agency placed 34 purchases totaling more than 120.9 million rubles. A significant part of the funds will be used to upgrade the fleet of state institutions of the republic and equip them with modern computer technology.

Among the largest purchases is the purchase of 59 Taiga Patrol 800 SWT snowmobiles or the equivalent for the State Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan for Biological Resources. The initial maximum contract price is 64.9 million rubles.

Funds were also allocated for the purchase of 19 Lada Niva Legend vehicles or the equivalent for GBU Road Safety (21.8 million rubles) and 4 units of similar vehicles for the Ministry of Civil Defense and Emergency Situations of the Republic of Tatarstan (4.3 million rubles).

Four Belarus-82.1 tractors or the equivalent in the amount of 10.1 million rubles are being purchased for the needs of four rural settlements of the Alekseevsky municipal district of the republic. The equipment will be sent to Mainskoye, Kurnalinskoye, Bolshetiganskoye and Voykinskoye rural settlements.

Centralized purchases of computer equipment totaling more than 42 million rubles have also been placed for institutions and departments of the republic.

"A centralized approach to the procurement of equipment allows not only to optimize budget expenditures, but also to ensure uniform standards for equipping government organizations. This helps to increase the transparency of spending and minimize the risks associated with procurement activities," said Marat Ziatdinov, Chairman of the State Procurement Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan.

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