In the first weeks of 2026, more than 101 million rubles were saved on public procurement in Tatarstan

19 January 2026, Monday

Today, the State Procurement Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan held a weekly meeting chaired by Marat Ziatdinov, where the preliminary results of procurement activities since the beginning of 2026 were summarized.

According to the Unified Information System of the Republic of Tatarstan, over the past period of this year, 3,410 schedule plans were formed for a total amount of 14,964.84 million rubles. 81 notices worth 139.63 million rubles were posted, 3,121 contracts worth 5,598.91 million rubles were signed.

The relative budget savings during the conclusion of contracts amounted to 1.96%, which in absolute terms is 101.02 million rubles. At the same time, regional customers saved 58.17 million rubles (1.98%), including government authorities, government institutions and other recipients of budget funds – 20.49 million rubles (1.39%). The savings of municipal customers reached 42.84 million rubles (1.94%), of which the share of local governments, their territorial bodies, municipal government institutions and other SBS accounts for 23.19 million rubles (2.68%).

Since the beginning of the year, 1,673 contracts have been concluded with small businesses for a total amount of 2,349,405,033.57 rubles.

The largest contract was signed for the construction of a 340-seat kindergarten in the village of Kuyuki in the Pestrechinsky municipal district at a cost of 403,389,915 rubles. The largest notice was posted on the provision of catering services in educational institutions of the Buinsky municipal district in the amount of 48,842,251.95 rubles. The deadline for submitting applications is February 2, 2026.

"The first results of procurement activities in 2026 demonstrate the stable operation of the public and municipal procurement system in the Republic of Tatarstan. The savings of 101 million rubles achieved are not just a figure, but real funds that will be used to solve other socially significant problems in the region," summed up Chairman Marat Ziatdinov.

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