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Implementing ITU-T International Standards to shape Smart Sustainable Cities - The case of Moscow
Entity Function
Department of Housing and This department deals with housing and communal services,
Communal Services management of multi-apartment buildings, resource supply,
water disposal, maintenance and repair of engineering facilities
and communications.
Department of Construction This department implements state policy in urban development.
It is responsible for placing state orders for the supply of goods,
rendering of services, processing of works for capital
construction projects, and for the design, construction and
reconstruction at the expense of the budget. The department
also manages construction and demolition waste in Moscow.
Department of Urban Planning This department is also responsible for the development of the
Policy Moscow state policy in urban development and the
coordination of the Programme of Renovation (see Section 4.2)
and some other state programmes.
Committee for Architecture and This committee is engaged in urban planning, including
Urban Planning territorial planning and urban zoning. It is also responsible for
the formation of the architectural and artistic appearance of
Moscow.
Territorial body of the Federal These are authorities responsible for disseminating official
State Statistics Service of Moscow statistics on Moscow.
Capital Overhaul Department The department develops and implements state programmes
that would improve urban environment, public spaces and park
areas. It is also involved in coordinating local activities for the
development of transport infrastructure facilities and
implementing the regional capital repair programme for
housing.
Mossvet (SUE) Responsible for lighting services in Moscow (technical
supervision, registration, operation, maintenance of systems
and databases, etc.).
Mosvodostok (SUE) Provides the drainage of surface sewage into the city drainage
system, as well as the technical operation of facilities of the
centralised water disposal system in Moscow.
Moscow United Energy Company Provides centralised heating and hot water supply to the capital
(PJSC) (with the exception of small local heat supply areas from
isolated departmental and corporate heat sources).
Mosenergosbyt (PJSC) Moscow’s energy sales company, which sells more than 8% of
the electricity generated in Russia.
Mosvodokanal (JSC) Provides services in the field of water supply and sanitation to
Moscow and the Moscow region.
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