Airport in Omsk to mend damaged roof at an estimated cost of 7.8 million rubles
The Omsk Airport in Russia is currently undergoing repairs on its roof following a flooding incident caused by heavy rain. The contractor for the repairs is SK "Aurora", an Omsk-based company located at 35 Karl Liebknecht Street.
The repairs, aimed at preventing further leaks and improving conditions for airport passengers, are being carried out on the government procurement portal. The decision to undertake the repairs was made following reports of unsatisfactory conditions at the airport, which were initially reported to the Om1 portal by local residents.
The flooding has resulted in the formation of puddles inside the airport building, and buckets of water have been placed near the ticket counters to manage the situation. The cost of the roof repair is estimated to be 7.8 million rubles.
The flooding is likely a result of the roof damage that was previously reported. The repairs are expected to be completed by September 30, 2025. However, due to a lack of recent information, the precise status of the roof restoration at Omsk Airport cannot be confirmed at this time.
For the most accurate and current details on this topic, it is recommended to consult official sources such as Omsk Airport's management, regional government infrastructure departments, or local news announcements regarding the construction project.
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