St. Petersburg officials signed public procurement contracts worth 363 billion rubles from January through March 2025. This amount represents almost 65% of the 561.6 billion rubles set aside for the entire year. Vice Governor Valery Moskalenko recently shared this information through his Telegram channel.
Moskalenko explained that faster contracting helps the city manage its budget well every year and ensures it receives products, services, and construction work on schedule. The procurement process is highly competitive, with about three companies applying for each contract opportunity. The Vice Governor mentioned that Governor Alexander Beglov wants at least 80% of the available money under contract by July 1, 2025. This target serves as an important goal for the whole city administration.
Moskalenko explained that faster contracting helps the city manage its budget well every year and ensures it receives products, services, and construction work on schedule. The procurement process is highly competitive, with about three companies applying for each contract opportunity. The Vice Governor mentioned that Governor Alexander Beglov wants at least 80% of the available money under contract by July 1, 2025. This target serves as an important goal for the whole city administration.