Representatives of 25 enterprises of the construction complex of the Republic gathered today in the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan. A working meeting on the introduction of an electronic service for the management of construction and repair waste was held there with the participation of Deputy Minister of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan Olga Manidicheva and a group of the Big Three company.
Employees of OOO "Big Three" presented an automated information system "Waste management of construction, demolition and soil".
This electronic service is a promising software product designed to provide intra-industry cooperation of participants in the construction and repair waste management market, search for partners, conduct electronic auctions and formalize contractual relations. According to the developers, this will allow optimization of the environmental management system for construction waste handling, as well as ensuring economic efficiency and transparency of activities.
"The introduction of the electronic service will also contribute to the fight against unauthorized landfills of construction waste, as well as create conditions for the development of the infrastructure for processing such waste," the company's specialists noted.
During the meeting, it was decided to organize training for groups of users of the electronic service (educators, transportation operators and operators of the final link of the waste technological cycle).
The presentation of the electronic service of OOO "Big Three" can be downloaded by clicking on the link https://eco.tatarstan.ru/rus/file/pub/pub_2916286.pdf
Follow-up questions and suggestions on the electronic service can be sent to: ossig@big3.ru
Let us remind that the pilot project for the launch of an automated information system "Waste management of construction and repair" is planned to be implemented in Tatarstan within the framework of the cooperation agreement concluded at the final board of the Ministry between the Government of the Republic of Tatarstan and OOO "Big Three".