The Polytechnic Institute held its regular meeting of the Board of Trustees, during which important issues related to the development of the institution’s infrastructure, strengthening of its material and technical base, and expansion of the museum exhibition were considered.
During the meeting, participants discussed the continuation of campus landscaping work, the installation of a storage tank, modernization of the irrigation system, and the placement of agricultural-themed exhibits. On the first agenda item, Alexander Azhgaliyev delivered a report on the continuation of landscaping work. The current progress was reviewed and future plans were clarified. Council members noted that improving the campus environment contributes to creating comfortable conditions for students and staff, as well as enhancing the University’s image. It was resolved that the landscaping work will continue in accordance with the approved plan.
The next item addressed the need to install a storage tank to ensure stable and efficient operation of the facility. Vasily Zheleznov provided explanations regarding technical and organizational aspects. By decision of the Board, the installation of the storage tank was approved, and the timeline for implementation will be specified.
Within the framework of the third issue, it was proposed to upgrade the irrigation system to support landscaping and preserve green areas. Pavel Tolokonnikov proposed laying a new irrigation line using plastic pipes and installing additional branches to ensure more efficient watering of plots and green spaces. In addition, the need to conduct an inventory of the existing systems, followed by their repair, modernization, and upgrading, was emphasized.
Special attention was given to the development of the museum exhibition in the agricultural field. Andrey Borsa proposed using agricultural machinery and technical equipment as exhibits. The main objective of this initiative is to emphasize the University’s status as an agricultural institution and to demonstrate its production and technical potential. Umit Zhumagaliyeva suggested including historically significant tractors and machinery, as well as other agricultural machines, in the exhibition. It is also planned to present modern technical equipment to reflect the stages of development of the industry. The need to inventory available equipment, restore it, supplement it with missing parts, and gradually introduce it into the exhibition was highlighted. These measures will help increase students’ professional interest and preserve the University’s historical and industrial heritage. A.Borsa and V.Zheleznov were appointed as responsible persons.
The adopted decisions are aimed at improving the University’s infrastructure, strengthening its material and technical base, and enhancing its cultural and educational potential. The systematic work of the Board of Trustees contributes to the sustainable development of the University and the improvement of the quality of education.
