AI to monitor master-plans’ implementing in the Far East

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The Corporation of Far East and Arctic Development (FEDC) has completed testing new functions of the Master Plan Project Management Information System for Far Eastern Cities. AI was inbuilt in the system to automate control of reporting on the achievement of master plan benchmarks, as the FEDC press service reports.
According to FEDC Executive Director on Digital Transformation Kirill Berman, more than 900 organizations involved in building 1,800 facilities are engaged in realizing city master plans in the Far East. Meanwhile, quarterly reporting flow on master plans is up to 10,000 documents. In the future, this could result in an excessive workload for specialists.

“The new AI assistant checks the substantive sections of the reports and verifies the attached documents requesting details and actual works progress confirmation from the contractors,” he noted.

During the testing in the first quarter of 2026, the AI assistant duplicated the functions of the controllers. According to the audit results, experts confirmed correctness of 90 percent of AI solutions.
Master plans for 25 cities in the Far East were drafted at the President’s instruction in 2021–2023. The total amount of financing the implementation plans until 2030 makes up 3.6 trillion rubles. To date, 233 projects have been completed, 384 facilities are under construction and 88 are being designed.
Yury Trutnev at the plenary session of the There Are Results! United Russia party forum in Vladivostok
Yury Trutnev outlines Far Eastern Federal District key projects and plans through 2030