A working meeting of the AICV Association took place in Dubai with the head of the international department of the Dubai Land Department and the director of the state agency “Regulator of the Real Estate Market” of the Emirate of Dubai.
During the meeting, the parties discussed issues of cooperation in the field of territorial development, shared plans, and clarified the procedure of attracting foreign construction companies.
The next meeting is expected in Kazan Forum, where representatives of the Dubai Land Department plan to make a presentation of their activities.
The government organization responsible for monitoring and managing the real estate market in Dubai is the Dubai Land Department (DLD). Its main goal is to guarantee fairness, efficiency and transparency of the real estate market. DLD's real estate operations and services include registering properties, regulating real estate brokers, promoting real estate investments, and enforcing real estate laws and regulations. The Dubai Land Department (DLD) is a government organization that manages all real estate trading activities in the city and offers customers a highly integrated, transparent and secure experience.
The Real Estate Regulatory Agency, more commonly known as RERA, was established through a law issued by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of the UAE, in 2007. RERA is the regulatory agency of the Dubai Land Department (DLD), where the latter sets the laws for the successful interaction between all contracting parties and organizes the real estate exchange process. Since buying, selling or leasing of real estate is a fairly regulatory-intensive process in Dubai, RERA provides a transparent and efficient regulatory environment in which various real estate entities can conduct their business.
The AICV Association, together with the State University of Land Management, held a training seminar in March 2024 with the issuance of certificates of advanced training and discussed the topic: “Determination of the cadastral value of real estate.”
The main objective of the seminar was to resolve practical issues that arise in the process of cadastral work to determine the cadastral value of real estate, including:
Introduction a methods for conducting state cadastral valuation
Social and economic analysis of the consequences of approving new results of state cadastral valuation
Development of equilibrium tax and rental rates
Predicting regional budget losses as a result of decreasing the cadastral value related to market value and errors correction
Methods and techniques for determining the cadastral value of new objects.
Working with market information
Methods for preparing explanations related to the determination of cadastral value
Processing the applies from citizens in pricing the cadastral value of an object related to the market value market value by Article 22 and Article 22.1 of Federal Law-237
Processing citizens' appeals as part of correcting errors made in determining the cadastral value
During the meeting, heads of authorized government organization and budgetary institutions “AICV”, as well as practicing cadastral appraisers, shared their experience.
Representatives of the following regions took part in the seminar: Tver Region, Tomsk Region, Republic of Mordovia, Leningrad Region, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Altai Republic, Orenburg Region, Ulyanovsk Region, Novgorod Region, Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Ugra, Irkutsk region, Kurgan region.
In preparation for the XV International Economic Forum “RUSSIA - ISLAMIC WORLD”: KAZANFORUM, which will be held in Kazan on May 14-19, 2024, a meeting was held with the head of the Investment Development Agency of Tatarstan Republic, Talia Minulina.
The Association team presented its successes over the past year, achieved in the international arena. Let us recall that it was at the site of this Forum last year that the international activities of the Association began, an agreement was signed with the Land Resources Service of the Kyrgyz Republic. Which was subsequently implemented in the form of a drone cadastral valuation project in Bishkek, as well as the International Forum “Spatial Development. New digital reality." Contacts have been signed with government agencies and business representatives from more than 15 countries.
At the meeting, the parties also discussed the possibilities of the Association’s participation in the upcoming event.
Talia Ilgizovna was satisfied with the success of AICV Association in the International orientation and wished to continue working at the same level.
From February 27 to March 1, the Forum “Building the Future of Russia Together” is taking place in Moscow.
During the event, leading developers, as well as representatives of government authorities of the Russian Federation, presented methods for improving the regulation of relations in the field of seizure of real estate during the implementation of cadastral projects.
At the invitation of the Forum organizers, Deputy Chairman of the AICV Association Vasil Mazitov became an expert at the Foresight session. The teams, including representatives of the Association, prepared proposals in the following areas: types of real estate subject to seizure; proper withdrawal procedures; management of repossessed buildings prior to demolition; registration actions as part of the withdrawal procedure.
As a result of the discussion, more than 1,000 listeners voted for the organization according to significance and realism.
State Duma in Russian Federation and the Ministry of Construction of Russia supported the work made by the organization; it will be formulated and presented to Governmental organizations.
Moscow Economic Journal published an article with subject: “Complex cadastral work in the regions. Results and recommendations." The scientific article was published in the January
The email address: https://ecience.ru/ru/nauka/article/75297/view.
The authors of the article were:
Meldebekov Iskander Bulatovich, Chairman of the Council of the Association of State Budgetary Institutions for State Cadastral Valuation “AICV”.
Ivanov Nikolay Ivanovich, Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Management and Management Technologies of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "State University of Land Management".
Pugieva Khava Alekseevna, Deputy Director of the branch of “Roskadastr” for the Republic of Ingushetia.
The article is devoted to one of the most interesting and capacious types of work in the field of cadastral services. With a superficial study of the issue, complex cadastral work does not provide a complete understanding of the full depth and breadth of these types of work. Objective scientific results are possible based on analysis and study of the content in cadastral activities based on real examples. Since 2017, authorities, state budgetary institutions, and customers have accumulated multifaceted experience, which became the subject of this scientific work.
The journal is included in the Russian (RSCI) and international (AGRIS) scientific citation indexes.
On January 31, a meeting between the AICV Association and the Federal Geographic Information Center of the United Arab Emirates took place in Abu Dhabi.
The activities of the Association were presented by the Deputy Chairman of the Association Council Vasil Mazitov, who spoke about activities in the areas of state cadastral valuation, sustainable development of the territory, geodesy and educational direction.
Mr. Al Mutaawa, Director of Government Relations at the Federal State Research Center, spoke about the projects implemented since 2019 (Atlas of the UAE and much more), and shared some future plans.
The International Forum "Spatial Development: A New Digital Reality" successfully concluded in the city of Bishkek, the capital of the Kyrgyz Republic. The event was organized by the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic in collaboration with the Association "ABUKO" and took place from November 30 to December 1, 2023, bringing together over 200 participants from 11 countries.
A special focus of the forum was given to issues related to state cadastral valuation. During the opening speech, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic, Edil Baisalov, announced that the Republic is in the process of reforming its tax system. A key element of this reform will be a review of property tax, gradually transitioning to a cadastral valuation system as the basis for land and real estate taxation.
This topic was further elaborated by Deputy Director of the Land Resources Service of the Kyrgyz Republic, Kubanychbekov Tursunbek, who announced a pilot project this year to determine the cadastral value of apartments in the city of Bishkek.
Ulan Musaev, Head of the State Tax Service at the Ministry of Finance of the Kyrgyz Republic, stated that his department, thanks to an improved administration system, managed to increase revenues by 2.5 times. He expressed confidence that the shift to taxation based on cadastral value would not only increase budget revenues but also make the property taxation system more equitable.
The issue of fairness in taxing based on cadastral value was further discussed by Oleg Mokrushin, Head of the Scientific and Technical Expert Council of the Association "ABUKO," who talked about taxation systems in different countries and concluded that a taxation system based on the market value of taxable objects is an indicator of a country's economic development.
In his keynote speech, Dr. Orhan Ercan, a faculty member at Ankara University and the former vice president of the International Federation of Surveyors, emphasized the importance of incorporating new and innovative approaches into national spatial information management. He advocated for the implementation of integrated, evidence-based decision-making solutions and the maximization and utilization of national information systems tailored to the specific situations and conditions of each country.
Dr. Ercan highlighted the significance of capacity building to leverage spatial technology, improve informed government decision-making processes, facilitate private sector development, and take practical measures to advance countries towards e-economies, e-services, and e-commerce, underscoring the importance of Geospatial data in these progressions.
Mustafa Akkul, Head of the Real Estate Appraisal Department of the Registry and Cadastre Service of the Republic of Turkey, presented a pilot project on mass appraisal conducted in the province of Amasya in the Republic of Türkiye. The approaches and methods used in this project were found to be similar to those applied in the pilot project in the city of Bishkek.
Since 2003, the Republic of Belarus has determined the cadastral value of land and land plots using mass appraisal methods based on the market value of typical real estate objects. Veronica Solovyova, Head of the Valuation Department of the State Unitary Enterprise "National Cadastre Agency" of the Republic of Belarus, discussed this approach in her presentation.
She emphasized the importance of improving the methodology of cadastral valuation of land and scaling cadastral valuation to real estate objects, along with the automation of work through the development of cadastral valuation software.
Ildar Mukhamedshin, Director of Development at LLC "Softplaza," shared the experience of creating and developing the regional automated cadastral valuation system "RASKO." He highlighted that the software was created five years ago and has been continuously improved since, allowing for the qualitative and timely determination of the cadastral value of tens of millions of real estate objects across the entire territory of the Russian Federation.
The company plans to scale the Russian experience beyond the country, and the participation of the RASKO system in the pilot project for cadastral valuation in the territory of Bishkek proved to be quite successful.
In the section "Integrated Geospatial Data Systems," Deputy Director of the State Enterprise "Kyrgyzgiprozem," Azamat Karipov, presented on the topic of state geospatial data in Kyrgyzstan, highlighting the significant progress made in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles for filling registries with reliable data in recent years.
The presentation by the Head of the Department of Cartography of the Registry and Cadastre Service of the Republic of Turkey on the implementation of a 3D cadastral system in the country drew particular interest from the audience.
Another application of 3D modeling technology in urban planning and spatial planning was discussed by Grigory Gasanov, a representative of the Association "ABUKO." He detailed the implementation of a digital twin of one of the districts of the city of Kazan.
Furthermore, representatives of relevant government bodies from Germany, Slovenia, Belarus, and Russia shared their experiences in creating and using geographic information systems.
An entire section of the forum was dedicated to the theme of "Comprehensive Development of Territories." Jusup Bekbolotov, Head of the Department of the State Agency for Architecture, Construction, and Housing and Communal Services under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic, opened the section with a report on the current state of the industry and the active digitization of management mechanisms in construction.
The Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services of the Russian Federation actively participated in the forum. Maria Sinichich, Director of the Department of Comprehensive Development of Territories, presented advanced Russian experience in the comprehensive development of territories.
Another delegation representing the Russian Federation, the leadership of the Federal Autonomous Institution "RosKapStroy," presented two reports. Elena Demchenko, an advisor to the general director, shared the accumulated experience of comprehensive management of territorial development.
Renat Saitov, the head of the department for the implementation of digital projects in construction, continued the theme by discussing the Information System for Project Management of a state customer in the construction industry (ISUP).
Aziz Kemalov, the state registrar of the Ministry of Justice of Turkmenistan, concluded the section by sharing the experience of digitization in the system of state registration of property rights.
The second day of the forum focused on practical aspects of spatial development and digitization. Representatives from KB "Panorama," the Federal Autonomous Institution "Unified Institute of Spatial Planning of the Russian Federation," the State Budgetary Institution "Institute of Agglomeration Development of the Nizhny Novgorod Region," and PPK "Roskadastr" presented substantive reports in the section.
Particular attention was given to the presentation by the general director of the Geodetic Education and Science Development Fund, Evgeny Semenov, who shared the practice of using unmanned aerial systems in digital land use.
Marina Kochetova, a representative of the German company "Leica Geosystems" with a two-hundred-year history, also presented a report on digital solutions implemented in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
After the official part, forum delegates had the opportunity to delve into the history of the Kyrgyz Republic at the National Historical Museum.
Participants of the forum expressed unanimous agreement on the effectiveness of the event format and the need to continue collaboration between countries in the field of geoinformation technologies, construction, cadastral valuation, and comprehensive territorial development.
The organizers of the international forum BIFSD2023 "Spatial Development: A New Digital Reality" express gratitude to all delegates for their active participation and hope for further cooperation!
November 30 within the framework of the International Forum Spatial Development. New digital reality A bilateral meeting was held between representatives of the ABUKO Association and the delegation of the Federal Autonomous Institution "RosKapStroy", headed by director Yulia Gennadievna Maksimova.
During the meeting, Deputy Chairman of the Association Council Vasil Mazitov presented the activities of the Association to high-ranking guests, spoke about the history of its creation and outlined promising directions for development.
In turn, Yulia Maksimova thanked the ABUKO Association, which was a co-organizer of the Forum, for the invitation to the event, and spoke about the nearest plans for activities.
During the meeting, the parties agreed to sign an agreement between FAU RosKapStroy and the ABUKO Association on the development of promising areas of cooperation in the field of education, science, development and implementation of professional educational programs. At the end of the meeting, an exchange of memorable gifts took place.
About 200 specialists from 16 regions of Russia discussed the issues of spatial data and AI in the Kama region.
“Potential investors will be able to receive a high-quality and understandable tool, and the owners of dachas and houses will be able to get acquainted with the location of their property, what infrastructure surrounds it, and how this can affect the market value,” said Larisa Vedernikova, head of the regional Ministry of Property.
Iskander Meldebekov, Chairman of the Council of the ABICV Association, told the conference participants about the results of the analysis of all purchases in 2022 according to the complex cadastral works and noted that the conference allowed not only to talk about the achievements of the strong regions in terms of the implementation of the complex cadastral works, but also to show how great success was achieved to encourage other regions to adopt their experience next year.
Meldebekov Iskander Bulatovich - Chairman of the ABICV Association
Under this slogan, from state budgetary institutions specialists from 16 regions of Russia took part in practical exercises in Kazan.
ABICV Association, together with the IT-Park technopark of the city of Kazan, from November 28 to December 2, 2022, held a training seminar in the form of a round table for state cadastral appraisers on the topic: “Cadastral valuation of capital construction objects in 2023”.
The main objective of the event was to find solutions to practical issues that arise in the process of carrying out work to determine the cadastral value of capital construction objects, including:
Grouping of real estate objects
Real estate market analysis
Building statistical models
Application of KO-INVEST directories
Determination of the cadastral value by methods of mass assessment of the cost approach
Analysis of the results of determining the cadastral value
Preparation of reporting documents
Establishment of the cadastral value of real estate in the amount of the market in accordance with the provisions of Article 22.1 of the Federal Law-237
According to Oleg Mokrushin, head of the scientific and technical expert council of the ABICV Association: “The main tool for solving emerging issues is the exchange of experience between specialists from various institutions.”
Mokrushin Oleg Vladimirovich - Head of the Scientific and Technical Expert Council of the ABICV Association
During the event, leading experts in the field of state cadastral valuation spoke and shared their experience. For each participant, in order to quickly solve problems, access to the settlement materials of the database of his subject was organized.
The acquired skills will allow to carry out work on the state cadastral valuation on time and at a high quality level, - said Iskander Meldebekov, Chairman of the ABICV Association.
Thanksgiving letters
Difficulties in training cadastral appraisers! Low wages! The complexity of interdepartmental interaction is characteristic of most regions of the Russian Federation! Surrounded by strong and active professionals, we employees of budgetary institutions are able to implement the state cadastral valuation at the proper high level. Together, shoulder to shoulder, we are able to solve the most complex problems, helping each other in difficult periods of work. That is why we created ABUKO - the Association of State Budgetary Institutions for Cadastral Valuation. This is a combination of the best practices of the state cadastral valuation, which will be equal to the beginning budgetary institutions. Now you can become a part of it - Join now! To solve one of the main problems in the training of qualified personnel, ABUCO conducts workshops on cadastral valuation. In Sevastopol, a city of federal significance, specialists from public institutions from Murmansk to the Republic of Crimea, from Kaliningrad to Irkutsk are trained.