The amount, published in a notice on the State Procurement Agency website, will be used to keep the late leader's remains in what the RBK news website calls a "lifelike condition". The notice says the work required is of a "biomedical nature", that the federal budget will foot the bill, and that a provider has already been found, although not named. A laboratory currently called the Russian Biomedical Technology Research and Training Centre has carried out all repairs to Lenin's body since it was first put on public display in Moscow's Red Square in 1924.