Kyrgyz leadership issues 350M soms for Bishkek infrastructure development

Kyrgyz government intends to allocate up to 350 million soms for infrastructure development of the new dwelling blocks of Bishkek. The government reportedly issues funds from the state budget for new dwelling blocks development every year. In 2008 the government spent 252 million soms on this purposes. Out of these 350 million, 150 million will […]

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Kyrgyz government intends to allocate up to 350 million soms for infrastructure development of the new dwelling blocks of Bishkek.

The government reportedly issues funds from the state budget for new dwelling blocks development every year. In 2008 the government spent 252 million soms on this purposes.

Out of these 350 million, 150 million will be realized through Bishkek capital construction structures and 200 million – through the Bishkek roads’ administration department.

Meanwhile, the projects Infrastructure of Bishkek and Osh supported by the World Bank and ARIS, provides construction of roads in Bishkek new dwelling blocks at the cost of about 157 million soms.

Kyrgyz government is going to spent funds for auto-roads construction in Ak-Ordo, Ak-Orgo, Tynchtyk, Kasym, Dordoi, Kalys-Ordo, and Kara-Jygach blocks.

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