About $1.13 billion invested in development of roads in Kazakhstan

In 2009, about $ 1.13 billion was invested in the development of roads of general use in Kazakhstan, the Kazakh Transport and Communications Ministry told Trend Capital. It is planned to repair more than 6,700 km through the fund. About 101.1 billion tenge (over $ 670) of the total amount of the fund will fell […]

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In 2009, about $ 1.13 billion was invested in the development of roads of general use in Kazakhstan, the Kazakh Transport and Communications Ministry told Trend Capital.

It is planned to repair more than 6,700 km through the fund. About 101.1 billion tenge (over $ 670) of the total amount of the fund will fell on the development of roads of national importance, the ministry said.

For this purpose, about $250 million or 99 percent of the plan was used in the first half of 2009, the same source said.

Work on the reconstruction of sections of the Almati-Astana-Petropavlovsk, Samara- Shymkent, Omsk-Maykapshagay, Astrakhan-Atyrau-Aktau-Turkmenbashi, Astana-Kostanay-Chelyabinsk and Taskesken-Bakhty roads with the length of 700 km in total is underway, the ministry said.

In addition, about 143 million dollars, which was used by 100 percent in the first half, was issued to work on the construction and reconstruction, as well as all types of repair work of the local motor roads.

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