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  • TBILISI: Samtskhe-Javakheti Road Rehabilitation Gets On Track

    SAMTSKHE-JAVAKHETI ROAD REHABILITATION GETS ON TRACK
    By M. Alkhazashvili
    (Translated by Diana Dundua)

    The Messenger, Georgia
    April 27 2007

    The Millennium Challenge Georgia Fund (MCG) will spend USD 102.2
    million to rehabilitate the road through the southern Georgian province
    of Samtskhe-Javakheti. A total of about 245 km of road, including
    connecting roads Teleti-Koda-Manglisi, Manglisi-Tsalka-Ninotsminda,
    Akhalkalaki-Ninotsmin da-Armenian border, and the roads from Akhalkalaki
    to Kartsakhi and Khertvisi to Vardzia will be restored as well as 10
    km of road that links Georgia to Turkey.

    Construction is scheduled to begin this summer and should be completed
    by 2010, reports the newspaper Akhali Versia.

    The bidding process is still not complete. In general international
    companies have applied, owing to the fact that no Georgian companies
    have experience implementing USD 30 million projects, as is required
    in the competition.

    Though the winners are not required to employ local residents,
    according to most observers, the construction companies will still
    hire local workers.

    The MCG is planning to hire an independent international
    company to monitor and evaluate the quality of the work. After
    the rehabilitation-construction process is complete the Railway
    Department under the Ministry of Economic Development will take over
    responsibility for the roads.

    As soon as the project ends, the distance from Tbilisi to Akhalkalaki
    will be reduced by 110 km and travel time will be shortened to
    3.5 hours. This will help the residents of the region export their
    agricultural products more easily and stimulate business development.
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