YEREVAN MAYOR'S OFFICE TO CONTINUE IMPLEMENTING LARGE-SCALE
CONSTRUCTION WORK IN 2008
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 27, NOYAN TAPAN. All programs envisaged by Yerevan
Mayor's Office in 2007 have been completely implemented. As Frunz
Basentsian, the Head of the Construction and Development Department of
Mayor's Office, said at the December 27 press conference, the whole
incomplete work will be practically finished in a few days.
According to F. Basentsian, time required implementation of large-scale
construction work in Yerevan in the past years. According to him,
though huge work has been done, there is much to do and much work is
envisaged by the 2008 programs of Mayor's Office.
It was also mentioned that construction work of underground transport
passage being built in Khanjian-Tigran Mats streets' crossroad,
transport junction of Heratsi-Koryun-Nalbandian-Charents streets, as
well as Komitas Avenue being repaired with the Lincy Foundation's funds
will be finished in 2008. Next year it is also envisaged to dismantle
the tram lines of Sebastia and Bagratuniats streets.
CONSTRUCTION WORK IN 2008
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 27, NOYAN TAPAN. All programs envisaged by Yerevan
Mayor's Office in 2007 have been completely implemented. As Frunz
Basentsian, the Head of the Construction and Development Department of
Mayor's Office, said at the December 27 press conference, the whole
incomplete work will be practically finished in a few days.
According to F. Basentsian, time required implementation of large-scale
construction work in Yerevan in the past years. According to him,
though huge work has been done, there is much to do and much work is
envisaged by the 2008 programs of Mayor's Office.
It was also mentioned that construction work of underground transport
passage being built in Khanjian-Tigran Mats streets' crossroad,
transport junction of Heratsi-Koryun-Nalbandian-Charents streets, as
well as Komitas Avenue being repaired with the Lincy Foundation's funds
will be finished in 2008. Next year it is also envisaged to dismantle
the tram lines of Sebastia and Bagratuniats streets.
