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    STATE ORDER FOR CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION CUT BY OVER TWO BILLION

    http://artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id`5:-state-order-for-capital-construction-cut-by-over-two-billion&catid=6:economy&Itemid=18
    Saturday, 16 February 2013 14:45


    The recent meeting of the government endorsed the state order for
    capital construction to be funded from the state budget for 2013.
    According to NKR Minister of Urban Development Karen Shahramanyan, the
    order volume amounts to 11 billion and 500 million drams, instead of
    13 billion and 637 million drams in the past year. As, compared to the
    last year, it decreased by over 2 billion drams, the program primarily
    includes passing objects that make up about 75% of the overall
    program.
    What construction programs will be a priority this year, and what
    goals are to be achieved? This was discussed in our interview with NKR
    Minister of Urban Development Karen SHAHRAMANYAN.

    - Mr. Shahramanyan, what will the policy in the capital construction
    sphere be this year?

    - Like in the previous years, currently the priorities of the state
    order are housing construction, covering construction and capital
    repair of apartments of deceased freedom fighters' families, displaced
    people and large families, as well as solution of the housing problem
    of orphan-children. There are programs related to the construction and
    repair of cultural and sports facilities, schools and kindergartens.
    Programs for the construction of roads, water systems also remain in
    force.

    - How much money will be spent on housing?

    - Within the 2013 state budget, 1024.617 million drams will be
    allocated for housing, which will mainly focus on the completion of
    the objects passed to this year and those to be repaired. 160 million
    drams will be provided to regional administrations for removing the
    damages caused by the natural disasters in the regions. The capital
    repair of the roofs of apartment buildings in the regional centers
    will be also continued, for which 57 million drams are allocated.

    - The government is very active in the construction of the education
    sphere, however, there is a shortage of schools and pre-school
    establishments both in the capital and in the regions.

    - This year, the construction and repair of 5 schools and 6
    kindergartens will be completed and construction works will be
    continued in 12 schools and 2 kindergartens. Construction of a
    kindergarten in the town of Karvachar is starting this year.

    - Unfortunately, the roads in Artsakh are not improved. How do you
    plan to resolve this issue?

    - The state budget allocated 2 billion and 561 million drams for road
    construction. Works will be underway in the road sections of
    Stepanakert - Nngi - Martuni and Stepanakert - Goris; improvement and
    asphalting works will be conducted on the road Ivanyan - Noragyugh in
    the Askeran region. 50 million drams are allocated for the maintenance
    and operation of the republican roads, and 400 million drams are
    allocated for the maintenance, operation and current repair of the
    local roads.

    - The major task in the urban development sphere, which requires
    urgent solution, is, perhaps, construction of water systems. If I'm
    not mistaken, the water supply program will be completed in
    Stepanakert this year.

    - Yes, this is quite a large program planned for four communities - in
    Mushkapat, Agorti, Aknaberd and Artashavi, water supply systems and
    water measuring nodes will be constructed.

    The irrigation program provides 80 million AMD, of which 50 million -
    for the Kashatagh region. The yards, the improvement of which started
    in 2012, will be put into operation in Stepanakert. Their value makes
    641.142 million drams, and the construction-engineering works for
    improving the water supply system will take 1 billion and 185 million
    drams. The cost of the water supply program is 9 billion and 564
    million drams. To date, works at 8 billion and 145 million drams have
    been implemented. By the end of the year, the program will be almost
    completed, and 47,446 people will be provided with 24-hour water
    supply.

    It should be noted that construction works will be carried out not
    only on government funds in the territory of the republic. For
    example, in the health sphere the works will be conducted on the funds
    transferred by the closed JSC Karabakh Telecom on the extra-budgetary
    account of humanitarian assistance of the NKR Government. The program
    will continue the construction of hospital buildings in the towns of
    Martakert, Martuni and Berdzor, repair of the hospital in the town of
    Kovsakan and of the first floor of the Republican clinic. The
    extra-budgetary funds will provide the further construction of
    Stepanakert School #11.

    - Mr. Shahramanyan, complaints are often voiced about the poor quality
    of construction. How does the Ministry of Urban Development manage to
    control the situation?

    - The question can be viewed from several perspectives. At the sites
    under our control, there is no problem of poor construction (in
    particular, related to reliability). The issue is most acute in those
    cases where the facilities are built via private investments. In this
    case, the technical control is missing. This is quite a serious issue
    requiring urgent solution. Being the most responsible and important
    part of the whole construction process, actually, it dropped out of
    sight. Meanwhile, the body giving the construction permit must require
    and clarify the availability of an organization on the engineering
    control. Though, there is an appropriate inspection body conducting
    the control on the established order, but it is not enough. The
    ministry, with the help of 20 technical supervisors, are not
    physically able to control the construction in the territory of the
    entire republic. We implement construction works at over 300 sites.

    - At a recent meeting with the NKR Prime Minister, the builders raised
    a lot of issues, one of which concerned the quality of local products.
    As noted, it does not meet the accepted standards and its volume does
    not meet the demand of the country.
    - Yes, according to the government's policy, we should mainly use
    local building materials. Local assortment of stones and concrete is
    mainly used here. But, there is a problem of inconsistency of the
    building materials' quality, in particular, used for trim works. Above
    all, they are not competitive at the market, yielding to granite on
    the design decisions, the volume and quality of the production. The
    organizations engaged in the production of building materials cannot
    meet the demand in the required time, and to suspend the construction
    is impossible. I see the solution in improving the production
    competitiveness.

    - Why? Are there any mechanisms of state support?

    - Besides the available raw materials, processing workshops and
    advanced equipment are needed. We have inherited the stone-processing
    equipment from the Soviet era, except one or two organizations, which
    have recently purchased the equipment, but they can't meet the
    demand of the entire republic. As for the state support, the issue was
    dealt with by the Ministry of Economic Development. As far as I know,
    some enterprises have acquired modern equipment with the state
    support, via a privileged loan.

    - There is certain dissatisfaction among the people related to the
    operation of water supply systems, when for various reasons the newly
    paved roads are destroyed. What is it conditioned by?

    - I think this is due to staff shortages and the fact that the
    Stepanakert CJSC Vodokanal hasn't justified itself yet. Actually, we
    have no hydrobuilders. After the construction of new polyethylene
    pipes, the water network service is still carried out on the old
    network, which is already out of order, leading to accidents. This is
    a very serious problem, and at the next meeting with the President of
    the Republic, we will discuss it, especially that the executive
    schemes of the commissioned objects are passed to the CJSC Vodokanal.
    Along with the schemes, we will provide their electronic versions.

    - How do the buildings in Stepanakert correspond to the planning
    regulations, including from the architectural point of view?

    - This is a big problem, especially for Stepanakert, and therefore the
    mayor's office should be more fundamental on this issue. First of all,
    mass granting of land should be stopped in the capital; some people
    get a building permit even in the green areas, covering the sidewalks.
    Then, we should get rid of illegal structures. In short, there is a
    concept of architectural and construction task and its rules should be
    followed. The population should understand this

    Srbuhi Vanian

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