Programs Discussed During This Week’s Working Meeting

03.11.2025

The reconstruction program for the Cascade Complex is now shifting into its practical implementation phase, following recent approval by the Government of the Republic of Armenia. Relevant agreements are to be signed with the investor to regulate matters concerning the construction of the new section of the Cascade and the alienation of adjacent land plots. Demolition work will soon commence on the existing foundations of the previously initiated, yet unfinished, constructions in the Cascade's upper section. The final conceptual design for the project will be developed and formalized in full agreement with the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Republic of Armenia.
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The construction of a new building for Yerevan’s Kindergarten № 74 has been completed. The project was implemented under the Yerevan Energy Efficiency Program. The new building provides comfortable and safe conditions for 83 children currently enrolled. The structure is fully equipped with comprehensive fire-fighting systems, solar photovoltaic panels, and a modern ventilation system. Furthermore, the backyard area has also been fully renovated. Financed by the Yerevan community budget, the reconstruction works included the installation of a new irrigation network, playground equipment with protective rubber flooring, new gazebos, and the construction of a stone and metal boundary fence.
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The partial-depth pavement repair program is progressing steadily across the city. Currently, repair work is carried out on Erebuni Street in the Erebuni administrative district and Zoravar Andranik Street in the Malatia-Sebastia administrative district.
In parallel with the ongoing asphalt pavement installation, significant work is carried out to replace and adjust the manholes and stormwater drains. So far, on the completely reconstructed streets, 221 obsolete concrete manhole slabs and 35 old concrete wall rings of existing manholes have been replaced. The cast-iron drain grates of 50 stormwater drains have been substituted with new ones. Additionally, the markings for 147 manholes and 120 storm drains have been adjusted to the road level.
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Construction of the new Gymnastics School named after Albert Azaryan actively progresses. Designed to meet international standards, this contemporary sports complex will serve as a training center for about 300 young athletes.
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Construction of a new park adjacent to the "Tork Angegh" statue is currently underway. The project features a children’s playground, a football pitch, an outdoor workout area, and a bike path. It also includes the installation of stormwater, sewerage, water supply systems, irrigation network, as well as a new outdoor lighting system. 
 

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