Government of Georgia – Appearance 2020

Prime Minister of Georgia Visits Construction Site of Kutaisi Bypass Road – Traffic is Resuming at 19 Kilometer-Long Highway from July Print Version

2020-06-05

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Construction of a 4-lane highway within Kutaisi Bypass Road is progressing as scheduled. Large infrastructure project is currently constructed amidst the novel Coronavirus pandemic without ever being interrupted. Giorgi Gakharia, Prime Minister of Georgia, along with Maya Tskitishvili, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia visited the construction site together with Irakli Karseladze, First Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Zviad Shalamberidze, Governor of Imereti region.

Construction is almost finished at the 19 kilometer-long road segment and traffic will be resuming from July, while at another location with a length of 56 kilometers, traffic will be resuming by the end of 2020.

As noted by the Prime Minister of Georgia, Kutaisi Bypass Road is a two-way road with 4 lanes each way and it is expected to boost the safety of transportation. In the opinion of the Head of Government of Georgia, it is particularly important that bulk of work is conducted by the Black Sea Group, being the first Georgian company ever to construct a highway on its own, rather than serving as a sub-contractor.

Within the scope of the project, Kutaisi Bypass Road will have a new 41.3 kilometer-long 2 lane segment and 12 bridges. Currently the road layer is being arranged and construction of bridges and passages is in progress. Traffic signs and outdoor lighting are also installed. Almost 63% of the workload has been completed by now, which is in the value of 116.5 MLN GEL. Savings made during the construction have amounted 14 MLN GEL. Total cost of the project exceeds 200 MLN GEL and is fully funded from the State Budget of Georgia.

Press Service of the Government Administration