According to the press service of the capital's Hokimiat, an official meeting took place between the city administration and a delegation from the China State Construction Engineering Corporation, led by General Director of the division, Liu Dong.
Following the meeting, which was a continuation of a series of negotiations and agreements reached, several agreements were signed across various areas.
In particular, a contract was signed for the reconstruction and modernization of Tashkent's road infrastructure. The project, which will involve an investment of 300 million dollars, aims to reconstruct the city's roads and associated infrastructure. More than 200 local and foreign specialists, including surveyors, transportation engineers, and designers, will be engaged in the work.
Additionally, the parties agreed to establish a joint venture for design and training of personnel. This project is expected to create over 20 jobs. The enterprise will focus on training and upskilling specialists in road construction and infrastructure development, including architects, designers, and planners.
A contract worth 259 million dollars was also signed, which includes the development of financing mechanisms, design, and construction of bridges. The implementation of this project will create 160 new jobs. It is anticipated that the commissioning of new bridges will help alleviate traffic congestion and significantly improve road traffic in the capital.
Furthermore, as part of a project estimated at 440 million dollars, the construction of a modern residential complex is planned, which will include business and shopping centers, as well as preschool and school educational institutions. This project is currently under review.
It is noted that the discussions held and agreements reached reinforce the partnership between the parties and lay the groundwork for the successful implementation of the aforementioned projects.
Reference. China State Construction Engineering Corporation is the largest construction company in China and a global leader in construction volumes. CSCEC implements projects in over 100 countries, including more than 6,000 major facilities such as skyscrapers, airports, and national infrastructure complexes.