Kyrgyzstan advances construction material projects in southern regions
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Investment projects for construction materials are underway in southern Kyrgyzstan's Batken and Osh regions.
- Projects include a dry building mix plant with a capacity of 60-70 tons per day and a brick factory with a projected output of 20-30 million bricks annually.
- Public-private partnerships are also developing infrastructure, including a new justice department building and a sports and recreation complex in Osh.
Investment projects focused on the production of construction materials are progressing in Kyrgyzstan's southern Batken and Osh regions. National Investment Agency representatives recently inspected several sites to monitor their implementation.
One key project involves "Asyl Holding" LLC's dry building mix plant in Kyzyl-Kiya. This facility boasts a daily production capacity of 60 to 70 tons. Additionally, "Chygysh Kurulush Materialdary" LLC is constructing a brick factory in the village of Almalik, Nookat district. This factory, situated on 9 hectares of industrial land, has attracted $6.5 million in private investment and is designed to produce 20 to 30 million bricks per year. Installation of the main equipment is ongoing, and the brick firing kiln is complete.
These initiatives are expected to boost the region's industrial capacity and create new employment opportunities. Beyond manufacturing, public-private partnerships are also driving infrastructure development in Osh. Projects include a modern, five-story administrative building for the Osh Regional Justice Department, established under a 47-year PPP agreement worth 228 million Kyrgyz soms. Another PPP project, the "Bulak" sports and recreation complex, features a new fitness center and a renovated swimming pool, developed in partnership with the Osh mayor's office and "Dem-Al" LLC. This complex, operational since October 2025, aims to enhance sports infrastructure and promote healthy lifestyles.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.