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Kyrgyzstan plans to upgrade drinking water systems in Chuy region villages

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Official statement New plan
  • Kyrgyzstan's State Agency for Capital Construction of Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Objects has announced a tender for project documentation to update the drinking water supply system in several villages in the Chuy region.
  • The project aims to rehabilitate or construct new water supply systems for the villages of Vasilievka, Novopokrovka, Gavrilovka, Ak-Tรผz, Ilyich, and Kara-Bulak.
  • A total of 8.7 million Kyrgyz soms are allocated for the development of the design and estimate documentation, with supplier proposals due by July 14.

The Kyrgyz Republic's State Agency for Capital Construction of Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Objects is initiating a tender process to develop project documentation for the rehabilitation and construction of drinking water supply systems across several villages in the Chuy region. This initiative aims to significantly improve access to safe drinking water for local communities.

The project scope includes the villages of Vasilievka, Novopokrovka, Gavrilovka, Ak-Tรผz, Ilyich, and Kara-Bulak. The development of design and estimate documentation is a critical first step towards modernizing the water infrastructure in these areas, ensuring a more reliable and sustainable water supply.

Approximately 8.7 million Kyrgyz soms have been earmarked for this crucial phase of project planning. The tender process is now open, with suppliers invited to submit their proposals by July 14. This investment underscores the government's commitment to addressing water infrastructure challenges in rural Kyrgyzstan.

The successful development of this documentation will pave the way for the subsequent construction and implementation of improved water systems, directly benefiting the residents of the targeted villages by enhancing public health and quality of life.

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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.