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Alexandr Avanesov

Tendering procedures begin to select contractor for Sisian-Kajaran  road construction project

Tendering procedures begin to select contractor for Sisian-Kajaran  road construction project

ArmInfo.  Construction of bypass roads has begun at the Pushin Pass. This was announced by David Khudatyan, Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, at the plenary session of the National Assembly of  the Republic of Armenia on April 16.

According to him, after the completion of these roads, modernization  work on the tunnel itself will begin. Overall, 504 km of roads were  repaired and built in 2025, and another 265 km were renovated through  subsidy programs. According to laboratory tests conducted by the  Roads Department last year, the quality of the constructed roads was  monitored and found to meet all international standards. Khudatyan  also announced the completion of construction of the road towards  Gyumri, which is part of the North-South transport corridor. As part  of this program, work was completed on sections of the 34-kilometer  Ashtarak-Talin road and an 8-kilometer bypass road around the Agarak  archaeological site. A 37-kilometer section of the Lanjik-Gyumri road  was also modernized. A motor rally will be held on April 19 to  inaugurate this road.

Construction of the 60-kilometer Sisian-Kajaran road on the southern  section of the transport corridor is also ongoing. Tendering  procedures have begun for this purpose, and 45% of the work on the  Kajaran-Agarak road is complete. Two tunnels have been dug on this  section, and work is underway on 14 of the 15 bridges.

On March 18 of last year, Armenia and the ADB signed a ?236 million  loan agreement for the construction of the southern section of the  Sisian-Kajaran road along the North-South Transport Corridor. The  agreement envisages the construction of a 27.1-kilometer asphalt  concrete road resistant to harsh climate conditions and natural  disasters, which will reduce the length of the Sisian-Kajaran road  section. This will reduce travel time, increase average vehicle  speed, and improve travel comfort and safety. Construction of the new  approximately 60-kilometer Sisian- Kajaran road section, including  the Bargushat Tunnel, began in 2025. Work will be carried out in  three sections: the 27.12-kilometer northern section, the  8.65-kilometer Bargushat Tunnel section, and the 24.25-kilometer  southern section. A total of ?708 million in loan funds is expected  to be spent on the construction of the three sections of the road  section. The new 60-kilometer Sisian- Kajaran road will be of the  second technical category. It will traverse difficult mountainous  terrain and include 27 bridges with a total length of 4.7 km and 9  tunnels with a total length of 12.5 km (the longest, the Bargushat  Tunnel, is approximately 8.6 km long). The prequalification stage of  the international tender for this project has been completed, with 23  companies from Europe, China, and other countries submitting bids. Of  the EU's overall ?2.6 billion financial assistance package to Armenia  over the next five years, ?600 million will be allocated for the  construction of the Kajaran-Sisian road. The Eurasian Fund for  Stabilization and Development will provide an additional $200  million, and the ADB has already allocated $500 million. The 60-  kilometer section of the road will have a design speed of 80 km/h.  The North-South Highway is one of the largest infrastructure projects  in the history of independent Armenia. It will reduce the distance  between the Iranian and Georgian borders from 550 to 470 km, speed up  transit through the country, and create new logistical opportunities,  including the transport of goods from Iran to the Black Sea.