Tbilisi City Hall has started a major rehabilitation project for the fountains and cascade system in Vake Park, with expected completion in spring 2027. Mayor Kakha Kaladze announced the project during a recent municipal government meeting.
The renovation will maintain the park’s original aesthetic while upgrading primary infrastructure. Planned improvements include full replacement of drainage, electrical, and water supply systems, installation of energy-efficient lighting, waterproofing of pools and the cascade and new pumps. All of which must meet technical standards.
The first stage involves research and engineering design, including a detailed assessment of the current fountain structures and geological conditions.
City Hall has required that all contractors or their personnel have experience in fountain installation or rehabilitation in European Union countries since January 1, 2020, under EN50110-1 standards.
“Given the tragedy we faced, it is crucial that European experts are involved in this restoration,” Kaladze stated, referencing a previous incident that highlighted safety concerns within the park’s infrastructure.