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Tbilisi outlines major infrastructure projects for next four years

by Mariam Razmadze
September 4, 2025
in News, Social & Society
Reading Time: 1 min read
Tbilisi outlines major infrastructure projects for next four years

Photo: 1tv.

Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze has presented a comprehensive plan for infrastructure development in the city over the next four years.

Deputy Mayor Irakli Bendeliani provided detailed information about the planned projects, declaring that the municipality’s main focus will include:

  • Road construction and rehabilitation;
  • Bridge and overpass building and repair;
  • Slope stabilization works;
  • Restoration of cultural monuments;
  • Projects implemented by TbilService Group, the Kindergarten Agency and district municipal offices.

Bendeliani emphasized that road works will go beyond resurfacing, involving full replacement of underground utilities. Specific projects include:

  • Rehabilitation of Akaki Beliashvili Street and Kojori Highway;
  • Complete upgrades of the Kojori and Tsikhneti centers;
  • Full rehabilitation of Rustaveli, Vazha-Pshavela and Guramishvili avenues;
  • Renovation of Tamarashvili, Gorgasali, and Godziashvili streets.

Regarding bridges, overpasses, and slopes, Bendeliani noted that the municipality has worked in these areas in recent years and plans to continue in the coming term. Primary projects include:

  • Full rehabilitation of Mindeli and Galaktioni bridges;
  • Renovation of Tamar Mepe Bridge, including the adjacent overpass previously renewed due to structural risks;
  • Slope stabilization works near Vake district, along the New Dabi road, a location prone to landslides, with continuous monitoring to ensure safe transportation.
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