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    CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR 2006 EXHIBITION OPENS IN YEREVAN

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 30 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 30, NOYAN TAPAN. The second specilaized exhibition
    "Construction and Repair 2006" opened on March 30 at Dynamo Stadium in
    Yerevan. Over 50 companies from Armenia, Iran, Germany and Russia are
    taking part in the exhibition. Chairman of the Union of Manufacturers
    and Businessmen of Armenia Arsen Ghazarian noted at the opening
    ceremony that the specialized exhibitions held in Armenia bear
    evidence of the guaranteed development of various branches of the
    Armenian economy. He pointed out the active competition currently
    going on in the construction sector that accounts for a large share
    of Armenia's GDP. Chairman of the Union of Builders of Armenia Gagik
    Galstian underlined the importance of holding construction exhibitions
    from the point of view that such exhibitions offer an opportunity to
    receive information about new technologies and building equipment to
    satisfy the needs of the most demanding customer. During a talk with
    reporters, A. Ghazarian expressed an opinion that Armenia is among
    CIS leading countries in terms of quality of design and architectural
    solutions in the construction sphere. He noted that the increased
    construction volumes in Armenia encouraged a growth in the local
    production of building materials. Particularly, over the last three
    years more than 10 big building material enterprises have been set up
    in the country. The exhibition will close on April 1. It was organized
    by the Logos exhibition center with the assistance of the RA Ministry
    of Foreign Affairs, the RA Ministry of Trade and Economic Developemt
    and the Union of Manufacturers and Businesmen of Armenia.
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