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  • All Families Left Homeless By Earthquake To Have Apartments By 2013,

    ALL FAMILIES LEFT HOMELESS BY EARTHQUAKE TO HAVE APARTMENTS BY 2013, OFFICIALS SAY

    Noyan Tapan
    July 17, 2009

    YEREVAN, JULY 17, NOYAN TAPAN. Excavation work for building a new
    town in the city of Spitak in Lori marz began on July 15. Armenian
    President Serzh Sargsyan had arrived in the earthquake zone to
    familiarize himself with the construction process in Spitak, as well
    as Mush-2 district in the city of Gyumri.

    He participated in the festivities "Spitak as a City of Friendship"
    attended by the ambassadors and consuls of the countries that have
    contributed to the elimination of the consequences of the 1988 Spitak
    earthquake, other guests.

    RA Minister of Urban Development Vardan Vardanian stated that in
    accordance with the consept on the earthquake zone's restoration,
    the apartment problem of about 7,000 families left homeless will be
    solved by 2013. More than 3,000 apartments will be built in Gyumri,
    and starting from November, 1,320 families will receive apartments
    in Mush-2 district. The construction of Ani district in Gyumri has
    already begun and another 254 apartments will be delivered for use
    in July, 2010. In the words of the minister, nearly 400 families
    will have house-warming parties in Lori marz in 2009: apartment
    houses will be constructed in such communities as Shirakamut (former
    Nalband, which was the epicenter of the 1988 earthqake), Mets Parni,
    Geghasar, Arevashogh, Gogaran, Lusaghbyur, Sarahart, Hartagyugh and
    Stepanavan. The provision of certificates for apartment purchase will
    continue, and residents of the earthquake zone and about a thousand
    families of refugees from Azerbaijan who currently live in other
    regions of Armenia will receive such certificates.

    More than 1,100 builders are engaged in construction work in Gyumri
    alone.

    According to the minister, most of them are locals with a montly
    salary of 150 thousand drams (about 410 USD).

    The minister said that under the project, it is also envisaged
    building 354 dwelling houses with their adjoining plots in a 40-ha
    area in Spitak, 36 houses of which will form the District of Masters
    with apartments and workshops of handicraftsmen.

    The construction work is being done by Glendale Hills company with the
    RA state budget's money. According to the company's director general
    Vahe Almoyan, initially it was planned to spend 43 billion drams
    (about 118 million USD) on construction in Gyumri, but later the
    program was optimized and expenses were reduced to about 30 billion
    drams. 26 billion drams will be spent on construction of private
    dwelling houses in rural communities of Shirak and Lori marzes.
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