News
September 22, 2015
Sport complex reconstruction rehabilitation is in progress in Kaspi municipality
International standards new sport complex will be constructed in Kaspi municipality. Project is implemented by Municipal Development Fund of Georgia. Sport complex reconstruction rehabilitation works are financed by World Bank with cost of Gel 175737,65. Today ongoing works was visited by MDF executive director Juansher Burchuladze. More than 30 workman was hired on works.
Within the framework of the project following will be arranged: circle hall for struggle competitions, training hall, fitness and basketball halls, old hotel building will be rehabilitated as well.
Old basketball hall has already been dismantled and construction of new hall is in progress. Simultaneously civil works for hotel building are in progress, in particular façade and interior facing.
September 18, 2015
Municipal Development Fund of Georgia has finalized kindergarten rehabilitation in Tsikhisdziri
From new semester kindergarten being rehabilitated in compliance with international standards will receive 180 children living in village Tsikisdziri. Municipal Development Fund of Georgia has finalized rehabilitation of kindergarten in Mtskheta municipality village Tsikhisdziri. Project was implemented by World Bank financial support with cost of GEL 548 300,06. Today rehabilitated kindergarten was visited by MDF executive director Juansher Burchuladze along with Mtskheta-mtianeti governor Nugzar Kipiani. Kindergarten is fully adapted for disabled children as well.
September 16, 2015
Water supply system rehabilitation in Likani and Tsgveri is in progress
Municipal Development Fund of Georgia implements water supply system rehabilitation in Likani and Tsagveri. Minister of regional Development and Infrastructure Nodar Javakhishvili, first deputy minister Ilia Darchiashvili, MDF executive director Juansher Burchuladze and UWC director Nikoloz Kizikurashvili visited ongoing works.
After works finalization water supply and drinking water quality will be improved significantly in Likani and Tsagveri. Population of adjacent villages in particular Timotesubani and Daba will also benefit from new system.
Infrastructural work are implemented by EIB financial support and more than GEL 3 million is allocated, approximately 120 person is hired on works most of them locals.
After works finalization water supply and drinking water quality will be improved significantly in Likani and Tsagveri. Population of adjacent villages in particular Timotesubani and Daba will also benefit from new system.
Infrastructural work are implemented by EIB financial support and more than GEL 3 million is allocated, approximately 120 person is hired on works most of them locals.
September 15, 2015
Bodbe -Bodbiskhevi connecting road with length of 5 km is opened
Municipal Development Fund of Georgia has finalized rehabilitation of Bodbe-Bodbiskhevi connecting road with length of 5 km in Signagi municipality. Project was implemented by World Bank financial support with cost of GEL 2 831 384,37. Today rehabilitated road which connects 6 villages to borough Tsnori was opened by minister of Infrastructure and Regional development of Georgia Nodar Javakhishvili, first deputy minister Ilia Darchiashvili, MDF executive director Juansher Burchuladze and local government representatives.
Existing road was entirely amortized and during 30 years has not been rehabilitated. Besides connecting 6 villages to borough Tsnori and Signagi rehabilitated road is also the shortest road connecting to capital city.
Existing road was entirely amortized and during 30 years has not been rehabilitated. Besides connecting 6 villages to borough Tsnori and Signagi rehabilitated road is also the shortest road connecting to capital city.
August 27, 2015
Rehabilitation of Tskaltubo is in final phase
Municipal Development Fund of Georgia is implementing entire rehabilitation of town Tskaltubo by World Bank financing. Total cost of the project amounts to GEL 40.68 million. MDF executive director Juansher Burchuladze, World Bank sustainable development program coordinator in South Caucasus Ahmed Aiveida and Tskaltubo Gamgebeli Konstantine Mamiseishvili attended work progress on project final details. MDF implements 9 infrastructural project in Tskaltubo among them 7 are already finalized and 2 are ongoing.
Monitoring process revealed that due to negligence part of finalized infrastructural projects are damaged, in particular lamps, benches in central park, plants mini golf ground and litter bins, based on fund order damaged infrastructure will be recovered, though it has to be noted that damage recovery takes place for the second time. We ask population to take care of infrastructure arranged exactly for them, it is a responsibility of each citizen preserve and maintain rehabilitated town.
Monitoring process revealed that due to negligence part of finalized infrastructural projects are damaged, in particular lamps, benches in central park, plants mini golf ground and litter bins, based on fund order damaged infrastructure will be recovered, though it has to be noted that damage recovery takes place for the second time. We ask population to take care of infrastructure arranged exactly for them, it is a responsibility of each citizen preserve and maintain rehabilitated town.
August 25, 2015
Coastline cleaning equipment was consigned to Municipalities
By Municipal Development Fund of Georgia 13 units of coastline cleaning equipment were consigned to Ozurgeti, Zugdidi and Poti municipalities. Equipment which was purchased by World Bank’s financial support cost GEL 2 100 380.5. Utilization of cleaning equipment will promote purifying the following resorts coastlines: Ureki Anaklia Poti, Shekvetili and Grigoleti.
August 24, 2015
MDF to deliver apartments to 50 IDP Households with KfW financing
Today Minister of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Accommodation and Refugees of Georgia (MRA) Sozar Subari and Executive Director of Municipal Development Fund of Georgia (LEPL) Juansher Burchuladze signed the Memorandum on mutual cooperation. As per the Memo, MDF is to acquire the houses for IDPs in West Georgia at the cost of 400 000 EUR within “Housing in Village” project. These houses will be selected by MRA based on special criteria.
MDF of Regional Development and Infrastructure Ministry of Georgia (RMIDP) with MRA cooperation and financing of German Bank of Reconstruction (KfW) has already completed rehabilitation and construction works in Tskaltubo (400 apartments), Kutaisi (65 apartments), Poti (104 apartments) and Zugdidi (320 apartments) within long-term housing provision arrangements for IDPs. Purchasing of the houses in the villages was enabled exactly at the expense of the saving received as a result of above listed projects implementation.
MDF of Regional Development and Infrastructure Ministry of Georgia (RMIDP) with MRA cooperation and financing of German Bank of Reconstruction (KfW) has already completed rehabilitation and construction works in Tskaltubo (400 apartments), Kutaisi (65 apartments), Poti (104 apartments) and Zugdidi (320 apartments) within long-term housing provision arrangements for IDPs. Purchasing of the houses in the villages was enabled exactly at the expense of the saving received as a result of above listed projects implementation.
August 19, 2015
Infrastructural Projects at Gelati Monastery are underway
Tourism infrastructure arranging at Gelati Monastery and restoration-conservation works of Gelati Monastery are under implementation by Municipal Development Fund of Regional Development and Infrastructure Ministry of Georgia with the support of the World Bank and Georgian Government. Mr. Juansher Burchuladze, Executive Director of MDF, Mr. Davit Tabidze, Deputy Executive Director, MDF and Mr. Ahmed Eiweida, Sustainable Development Programs Coordinator in the South Caucasus, WB got familiarized with the progress of works, envisaged under the project. Supervision Company “Eptisa” conducted presentation at Gelati refectory in the process of which there were reviewed the issues with regard to progress of integrated infrastructural projects of cultural heritage monuments in Imereti region and future plans as well.
Regional Development Project aims at contributing to maintenance of cultural heritage monuments and render assistance to development of tourist infrastructure in Georgia. Basic beneficiaries of the project are locals, whose social conditions will be improved as a result of tourism development, along with the tourists visiting the region as they will familiarize themselves with cultural heritage monuments of Imereti region in improved conditions and consume proper infrastructure being in the vicinity of these monuments.
Regional Development Project aims at contributing to maintenance of cultural heritage monuments and render assistance to development of tourist infrastructure in Georgia. Basic beneficiaries of the project are locals, whose social conditions will be improved as a result of tourism development, along with the tourists visiting the region as they will familiarize themselves with cultural heritage monuments of Imereti region in improved conditions and consume proper infrastructure being in the vicinity of these monuments.
August 18, 2015
Tourist Infrastructure arranging at Ubisa Monastery in progress
Municipal Development Fund of Regional Development and Infrastructure Ministry of Georgia with the support of the World Bank and the Government of Georgia implement the tourist infrastructure arranging works at Ubisa Monastery in Imereti Region. Mr. Juansher Burchuladze, Executive Director of MDF, Davit Tabidze, Deputy Executive Director of MDF and Mr. Ahmed Eiweida, Sustainable Development Programs Coordinator of the WB in the South Caucasus visited the site to get familiarized with the progress of works stipulated under the project.
Regional Development Project aims at contributing to maintenance of cultural heritage monuments and render assistance to development of tourist infrastructure in Georgia. Basic beneficiaries of the project are locals, whose social conditions will be improved as a result of tourism development along with the tourists visiting the region as they will familiarize themselves with cultural heritage monuments of Imereti region in improved conditions and consume proper infrastructure being in the vicinity of these monuments.
Regional Development Project aims at contributing to maintenance of cultural heritage monuments and render assistance to development of tourist infrastructure in Georgia. Basic beneficiaries of the project are locals, whose social conditions will be improved as a result of tourism development along with the tourists visiting the region as they will familiarize themselves with cultural heritage monuments of Imereti region in improved conditions and consume proper infrastructure being in the vicinity of these monuments.
August 13, 2015
Water Supply Rehabilitation Works under Implementation in Telavi Municipality and Village Kurdghelauri
The Municipal Development Fund of Georgia of the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia is implementing Telavi municipality and village Kurdghelauri water supply rehabilitation project. The works are funded by the European Investment Bank with co-financing from the Government of Georgia. Total project cost amounts to GEL 7,052,133. First Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia, Ilia Darchiashvili and Executive Director of the Municipal Development Fund of Georgia, Juansher Burchuladze were visiting the project site.
1500 households residing in the village Kurdghelauri are supplied with water only once a week for one hour, though due to the considerably damaged network, it cannot be used as drinking water. Therefore, the local population extracts potable water from individually arranged wells. As a result of project implementation, the village Kurdghelauri inhabitants will have the water supply problem solved.
1500 households residing in the village Kurdghelauri are supplied with water only once a week for one hour, though due to the considerably damaged network, it cannot be used as drinking water. Therefore, the local population extracts potable water from individually arranged wells. As a result of project implementation, the village Kurdghelauri inhabitants will have the water supply problem solved.