President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov reviewed the progress of work being done in Avaza national tourism zone and the Avaza development projects.
The Deputy Chairmen of the Cabinet of Ministers and the Hyakims of Balkan Velayat, Turkmenbashi town and Avaza Etrap of Turkmenbashi town attended the presentation.
The draft designs of today’s Avaza, the photographs of the facilities and buildings under construction and the pictures of what they will look like upon completion of construction, the draft projects and proposals on the development of the national tourism zone, which expands its horizons with every passing year, turning the Turkmen coast into the modern seaside resort with innovative infrastructure, were presented to the President for consideration.
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov thoroughly reviewed the models and the interior and exterior design drawings of the Congress Centre. The Turkmen leader reviewed the progress of construction of a multifunctional sports complex in Avaza, the projects of three five-star hotels for specialists of the financial, economic and banking, transport and communications and oil and gas sectors and the high-class Merdana hotel for the Ministry of Defence.
The projects developed in the framework of the tree planting programme were presented to the Turkmen leader for consideration. In particular, the President reviewed the progress of construction of parks and entertainment centres being built at the request of ministries and departments of the country.
The report on the measures taken to arrange green spaces along the banks of the man-made Avaza River and the progress of construction of the parking garage for 266 cars was presented.
The detailed information on the current situation on the construction sites of modern cottages and a yacht club being built at the request of the Central Bank, the cottage complex for 700 holidaymakers being built by the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs and the progress of construction of the sports complex at the request of ministries and departments of the industrial sector was presented.
The projects for the development of resort recreational infrastructure and other facilities were presented to President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov for consideration.
These included the project of a monorail which will be built in the tourism zone in order to improve transportation in Avaza.
Noting that the monorail system was a convenient sightseeing route, the Turkmen leader instructed to choose the locality where the monorail line would be built so that it would offer a splendid view of landmarks of and amenities in Avaza.
When reviewing the project of a landscape park in the Avaza national tourism zone, the Turkmen leader focused on the importance of preserving the unique natural landscape of the seaside resort as well as creating a component which would highlight the image of Avaza as a garden city.
On that day, the Turkmen leader flew on board a helicopter to see the progress of construction of the international airport and transport arteries and bridges in the north of Ashgabat.
Emphasizing the importance of taking a responsible and comprehensive approach to address the issues related to the use of advances in science and technology in the building industry and create favourable conditions for both passengers and drivers, the President gave specific instructions to the high-ranking officials in this regard.
In conclusion, the President gave the high-ranking officials the instructions to beautify the city, build modern parking garages in all the districts of Ashgabat and develop social infrastructure in the city.
The Deputy Chairmen of the Cabinet of Ministers and the Hyakims of Balkan Velayat, Turkmenbashi town and Avaza Etrap of Turkmenbashi town attended the presentation.
The draft designs of today’s Avaza, the photographs of the facilities and buildings under construction and the pictures of what they will look like upon completion of construction, the draft projects and proposals on the development of the national tourism zone, which expands its horizons with every passing year, turning the Turkmen coast into the modern seaside resort with innovative infrastructure, were presented to the President for consideration.
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov thoroughly reviewed the models and the interior and exterior design drawings of the Congress Centre. The Turkmen leader reviewed the progress of construction of a multifunctional sports complex in Avaza, the projects of three five-star hotels for specialists of the financial, economic and banking, transport and communications and oil and gas sectors and the high-class Merdana hotel for the Ministry of Defence.
The projects developed in the framework of the tree planting programme were presented to the Turkmen leader for consideration. In particular, the President reviewed the progress of construction of parks and entertainment centres being built at the request of ministries and departments of the country.
The report on the measures taken to arrange green spaces along the banks of the man-made Avaza River and the progress of construction of the parking garage for 266 cars was presented.
The detailed information on the current situation on the construction sites of modern cottages and a yacht club being built at the request of the Central Bank, the cottage complex for 700 holidaymakers being built by the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs and the progress of construction of the sports complex at the request of ministries and departments of the industrial sector was presented.
The projects for the development of resort recreational infrastructure and other facilities were presented to President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov for consideration.
These included the project of a monorail which will be built in the tourism zone in order to improve transportation in Avaza.
Noting that the monorail system was a convenient sightseeing route, the Turkmen leader instructed to choose the locality where the monorail line would be built so that it would offer a splendid view of landmarks of and amenities in Avaza.
When reviewing the project of a landscape park in the Avaza national tourism zone, the Turkmen leader focused on the importance of preserving the unique natural landscape of the seaside resort as well as creating a component which would highlight the image of Avaza as a garden city.
On that day, the Turkmen leader flew on board a helicopter to see the progress of construction of the international airport and transport arteries and bridges in the north of Ashgabat.
Emphasizing the importance of taking a responsible and comprehensive approach to address the issues related to the use of advances in science and technology in the building industry and create favourable conditions for both passengers and drivers, the President gave specific instructions to the high-ranking officials in this regard.
In conclusion, the President gave the high-ranking officials the instructions to beautify the city, build modern parking garages in all the districts of Ashgabat and develop social infrastructure in the city.