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Government allocates almost AMD 10 billion for replacement of elevators, roads and clinics repair in Yerevan
The Armenian government has allocated today AMD 9.9 bln to Yerevan Municipality. According to Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Minister Gnel Sanosyan, most of the funds - 4.7bln AMD - will be spent on the replacement of 473 outdated elevators.American Otis elevator manufacturer sells its Russian assets to Armen Sarkisyan's S8 Capital
Otis Worldwide Corporation, an American company that develops, manufactures and markets elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and related equipment, has agreed to sell its Russian businesses to S8 Capital holding of Armen Sarkisyan, the Russian ministries of Industry and Trade and Construction said.Elevators to be replaced in 54 multi-apartment buildings in Yerevan in which disabled servicemen live
Fifty-four elevators will be replaced in the multi-apartment buildings in the capital city Yerevan before the end of this year, Arsen Karoyan, the head of a Yerevan Municipality department in charge of public utilities, told a news conference today.Yerevan municipality to address the issue of depreciated elevators, dilapidated buildings and illegal garages
One of the major issues, discussed today by representatives of public organizations and a deputy mayor of Yerevan Hayk Sargsyan, was about depreciated elevators in the high-rise residential buildings, the bulk of which need to be replaced.Chinese company plans to open elevator assembly workshop in Armenia
During a meeting today with a group of Chinese investors Armenian Minister of Economic Development and Investments Tigran Khachatryan said investors in Armenia have full assistance of the ministry in those processes where they will need support.More than 60 elevators in Yerevan found unfit for use
Armenia’s National Center for Technical Safety, an affiliation of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, has inspected 2,938 elevators in high-rise residential buildings in the capital Yerevan, revealing that the use of 62 of them could result in man-made accidents, an official of the Center, Lusine Hovhannisyan, told a news conference today.News 1 - 20 of 21
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