Renovation of Tbilisi International Airport in the Georgian capital, construction of Anaklia deep-sea port on the Black Sea coast and the Khudoni hydropower plant on Enguri River in the northwest of the country were among projects highlighted by Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili on February 6.
Garibashvili noted the projects at the weekly Government meeting, saying the airport project would involve $500 million in investments this year.
“We have the ambition and motivation to have one of the best airports in the region in Tbilisi”, he told the Cabinet, adding it would be followed by “expansion and complete modernisation” of Batumi airport in the Black Sea city.
He also said his Government planned to launch the long-delayed Anaklia port construction project – set to involve international investment – this year, with the Ministry of Economy “working actively” on facilitating it.
Changes in the Khudoni HPP project are being explored, he also said, to avoid the plant’s construction necessitating the flooding of the nearby village, graveyard and church.
“The power may be slightly reduced in the amended project, but our experts tell us that the output may be almost the same”, Garibashvili told cabinet members. (Agenda/Business World Magazine)