BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, January 23. President of
the Kyrgyz Republic Sadyr Japarov held a meeting today, January 23,
with the heads of major construction companies in the country,
representatives of relevant state bodies, and the Bishkek City
Mayor’s Office, Trend reports via the press service of the Kyrgyz
president.


The meeting was held in a question-and-answer format. During the
discussion, participants raised pressing issues related to
developers’ fulfillment of their obligations, as well as the need
to eliminate inconsistencies and improve the regulatory and legal
framework governing the construction sector.


Furthermore, the head of state issued specific instructions to
Minister of Construction, Architecture, and Housing and Communal
Services Nurdan Oruntaev and Bishkek Mayor Aibek Junushaliev.


President Japarov placed particular emphasis on the integrity of
construction companies, stressing the importance of open,
transparent, and honest operations. He underlined the
inadmissibility of violations of obligations to citizens, citing
examples of certain companies whose activities were accompanied by
breaches of legislation.


The president instructed the mayor of Bishkek and the minister
of construction to hold such meetings on a regular basis to ensure
that emerging issues do not accumulate but are resolved in a timely
manner.







The construction sector in Kyrgyzstan is experiencing rapid
growth, with a 21.1% increase in gross output projected for early
2025, positioning it as a leader in the Eurasian Economic Union
(EAEU). In the first half of 2025, the country saw a 1.9-fold
increase in construction work, including 779,500 square meters of
housing developed. The sector is vital for employment and
investment, expecting a gross output of 438.5 billion soms ($5
billion) in 2025.


Key components include local manufacturing of materials like
cement and brick, alongside challenges such as high material costs,
investment needs, and safety standards. Emerging trends focus on
eco-friendly materials in housing, with a notable 23.9% increase in
housing construction. The government is enhancing oversight and
standards to ensure safety in the sector.


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