Additional exits to be arranged in the metro stations Akhmeteli Theater, Didube, Delisi, and Technical University

Additional exits will be arranged in the metro stations Akhmeteli Theater, Didube, Delisi, and Technical University.

In addition, as theMmayor of Tbilisi, Kakha Kaladze, said at today's session of the capital's government, it is planned to improve the above-ground infrastructure for 12 metro stations. These are: Ghrmaghele, Nadzaladevi, Station Square, Marjanishvili, Rustaveli, Freedom Square, 300 Aragveli, Isani, Technical University, Delisi, Didube and Akhmeteli Theater.

According to Kaladze, approximately 16 million US dollars will be spent within the framework of the project - "Increasing the accessibility of metro stations of Tbilisi and improving the external infrastructure".

"With funding from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), within the framework of the investment program for the sustainable development of cities, the project "Increasing the accessibility of Tbilisi metro stations and improving the external infrastructure" is underway, the estimated cost of which is 16 million USD. The project includes increasing access to four Tbilisi metro stations - Akhmeteli Theater, Didube, Delisi, and Technical University; In particular, the arrangement of additional exits. In addition, it includes the improvement of the above-ground infrastructure for 12 metro stations. These are: Ghrmaghele, Nadzaladevi, Station Square, Marjanishvili, Rustaveli, Freedom Square, 300 Aragveli, Isani, Technical University, Delisi, Didube and Akhmeteli Theater. In addition, full mechanization-equipment of selected stations for disabled people," said Kakha Kaladze.

According to him, at present, relevant tender procedures are underway for preparation of technical-economic research and detailed design of metro station renovations.

In addition, Tbilisi Mayor thanked the international financial organizations for their cooperation in the implementation of projects.

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