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Projects - Completed Projects - Developmental Infrastructure
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Goris-Stepanakert Highway
Armenia Fund USA was a major contributor to the Goris-Stepanakert
(“East- West”) Highway. Spanning 41 miles, the Highway serves as the lifeline of Karabakh, allowing for exchange between Armenia to
Nagorno-Karabakh and
providing people with food, basic supplies and equipment. The Goris-
Stepanakert Highway cost $11million and was completed in 1999.
Sheker Bridge
Armenia Fund USA was the sole financer of the Shekher Bridge, which spans
the Varanda River and connects two sections of the North-South
Highway, the
“Backbone of Karabakh”.
The North-South Highway
With over 49 miles completed to date, Karabakh’s North-South
Highway, for
which Armenia Fund USA has been a major contributor, will serve as the
Republic’s backbone. By linking more than 100 towns and villages by 2006 the
Highway will serve as the “Backbone of Karabakh”, increasing economic
activity and allowing villagers to access supplies, markets and healthcare. The
project is estimated to cost $25 million and will span 105 miles.
ENERGY SUPPLY
In the past decade, Hayastan All-Armenian Fund and select affiliates have
helped construct Stepanakert’s electric substation and three electric
transmission lines in Karabakh spanning 38 miles. Accomplishments in energy
supply also include the building of a radio-television re-transmission station in
Goris, the provision of a gas main for four villages in the Martakert Region,
and the installment of heating systems for several schools in Yerevan and Gyumri
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
In the earthquake zone, Hayastan All-Armenian Fund and select affiliates have
constructed and repaired 210 residential buildings and houses for 960 families
in the last decade. Residences ruined by the war in the villages of Vahjuhas
and Haterk in the Martakert region have also been refurbished.
WATER MAINS
In the past ten years, Hayastan All-Armenian Fund and select affiliates have
constructed and reconstructed 20 water-mains, spanning close to 80 miles in
length in the following regions: Nagorno-Karabakh, Syunik, Armavir, Lori, and
Aragatsotn Marzes in Armenia.
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