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Regional plan of Great Baku to be designed

Business Materials 20 August 2009 14:26 (UTC +04:00)

Azerbaijan, Baku, Aug.20 / Trend U. Ismayilova /

The winners of tender on development of the Regional Development Program of Great Baku will be announced by the end of the August, Jahangir Gojayev, head of international relations department of the Azerbaijani Committee on Architecture and Town Building, said on Aug.20.

The committee received appeals on participation in the tender from 34 companies out of 21 countries, admitting six groups of companies to participate in the tender:

AS & P Albert Speer & Partners GmbH (Germany);

Moshe Zur Architects Town Planners Ltd., Marmanet organization & Projects, Management International Ltd., Geoda Geographical Data, Landed Property, Mapping and Surveying Ltd. (Israel);

EDAW, AECOM (U.S.);

HOK (Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum) Inc., Development Planning Unit, (England), Shaw Consultants International (U.S.), Scott Wilson (Az. Office) (England);

GHK Consulting (United Kingdom), International Land System Inc. (U.S.), Synergetics Ltd. (Azerbaijan);

Urban Solutions (The Netherlands), Hansen Partnership (Australia), Baku State Design Institute (Azerbaijan).

The tender procedure is carried out with support of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (a member of World Bank group).

"The plan is called Great Baku, as the previous plan of Baku covered graphic principles and concept of 22,000 hectares of the territory of the capital city. Real area of Baku totals 219,000 hectares," Gojayev said earlier.

The last master plan of Baku was adopted in 1987. Meanwhile, The Azerbaijani government, exactly the Azerbaijani Committee on Architecture and Town Building through the loans of the World Bank realize the project on drafting a regional development program of Great Baku. The project includes a perspective development of Baku and Sumgayit and the Absheron region as a whole in the subsequent 20 years. Similar projects have been implemented in some countries of Eastern Europe. However, none of them covered the capital, along with suburbs with a population of over 3 million people. The project will involve new technologies, such as the use of geographic information system.

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