Azerbaijan, Baku, Aug. 26 / Trend U. Ismayilova /
The Regional Development Plan of Greater Baku will lead to the demolition of some buildings and constructions in Baku, Yusif Ibrahimli, head of the Town Building Department of the Azerbaijani Committee on Architecture and Town Building, said on Aug.20.
The relevant decision will be made with regards to buildings that do not meet the standards necessary for town building, Ibrahimli added.
According to Ibrahimli, at present, most buildings do not meet the required standards, which is leading to constant traffic jams and problems with the movement of both people and vehicles in Baku.
The Regional Development Plan of Greater Baku must solve most these problems, which still exist for the urban population," said Ibrahimli.
The Azerbaijani Committee on Architecture and Town Building had announced a tender on the development of the Regional Development Program of Great Baku and the winners will be announced this week.
The committee received applications for participation in the tender from 34 companies from 21 countries and is 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 the World Bank group).
Согласно условиям тендера, план будет разработан в течение двух лет.
Under the conditions of tender, the plan will be developed over two years.
"The plan is called Greater Baku, as the previous plan for Baku covered graphic principles and 22,000 hectares of the territory of the capital city. The real area of Baku totals 219,000 hectares," Gojayev said earlier.
The last major plan for Baku was adopted in 1987. Meanwhile, the Azerbaijani government, through the Azerbaijani Committee on Architecture and Town Building and with loans from the World Bank, completed the project on drafting a regional development program for Greater Baku. The project includes the prospective development of Baku, 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 its suburbs, with a population of over 3 million people. The project will involve new technology, such as the use of a geographic information system.
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