In 2025, the construction and renovation of 504.5 kilometers of roads funded by the state budget was completed, Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Davit Khudatyan said on Wednesday.
“During 2025, with funds from the state budget, a total of 504.5 kilometers of roads were built, reconstructed, renovated, and overhauled in Armenia, of which 135 kilometers are interstate roads, around 200 kilometers are republican roads, and approximately 170 kilometers are provincial roads,” Khudatyan said at a parliamentary committee hearing on his ministry’s 2025 performance report under the 2021–2026 government action plan.
He added that the section of the North-South road corridor from Ashtarak to Gyumri is now fully completed, and an opening ceremony will be held there soon. According to the minister, this road is of vital importance for Armenia. Construction works on this section were fully completed last year.
Referring to another section of the North-South corridor, from Kajaran to Agarak, which is 32 kilometers long, Khudatyan said that active construction work is ongoing. Two planned tunnels for this section have already been excavated. In addition, 15 bridges are planned, with work on 14 of them currently underway.
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