Infrastructure
& Projects
This is your opportunity
to get in on the ground floor, in a country that has incredible growth, wonderful people, friendly and safe living and a progressive business environment. Georgia can offer you a future without BEE or other restrictions.
All these projects are already completed or in final stages.
I want everyone to understand that most of all the new construction you see in these videos has all been completed in less than 15 Years! - Now compare that to your countries!
Georgia
serves as a bridge connecting several important economic regions including the EU, South Caucasus, and Central Asia. The country has immense potential to perform a substantial regional player function, as it is the key link in the shortest transit route between Western Europe and Central Asia for transportation of oil and gas as well as dry cargo.
Roads & Bridges
There are hundreds of kilometers of new tunnels, roads and bridges being built in Georgia. Many are open tender projects. Below are some videos of some of the projects. Contact us for more information.
Rail
The construction of the longest tunnel in Georgia was completed on May 27, laying foundation for the future operation of the whole line. The project will be an indispensable part of the Chongqing-Xinjiang-Europe Railway route under the Belt and Road Initiative. It is expected to be accomplished in 2020. It will reduce travel time to three hours and twenty minutes from Tbilisi to the country's second-largest city Batumi.
Oil Pipelines
Two pipelines pass through the territory of Georgia. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) and the Western Route Export Pipeline (WREP).
BTC pipeline exports oil from the Azeri-Chirag-Gunshli field to the Ceyhan port in Turkey. The BTC is the second longest pipeline in the world. The total length of the pipeline is 1,768 km with 249 km on territory of Georgia. From eight pumping stations two are located in Georgia. BTC pipeline was commissioned in 2005.
WREP also known as the Baku-Supsa, was commissioned in 1999 and was it the first investment of international oil consortium in Georgia.
The length of the WREP is 833 km. Its diameter is 530 mm. The pipeline transports crude oil from the offshore Azeri-Chiragi-Guneshli oil field in the Caspian Sea through Sangachal to the Supsa terminal in West Georgia. The Supsa terminal with the capacity of 120,000 tons was constructed as part of the (WREP) pipeline construction project.
Gas Pipelines
In the same corridor as BTC passes also gas pipeline The South Caucasus Pipeline (SCP). The length of the SCP is 691 with 249 km in Georgia
Pipeline was commissioned in 2006 and was connected to Georgian gas distribution system near Gardabani. In January 2007 first commercial gas was delivered to Georgian market through SCP
BP has started expansion of the SCP bringing additional gas supply opportunity and USD 2bn investment to the country. This expansion involves the laying of new pipeline across Azerbaijan and the construction of two new compressor stations in Georgia. This will triple the gas volumes exported through the pipeline.
At full capacity, the pipeline can transport up to 20 mln scm's (standard cubic meters) a year.
The North South Main Gas Pipeline (NSMGP) was built in the 1970s. The pipeline stretches from Russian to Armenian border (221 km) supplying Georgian and Armenian market with natural gas.
Within the framework of the Millennium Challenge Georgia Fund, the pipeline was rehabilitated between years 2006-2009. At full capacity, the NSMP can transport 12 bln cm of natural gas
At the border between Georgia and Turkey, the pipeline will link into other new pipelines to provide gas into Turkey and the European Union
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