75 families anticipate rehabilitation of the cultural heritage monument on Tsinamdzgvrishvili Street
The project is being implemented by the Tbilisi Development Fund. Today, the mayor of the capital, Kakha Kaladze, together with his deputy, Irakli Bendeliani, and the head of the fund, Giorgi Papava, reviewed the ongoing project.
According to the mayor, the rehabilitation of the monument will significantly improve the living conditions of 75 families.
"One part of the cultural heritage monument located on Tsinamdzgvrishvili N1 is being rehabilitated, while the other part collapsed and was fully reconstructed. The work is expected to be thoroughly completed by the end of the year. Seventy-five families are eagerly awaiting this project.
The rehabilitation and renovation of monuments is very crucial to us. We have implemented many successful projects in the capital and, of course, we will continue this process. This is an invaluable heritage that requires attention and maintenance. Many monuments in the capital are in a challenging condition. We want to gradually renovate and preserve this legacy for our children and future generations," said Kakha Kaladze.
Chugureti District Governor David Makatsaria, Member of the Parliament of Georgia Rima Beradze, and Member of the Tbilisi City Council Zurab Chikviladze also inspected the ongoing works.
The building underwent comprehensive structural reinforcement and facade restoration, and balconies, wooden doors, and windows were installed.
The project also includes restoration of the roof, installation of a roof drainage system, restoration of wooden balconies, stairs, and glass panels in the courtyard, restoration of roof lights, repair of metal stairs in the courtyard, restoration of the damaged metal double-leaf gate, restoration of the wooden entrance doors, renewal of the electricity supply network, arrangement of internal and external water supply and sewage systems, and improvement of the courtyard.
Within the framework of the Individual Monuments Rehabilitation Program, the Tbilisi Development Fund began work on Tsinamdzgvrishvili N1 in spring 2019 and aims to complete it by the end of 2024.
The cost of the work performed exceeds 15 million GEL.