Asyl Qala And Uniton Breaking New Ground In Kazakhstan's Construction Domain (PHOTO)
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 6. The Asyl Qala
and Uniton facilities in Astana are catalyzing transformative
advancements within Kazakhstan's construction sector, fostering an
ecosystem conducive to sustainable development and industry
evolution, Trend
reports.
During a business tour of various enterprises in the city of
Astana, Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev visited
construction sites in the city, and one of them is the Asyl Qala
plant, which specializes in the production of paving slabs. The
plant employs more than 100 people, and the investment in the
project amounted to 8 billion tenge (approximately $15.2 million).
The production capacity reaches up to 4,500 square meters of paving
slabs per day, and after the completion of the second construction
phase, it will increase to 9,000 square meters.
Next, Tokayev visited the Uniton plant, which produces
autoclaved aerated concrete blocks. The enterprise, owned by the
construction company Sensata Group, is capable of producing 150,000
square meters of gas blocks per year. The project is financed by
the Damu Fund and the Industrial Development Fund. The plant
employs 110 people.
To note, on January 6, President Tokayev also visited a number
of enterprises and state institutions in Astana, including an
electric locomotive plant, the student dormitory of the Eurasian
National University named after L.N. Gumilyov, the QazSwimAcademy
sports center, and the Kazakhstan International School Astana (KIS
Astana).
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