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After the expiration of the guarantee period, three years after the commissioning, the final acceptance of the bypass road of Comrat city took place.

In order to establish an order and provide clear and understandable rules in the field of development and application of territorial planning documentation, the government at a meeting on July 21 approved a regulation on the state expertise of the said documentation.

Warehouse real estate has shown the greatest resilience in recent years, especially after the pandemic and the start of a military operation in a neighboring country, compared to other segments.

Investments in the amount of 15.77 million lei were made in Ungheni municipality within the project “Modernization of municipal road infrastructure for sustainable economic revival”. The project was implemented by the Regional Development Agency “Center” at the expense of the National Fund for Regional and Local Development (FNDRL).

Starting from 2020, the Chisinau municipality has invested more than 180 million lei in projects for the development of kindergartens and schools in suburban settlements of the capital. This was announced by Mayor General Ion Ceban. He stressed that the modernization of educational institutions, both in the city and in the suburbs, is among the unconditional priorities of the capital’s authorities.

In total, about 7.45 million euros have been invested to improve the study and living conditions of the students of the State University of Moldova (USM) within the project “Higher Education in Moldova” financed by the World Bank, Logos Press reported.

In Moldova, an information system “Management of water supply and wastewater services to the population” will be created, as well as a Register, in which all data on these services will be centralized. The Government approved the concept of the information system and the Regulation on the Register at a meeting on July 9.

Logos Press continues to cover the topic of solving the problem of informal construction in Chisinau, raised in the last issue. The study, presented by Svetlana Dogotaru, the capital’s chief architect, at a conference in Athens, outlines goals and ways to gradually formalize illegal constructions while preserving the character of housing as living spaces rather than as objects of sanctions.

Veronika Mikle Street between A. Pushkin and Armianskaya Streets will be reconstructed within the framework of a pilot project, which is part of the European initiative CityWalk 2.0

The problem of illegal construction has been relevant for Chisinau for decades. The weak attempts of the authorities to fight this phenomenon have not been very successful. The fire in a house in Durlesti in May this year showed how catastrophic the consequences of violations of construction legislation can be.

At a meeting on June 24, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the regulation on control over the application of territorial planning documentation. The document establishes a clear procedure for checking the authorities’ compliance with the legal framework when planning and building territories.

One of the most debated issues on the real estate market is the ratio of supply and demand in terms of their role in market processes and pricing. Some say that in Chisinau the demand significantly exceeds the supply of apartments, which is why prices are rising like on yeast. In the opinion of other experts, the talk about a frenzy of demand is nothing more than a myth coming from real estate agencies to heat up the market.
