
“First buildings in the ‘Academic City’ will be completed by 2029,” says Zhanna Andreasyan
The construction work for the Academic City began last year after the government approved the concept of the ‘Academic City.’ This was announced by the Minister of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports, Zhanna Andreasyan, during the Q&A session in the National Assembly. She noted that a contract has already been signed for the city management model, and a transportation project has also been developed and contracted.
All other processes are also underway, allowing us to say that we can begin construction work as planned. Starting from 2029, the first buildings will be completed in the ‘Academic City.’ Then, in a phased manner, the other work will follow, Andreasyan stated.
In the first phase, it is planned to relocate educational, technological, arts, and military institutions, while in the second phase, classical and medical universities will be moved.
It is also planned to create cultural multifunctional complexes, residential areas, railway stations, and sports arenas within the ‘Academic City.’