CAMP

Reconstruction / new construction of bridges on the roads to high mountain pastures

 

Bridge location:

The road from Jergalan village to the coal mining quarry „Kok-Bel-Komur“ of Ak-Suu rayon.

Corresponding number on the general plan: ¹ 35.

Farm name: “Kok-Bel-Komur” Ltd of Jergalan village.

River name: -----.



Actual condition of the bridge/road

The road has been washed away in some sections, rockslides make the pass difficult along the entire 3 km of the road. The road widening with sand and gravel mixture are required.

Coverage of high mountain pastures

The road and the bridge cover about 5 000 ha of woodlands and high mountain pastures. The location is used for grazing, haying and coal mining. The entire location is at 2 500 m above sea level.

Actual users on the location

The main users of the bridge are: “Kok-Bel-Komur” Ltd. and stockbreeders of the nearest villages of Zyndan, Sovetskoe, Ak-Suu forestry.

The total number of the main users is 6 farms.

Other potentialities for the use of the location

With the road and bridge being improved there will be potentialities for beekeeping, harvesting of medicinal herbs, tourism, logging, stockbreeding and the increase of coal mining production, which is very significant for the eastern part of Issyk-Kul oblast.

Bridge operation

The daily carrying capacity of the bridge and the road is 30 cars (Niva, UAZ), trucks of 25 tons; four-five trimes a year the bridge is used for livestock migration; it is also used for passers-by and horse riders.

Budget review

Budget item

Costs in US$

Machinery:

2810

Materials:

----

Overheads:

167

Planned accumulations:

691

Wages:

532

Taxes:

1169

Travel:

250

Development and survey works:

1123

Total:

6742

 

 

Exchange rate of som/US$: 48/1

Costs to be covered by users themselves account for 3490$

Project evaluation by the CAMP

Appendix

  1. Location plan (outline)
  2. Detailed budget in soms
  3. Additional photographs
  4. Agreement regarding the activities to be implemented by users themselves