Kyrgyzstan Exceeded Soviet Housing Construction Volumes, Plan for 2025 - 2.5 Million Sq. M, - Ministry of Construction

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- In the construction industry of Kyrgyzstan, the level of housing commissioning recorded during the Soviet period has been surpassed: in 2024, more than 2 million square meters were completed, and the plan for 2025 is set at 2.5 million square meters. This was reported on November 4, 2025, by the Minister of Construction and Architecture Nurdin Oruntaev at a press conference.

The minister emphasized that to optimize costs and time, Kyrgyzstan is adopting international standards, avoiding the need to develop its own.

“All the necessary solutions already exist; it is enough to translate and adapt them. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, many norms disappeared, and now the country is using ready-made solutions,” he noted.

According to Oruntaev, the construction of social facilities is progressing at an accelerated pace. Currently, 12 buildings for state institutions are under construction, of which 2-3 are already completed. New office spaces are being opened in the cities of Balakchy, Chon-Alai, and Issyk-Kul.

He also added that construction volumes are at the level of the 1930s-1980s.

The minister mentioned that his Uzbek counterpart, who visited the construction sites, was impressed by the number of cranes at the facilities.

“You are creating a new Kyrgyzstan, and in 1-2 years, you will surpass us,” he quoted his interlocutor from Uzbekistan.

Oruntaev noted that the population growth requires at least 1.5 million square meters of housing each year.

“Currently, the construction of high-rise buildings up to 38 stories is allowed (previously it was 27). We also plan to permit the construction of 40-story buildings. The increase in prices per square meter is a sign of economic growth,” he added.
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