In Osh, the fences on A. Navoi Street broke down in less than a month: the city administration provided clarification
According to the press service of the city administration, the barriers were damaged after a car crashed into them.
“At this section, the barrier was hit by a car. The contractors have been informed that the barriers will be restored,” the city administration said.
According to available information, the six-lane wide road in the specified area was built by OJSC "Aerodromdorstroy." According to OJSC "Aerodromdorstroy," a contract was signed with the city administration of Osh for the construction of the road for a total of 390 million soms.
Previously, Turmush reported that on December 8, 2025, the section of Alisher Navoi Street intersecting with Alaybek Datka and Kurmanjan Datka Streets was opened after repair and restoration work.
Earlier, the city administration closed this section of the street for expansion purposes. After the repairs, the road became wider by one lane and now consists of five lanes. Asphalt has also been laid on the sidewalks, and protective barriers have been installed. The head of the Osh City Road Management, Jenishbek Shonoев, reported that the repair and restoration work was carried out by one of the joint-stock companies. A precise estimate of the expenses has not yet been prepared.
“Approximately 20 million soms were spent initially, but the exact estimate has not yet been approved,” J. Shonoев said.
Previously, the section of Alisher Navoi Street intersecting with Kurmanjan Datka and Gapar Aitieva Streets was expanded to six lanes. Thus, the section opened today has five lanes, while the other parts of the street remain six-lane.
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