Recently, the first section of the first phase of the municipal road renovation project in Tashkent, undertaken by CSCEC, was successfully completed and opened to traffic.

Located in the heart of Tashkent, the project involves the comprehensive upgrade of 40 municipal roads totaling about 196 kilometers.
It represents not just a road renovation, but a transformation in urban infrastructure planning and management. Before construction, the team conducted extensive field studies on traffic patterns and community needs, identifying key issues including narrow lanes and inefficient traffic signal layouts.
The new BRT dedicated lane separates buses from general traffic, significantly improving public transport efficiency.


Comparison of the upgraded and original sections
To withstand Tashkent's wide annual temperature fluctuations, the project used enhanced technologies such as a water-stabilized base layer and SMA-20 asphalt, greatly increasing road durability and service life.