ArmInfo. The RA Urban Planning Committee presented model designs of houses for families forcedly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh.
As noted in the Committee's report, beneficiaries can take advantage of model projects for the construction of residential buildings as part of the state support program for providing housing to families forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh. In the "Methodological Recommendations" section of the Committee's official website (www.minurban.am), design and estimate documents developed by licensed organizations, undergone examination and agreed upon with the Committee are published.
Projects of residential buildings with an area of 40, 60, 75, 90 and 120 square meters, presented by 5 organizations, were selected. In the future, new proposals will also be added to this section.
Of the 18 published projects, eight are traditional structures with stone load-bearing walls and reinforced concrete foundations, and ten are projects of prefabricated houses, which include an estimated cost of 1 square meter, an estimate, a dimension sheet and an explanation. After choosing the preferred option for building houses, you must contact licensed construction organizations, the list of which is published on the committee's website (https://minurban.am/hy/NK_project_catalogue), or the company author of the project. You can apply for a state support program to provide housing for families forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh through the platform created by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. Details of the project are presented on the information platform bnakavayr.am.
From June 15, applications for obtaining a roof over their heads are accepted only from Artsakh residents who have received RA citizenship. The program is implemented in several stages, at each of which certain groups are involved. Thus, from June 15, applications are accepted in cases where beneficiaries want to buy an apartment or a residential building. From July 15, the site is open to those wishing to build a residential building, and from August 1, applications will be accepted from families who have an existing mortgage loan and who are expecting help from the state in repaying it. The program will be implemented in three stages. At the first stage, priority will be given to families with three or more minor children who want to purchase an apartment or a private house, and families with two minor children if they want to build a private house. At the second stage, we will talk about families with two or more minor children who want to buy an apartment or a private house, and, finally, at the third stage - families with one child, if they want to build a house.