Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, together with Infrastructure Minister Revaz Tokhadze and Head of the Government Administration Levan Zhorzholiani, met with representatives from the Association of Infrastructure Builders. The meeting focused on addressing the needs of businesses and exploring the steps the government is considering to support Georgian companies.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister emphasized the government's priority of maintaining constant communication with businesses to ensure that state interests are protected while providing a healthy environment for business operations. The discussion also highlighted the importance of quality, standards, and timelines in the execution of state projects, with the government stressing that there will be no compromises in these areas.
The meeting resulted in an agreement to continue communication with the business sector, which will help refine existing practices and enable the government to implement quality projects at fair, market-based prices. This ongoing dialogue aims to improve the execution of infrastructure projects and ensure mutual benefits for both the state and businesses.


