The company "Ambassador Batumi Island" explained BMG, why the creation of the artificial island was stopped in Batumi.
According to the company's lawyer, additional documentation is requested by the state, which can be easily fulfilled. The company is ready to submit the requested documentation to the National Environment Agency next week.
As of him, it takes about 4-5 months to fulfill the regulations provided by the law, after which the company will move to the stage of implementation of the artificial island project.
"The company expresses absolute readiness to start implementing the project, the rest is the legislation. Requirements are to be met and this is an ordinary process. The company is ready to provide any documents that are requested, as the company is backed by an internationally renowned architectural and engineering company, and such requests are an easy task to solve," Kamkia said.
In total USD 100 million will be invested in an artificial island in the shape of a palm tree planned to be built in Georgia's Black Sea resort town of Batumi.
The project which will be developed on 90 ha in Tamari settlement, at the entrance to the city, near Batumi Central Station.
Ambassador Island will unite two artificial peninsulas and one artificial island where commercial, entertaining, sport, educational, recreational, residential and touristic infrastructure will be developed.