The project is being implemented as part of the President's directive to fund socially significant facilities. The new station will be designed to handle 100,000 dispatches annually and will be located on a 2.6-hectare site in microdistrict 34A.
The complex will include a training and simulation center, as well as a repair and washing facility for ambulances. The total cost of the project is 4.8 billion tenge, with 100 million tenge allocated from the local budget. Construction is already 10% complete: earthworks have been carried out and internal engineering networks have been laid. Funding from the state fund will ensure the timely completion of the construction.
Aktau is a city with a population of 200,000 and a high birth rate. Over the past seven years, 10 new microdistricts have been established here. The opening of the new ambulance station will enhance access to medical services and improve their quality for the city's residents.
In total, the government has allocated approximately 55.2 billion tenge from a special fund for the construction of socially significant facilities. These include four schools (one of which is a music school), two sports complexes, a hospital complex, a dormitory, and two kindergartens. Additionally, various infrastructure projects are being constructed in Arkalyk, Astana, and Almaty with the help of returned assets.
Work is ongoing.