On June 10, during the Tashkent International Investment Forum, Agalarov Development signed an agreement with the Ministry of Investments, Industry and Trade of Uzbekistan to explore opportunities for promoting the tourism industry in the Republic of Uzbekistan. At the first stage, the plan is to develop 100 hectares of land with residential real estate, hotels, villas, and restaurants on the shores of Charvak Lake in the Bostanlyk District of the Tashkent Region as part of the construction of the all-season resort Sea Breeze Uzbekistan.
“In December 2024, the project was presented to the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who emphasized the need for a thorough review of the project and instructed that a commission headed by the Prime Minister be established to develop the legal framework for its implementation and assist in resolving infrastructure issues.” In April this year, the President also reviewed the presentation of the master plan developed with the participation of several international companies. The total area of the project will cover 577 hectares.
The tourist center will be located on both shores of Charvak Lake, 80 km from the capital of Uzbekistan. As part of the territory development project, a bridge is planned to connect Sea Breeze Uzbekistan with the main highways, reducing travel time from Tashkent to about one hour. Sea Breeze Uzbekistan will make a significant contribution to the tourism and economic development of Uzbekistan, building on the company’s existing experience in Azerbaijan.
One of the key goals of the project is to develop Uzbekistan’s tourism potential. The main objective of Agalarov Development is to implement infrastructure projects based on advanced environmental solutions. For more than 18 years, the company’s president, Emin Agalarov, has been developing and building infrastructure in Sea Breeze on the Caspian coast. All stages of construction are accompanied by environmental control and monitoring; waste is processed and disposed of responsibly; wastewater is treated through specialized facilities; and collected materials are sent for recycling, contributing to environmental safety and the efficient use of resources.
More than 10 million trees have been planted in Sea Breeze, creating favorable conditions for wildlife as well: animals and birds live there in a comfortable natural environment. Through the Sea Breeze Uzbekistan project, the company also intends to demonstrate environmental and construction solutions that are unprecedented for the Uzbek real estate market.
At present, Agalarov Development has not yet begun construction activities on the shores of Charvak Lake. Currently, work is limited to cleaning the coastline and collecting waste. According to the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, no construction work can begin without an environmental review conducted by the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, as well as authorized bodies of the Tashkent Region and the Bostanlyk District.
The solutions developed by the company will be presented in accordance with established procedures to all relevant authorities, and any construction work will begin only after positive conclusions from the state environmental review are obtained.
The company also plans to involve well-known architects and engineers from Uzbekistan, as well as public figures, in discussions about the project. One of the key issues in the construction approach is wastewater treatment, for which a comprehensive set of solutions is planned. “It is known that the existing recreational areas and tourist complexes on the shores of Charvak Lake are connected to a sewage system that directs wastewater to the Chirchik treatment facilities.” These facilities are located significantly downstream from the water intake point for Tashkent’s water supply system. One option under consideration is connecting Sea Breeze Uzbekistan to this system.
At the same time, Agalarov Development recognizes its responsibility for the corresponding expansion of the system’s capacity and its timely modernization. Most of the treated water will be reused for irrigating the territory of Sea Breeze Uzbekistan and for other operational needs. The discharge of wastewater directly into the Charvak Reservoir is strictly excluded and will not be considered during the implementation of the project. Strict control over this will be exercised by the state authorities of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Agalarov Development currently manages more than 60 projects across the CIS, developing infrastructure facilities and building the cities of the future. With strong expertise in modern environmentally responsible construction, the company follows a progressive and sustainable approach, applying advanced technologies and smart infrastructure solutions in projects around the world. These values are fully reflected in the Sea Breeze Uzbekistan project.
“In December 2024, the project was presented to the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who emphasized the need for a thorough review of the project and instructed that a commission headed by the Prime Minister be established to develop the legal framework for its implementation and assist in resolving infrastructure issues.” In April this year, the President also reviewed the presentation of the master plan developed with the participation of several international companies. The total area of the project will cover 577 hectares.
The tourist center will be located on both shores of Charvak Lake, 80 km from the capital of Uzbekistan. As part of the territory development project, a bridge is planned to connect Sea Breeze Uzbekistan with the main highways, reducing travel time from Tashkent to about one hour. Sea Breeze Uzbekistan will make a significant contribution to the tourism and economic development of Uzbekistan, building on the company’s existing experience in Azerbaijan.
One of the key goals of the project is to develop Uzbekistan’s tourism potential. The main objective of Agalarov Development is to implement infrastructure projects based on advanced environmental solutions. For more than 18 years, the company’s president, Emin Agalarov, has been developing and building infrastructure in Sea Breeze on the Caspian coast. All stages of construction are accompanied by environmental control and monitoring; waste is processed and disposed of responsibly; wastewater is treated through specialized facilities; and collected materials are sent for recycling, contributing to environmental safety and the efficient use of resources.
More than 10 million trees have been planted in Sea Breeze, creating favorable conditions for wildlife as well: animals and birds live there in a comfortable natural environment. Through the Sea Breeze Uzbekistan project, the company also intends to demonstrate environmental and construction solutions that are unprecedented for the Uzbek real estate market.
At present, Agalarov Development has not yet begun construction activities on the shores of Charvak Lake. Currently, work is limited to cleaning the coastline and collecting waste. According to the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, no construction work can begin without an environmental review conducted by the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, as well as authorized bodies of the Tashkent Region and the Bostanlyk District.
The solutions developed by the company will be presented in accordance with established procedures to all relevant authorities, and any construction work will begin only after positive conclusions from the state environmental review are obtained.
The company also plans to involve well-known architects and engineers from Uzbekistan, as well as public figures, in discussions about the project. One of the key issues in the construction approach is wastewater treatment, for which a comprehensive set of solutions is planned. “It is known that the existing recreational areas and tourist complexes on the shores of Charvak Lake are connected to a sewage system that directs wastewater to the Chirchik treatment facilities.” These facilities are located significantly downstream from the water intake point for Tashkent’s water supply system. One option under consideration is connecting Sea Breeze Uzbekistan to this system.
At the same time, Agalarov Development recognizes its responsibility for the corresponding expansion of the system’s capacity and its timely modernization. Most of the treated water will be reused for irrigating the territory of Sea Breeze Uzbekistan and for other operational needs. The discharge of wastewater directly into the Charvak Reservoir is strictly excluded and will not be considered during the implementation of the project. Strict control over this will be exercised by the state authorities of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Agalarov Development currently manages more than 60 projects across the CIS, developing infrastructure facilities and building the cities of the future. With strong expertise in modern environmentally responsible construction, the company follows a progressive and sustainable approach, applying advanced technologies and smart infrastructure solutions in projects around the world. These values are fully reflected in the Sea Breeze Uzbekistan project.