The Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Tajikistan has signed a contract with the Finnish companies Finnish Overseaas Consultants Ltd and SirWay Oy for the implementation of a road asset management system (RAMS) aimed at digitalizing the country's road sector, the press service of the department reports.
The signing ceremony took place on April 28, 2025 in Dushanbe. The document was signed by Transport Minister Azim Ibrohim and Managing Director of the Finnish company SirWay Oy Konsta Mikael Sirvio.

The contract was concluded within the framework of the implementation of the instructions and directions of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon on the active implementation of modern digital technologies in various sectors of the economy. The project is also included in the fourth phase of the program "Improvement of Regional Communication Routes in Central Asia (URPCR-4)", financed by the World Bank, and is in line with the initiative to declare 2025-2030 "Years of Digital Economy and Innovation Development".
According to the signed agreement, a modern system for recording, monitoring and managing road assets will be deployed in Tajikistan within 14 months. The total value of the contract is 1.1 million US dollars.
As noted by the Minister of Transport Azim Ibrohim, already in 2023, in accordance with the Law "On Highways and Road Activities", the process of recording road assets for the purpose of their certification was launched in the republic. The first results of the inspection confirmed the need for a systematic approach to managing this infrastructure.
“Collection and analysis of data on the condition of the road network will allow us to identify defects at an early stage, carry out repairs in a timely manner and effectively distribute financial resources allocated for road maintenance,” the minister emphasized.
In addition, the new system will facilitate the development of a long-term road development strategy, the formation of a Road Fund, economic analysis, the exchange of information between departments, and increased transparency in road management.
Speaking at the ceremony, SirWay Oy Director Konsta Mikael Sirviö noted that similar projects had been successfully implemented by their company in a number of countries in Europe, Asia and Africa. He expressed confidence that the introduction of the RAMS in Tajikistan would lead to a significant increase in road safety, an increase in the service life of the transport infrastructure and the rational use of financial resources.
“Thanks to digital tools, we will be able to organize monitoring of the road network, reduce the costs of its maintenance, reduce accidents and improve the interaction of all participants in the road industry,” Sirvio noted.
The RAMS implementation project has become an important step towards transforming Tajikistan’s road sector into an economically sustainable and technologically advanced system.