Ulaanbaatar to Build, Upgrade 85.8 km of Roads in 2026 www.montsame.mn
This year, Ulaanbaatar plans to construct 52 kilometers of roads and road facilities at 13 locations, and to carry out repair and rehabilitation works on 33.8 kilometers of roads at five locations, according to the Governor’s Office of the Capital City Ulaanbaatar.
In total, construction, repair, and modernization works will cover 85.8 kilometers of roads and road facilities. In addition, pedestrian overpass bridges will be built at two locations, while street lighting covering 31 kilometers will be installed at two sites.
Under the road maintenance and improvement program, the following works are planned:
Maintenance and repair of main and auxiliary roadways, including road signs and traffic control devices;
Road marking works;
Colored pavement for dedicated public transport lanes;
Creation of a barrier-free environment for persons with developmental challenges;
Improvement of traffic safety around schools and kindergartens;
Construction of rainwater drainage systems;
Repair and expansion of wells.
Construction of the Tuul Highway, a six-lane, 32-kilometer expressway, will also begin this year. A contract with the contractor was signed in 2025, and preparatory works for the project have been completed at 80 percent. Of the 112 land parcels affected by land acquisition for the project, 10 have already been cleared.
The Tuul Highway is a strategically important project aimed at expanding Ulaanbaatar’s road network, reducing traffic congestion, and easing transit traffic passing through the city center.
Published Date:2026-01-07





