Restoration of a damaged kindergarten in Pervomaisk district as a result of the war: ₴16 million is needed for repairs

In Novomykolaivka, in Pervomaisk district, they plan to restore the «Dzvinochok» kindergarten, which was damaged as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation. The total cost of the project is 16.1 million hryvnias.

Such data are published in the DREAM digital system.

The project involves the implementation of a number of construction and restoration works, in particular:

  • replacement of water supply, sewage, heating and ventilation networks;
  • restoration of the roof and insulation of facades;
  • replacement of windows and doors with energy-efficient units;
  • arranging a safe and modern interior for children.
The project is in the process of preparation, data from the DREAM system The project is in the process of preparation, data from the DREAM system

Construction works will cost 11.17 million hryvnias, and about 5 million hryvnias need to be allocated for furniture, equipment and other expenses. The total area of the premises, which is planned to be restored, is 375.67 m².

In Pervomaishchyna, they plan to restore a kindergarten damaged by the war, photo: DREAM In Pervomaishchyna, they plan to restore a kindergarten damaged by the war, photo: DREAM
In Pervomaishchyna, they plan to restore a kindergarten damaged by the war, photo: DREAM In Pervomaishchyna, they plan to restore a kindergarten damaged by the war, photo: DREAM

What do they think about reconstruction during the war in Mykolaiv?

Already during the Great War, the recovery process began in Mykolaiv: repair of shelters, residential buildings, schools and hospitals, renewal of communal equipment. In this city, international partners help, and Denmark decided to take over the process.

However, there is an opinion that «war cancels recovery». Is this really the case and how does Mykolaiv treat this process? To find out, we talked to six different representatives of Mykolaiv: from opinion leaders to those who are directly engaged in restoration.

Read about the attitude, vision and expectations of Mykolaiv residents in the material NikVesti.

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