In 2024, the administration will pay ₴5.2 million for the removal of construction waste in the Inhulskyi district of Mykolaiv

The administration of the Inhulskyi district plans to allocate 5 million 288 thousand 205 hryvnias for the removal of large-sized (construction) garbage during the next year 2024.

The customer published the relevant tender on the public procurement service ProZorro, writes NikVesti.

With these funds, the contractor must install garbage cans (21 large containers for construction waste with a volume of 10 cubic meters) near the addresses specified by the customer. Garbage will be taken to the city landfill.

In addition, the tender winner undertakes:

— to collect garbage that was scattered as a result of loading and transportation;

— collect garbage scattered near the containers;

— do not allow garbage to accumulate in containers.

Garbage removal in the Inhulskyi district will be carried out twice a week in the spring-summer period and once in the autumn-winter period.

The participant must provide his services on working days, holidays, weekends and all other non-working days.

We will remind you that in 2024, ₴13 million will be spent on cleaning up leaves and unauthorized landfills in the Ingul district of Mykolaiv.

It should also be noted that the housing and communal services department of the Mykolaiv City Council plans to spend 1 million 680 thousand hryvnias on the maintenance of the site for the storage of fallen leaves, which is located in a clay quarry next to the city cemetery near the village of Mishkovo-Pohorilove.

We remind that in June of this year in Mykolaiv they started to clean up the garbage that remained after the destruction of residential buildings as a result of Russian airstrikes.

All garbage is taken to a specially designated site at the municipal solid waste disposal site in the village of Vesniane. The cost of the works is 3.4 million hryvnias. In the future, waste is planned to be crushed and reused.

To do this, by the end of 2023, Mykolaiv must receive from international donors a shredder for construction waste, which was formed as a result of shelling and bombing of the city.

Also, Mykolayiv expects from Japanese partners new equipment for dismantling destroyed buildings and recycling construction waste.

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