Equipment for physics classrooms will be purchased for ₴12.5 million in Mykolaiv

New educational equipment for schools will be purchased in Mykolaiv. Photo from open sources. New educational equipment for schools will be purchased in Mykolaiv. Photo from open sources.

The Department of Education in Mykolaiv plans to purchase new educational equipment for schools in the amount of over 12 million hryvnias.

According to the data of the electronic public procurement system Prozorro, funds have been allocated for the purchase of equipment for physics classrooms and school furniture. The client is the Department of Education of the Mykolaiv City Council.

Screenshot of the tender from Prozorro Screenshot of the tender from Prozorro

For 12 million 556 thousand 621 hryvnias, they plan to purchase 5 units of the following equipment: a digital measuring computer complex for the physics classroom, a set of laboratory dishes, a multifunctional sound generator, a source of direct and alternating current, electronic scales, mechanical scales, a demonstration power supply unit, a set of hand tools, a laboratory tripod, a model of the solar system, an optical telescope, a moving map of the starry sky and a globe model «Starry sky», electric vacuum pump, multifunctional sound generator, electronic scales, oscilloscope, Demonstration galvanometer of the magneto-electric system, lifting table, laboratory tripod and others.

The winner of the tender must deliver the equipment by December 16, 2024. Currently, participants are submitting their offers, the auction is scheduled for November 18.

It is worth reminding that in August 2024, the government allocated 38 million hryvnias of «educational» subvention from the state budget for educational institutions of the Mykolaiv region. Of this amount, 33.7 million hryvnias are earmarked for equipment in physics, chemistry, biology, geography, and natural sciences offices.

We will also remind you that the Ministry of Education of Ukraine has identified five vocational and technical education institutions in the Mykolaiv region that will receive state funds for updating workshops.

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