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A high-rise building damaged by shelling on Yasna Poliana Street will be repaired for ₴4.6 million in Mykolaiv

In the Zavodskyi district of Mykolaiv, a residential building damaged by Russian shelling at 1 Yasna Poliana Street will be overhauled.

This is evidenced by the data of the ProZorro public procurement system, NikVesti reports.

The cost of the works was estimated at 4 million 685 thousand 412 hryvnias. The technical documentation states that the builders must dismantle the damaged structural elements from the third to the fifth floor, as well as the window and door structures. Then strengthen the stairwell walls and reinforced concrete slabs on all floors. It is also planned to install a new roof on the house and install doors. All planned works must be completed by April 1, 2024.

The Department of Housing and Communal Services of the Mykolaiv City Council concluded a contract with LLC «Zlata BUD-M» without bidding.

Before that, the department announced tenders for the renovation of the building at 1 Yasna Poliana Street in October 2023, but they did not take place due to a lack of offers.

Read also the article NikVesti «Tens of thousands of people were left without a home: how can Mykolaiv residents get new housing?».

We will remind that 40 million hryvnias were allocated from the Mykolaiv budget in 2023 for the restoration of high-rise buildings damaged as a result of Russian shelling.

The first high-rise building damaged by shelling in Mykolaiv began to be restored at the expense of the city budget in July 2023. We are talking about a house on Krylova Street, which was hit by a Russian missile in the summer of 2022.

Subsequently, the Department of Housing and Housing announced a tender for the restoration of a five-story building in the center of Mykolaiv, which was destroyed by a Russian missile in the fall of 2022.

Also, the city council supported the allocation of funds from the budget of Mykolaiv for the technical inspection of private houses affected by the war.

NikVesti also found out why the residents of some destroyed high-rise buildings refuse to dismantle them and what will happen to the houses further in the article «The problem of restoration: how Mykolaiv residents live, whose homes were destroyed by Russia.»

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