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Mykolaiv budget spent ₴9.2 million on multi-storey building reconstruction projects over four years

Зруйнований будинок на Адміральській у центрі Миколаєва, вересень 2025 року, фото «NikVesti»A destroyed building on Admiralska Street in the centre of Mykolaiv, September 2025, photo by NikVesti

Since the start of the full-scale war, 9.2 million hryvnias has been spent from the Mykolaiv budget on developing projects to rebuild 32 apartment buildings.

This was reported by the Department of Housing and Communal Services of the City Council in response to an information request from NikVesti.

The lowest cost of developing design and estimate documentation is 35.6 thousand hryvnias for a house at 28 Dalia Street. The most expensive cost of developing a project is almost a million hryvnias — 988.6 thousand hryvnias for an apartment building at 32 Admiralska Street.

Currently, project documentation has already been developed for the reconstruction of 28 high-rise buildings for 7.3 million hryvnias. Projects for 4 more buildings are in the process of development — their total cost is 1.9 million hryvnias.

Read also the article NikVesti «Reconstruction projects for 4 houses in Mykolaiv will be ordered twice: Why did it happen and how will the authorities avoid duplication?»

As a reminder, Mykolaiv received 150 million hryvnias from the World Bank as part of the «HOPE» project to create projects for the reconstruction of 54 high-rise buildings and the surrounding area. This list includes at least four buildings that already have developed design and estimate documentation.

What about the restoration of houses in Mykolaiv?

In 2024, 45 million hryvnias is planned to be spent from the Mykolaiv budget to restore damaged or destroyed apartment buildings, while in 2023, 40 million hryvnias was allocated for this purpose.

The first multi-storey building in Mykolaiv damaged by shelling was repaired at the expense of the city budget in July 2023. It was a building on Krylova Street that was hit by a Russian missile in the summer of 2022.

At the end of the year, the Department of Housing and Communal Services of the Mykolaiv City Council reported that in 2023, four residential apartment buildings that had been damaged by shelling by Russian troops had been overhauled.

After that, the Department of Housing and Communal Services announced a tender for the restoration of a five-storey building in the centre of Mykolaiv, which was destroyed by a Russian missile in autumn 2022. Subsequently, NikVesti showed how the process of its restoration is going.

And in April 2024, the Department of Housing and Communal Services announced another tender for the overhaul of a high-rise building at 132 Kosmonavtiv Street in Mykolaiv. Three other buildings awaiting reconstruction are those at 2 Aliaudy, 61 Raiduzhna and 142 B Kosmonavtiv.

At the same time, the city council supported the allocation of funds from the Mykolaiv budget for technical inspections of private houses affected by the war.

NikVesti also found out why residents of some destroyed high-rise buildings in Mykolaiv refuse to dismantle them and what will happen to the houses in the future in the article «The problem of restoring houses in Mykolaiv: what has changed in six months?».

The editorial team also found out how the process of issuing housing certificates to residents of the dismantled buildings at 35 Zavodska Street is going, what problems they have faced and what awaits them next. read more in the article NikVesti «The first dismantled building in Mykolaiv: will residents of Zavodska Street receive new housing?»

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