Mykolaiv hospital №1 is running out of time to build a shelter: work will continue until 2026
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- Anna Hakman
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12:05, 27 November, 2025
In Mykolaiv, work is underway to equip the simplest shelter in the city's hospital №1. It will not be possible to complete the project in 2025, so the work will continue in 2026.
This was announced by Oleksii Savchuk, Head of the Capital Construction Department of the Mykolaiv City Council, during a live broadcast, according to NikVesti.
As it is known, the tender for the repair and arrangement of the shelter at City Hospital №1 was announced in July 2024. The cost of the works was 2 million 151 thousand 369 hryvnias.
«I would like to note that we are working on the shelter in the city hospital No. 1. This is a long-term project, so it will not be completed this year. We aim to complete it next year,» said Oleksii Savchuk.
It should be noted that according to the tender documents, the contractor had to complete the work by 31 October 2024.
According to the documentation, the contractor was supposed to complete the work in 3 months, screenshot from the documentThe list of works includes construction, plumbing and electrical works, including
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arrangement of concrete screeds
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painting of floors and walls;
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installation of doors;
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installation of plumbing fixtures, heaters, shower trays;
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laying of internal water supply and sewerage networks;
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installation of electrical wiring;
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installation of ventilation systems.
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Healthcare reform is being discussed again in Mykolaiv: what is known
Recently, Mykolaiv Mayor Oleksandr Sienkevych and Head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration Vitalii Kim discussed what a capable network of healthcare facilities should look like. The meeting addressed the issue of merging hospitals and transferring maternity hospital №3 to the regional municipal property.
According to Iryna Shamrai, Head of the Mykolaiv Health Department, the meeting took place on 23 October. In addition to the heads of the region and the city, the meeting was attended by specialised deputies and heads of health departments. It was agreed that a capable hospital network would have three cluster institutions — hospitals №3, №4, №5.
- Hospital №5 (director Olena Terentieva), located in Korabelnyi district, is not planned to be reformed.
- City hospital №4 (director Larysa Derhunova) is to be merged with hospital No. 1 (director Mariia Hrachova, city council member from the party «Proposal») and the Emergency Medical Care Hospital (EMC) (director Oleksandr Demianov).
- The city children's hospital №2 (director Yuriy Dyachuk) is planned to be merged with hospital №3 (Dubky) (director Liubov Savchuk).
However, maternity hospital №3 (director Oleh Ishchenko) in the Namiv neighbourhood, which was previously supposed to be merged with hospital №3, is now to be transferred from Mykolaiv city ownership to regional communal ownership.
As you know, the issue of reorganising hospitals has already been voted down twice by the city council. On 29 May, the deputies unanimously withdrew the issue of merging the city's medical institutions from the session's consideration, as it had not passed the relevant and other commissions.
After that, on 8 June, the deputies again considered the issue of reorganising municipal healthcare facilities. However, the decision did not receive the required number of votes.
This material has been produced within the project “Support for Ukrainian Media Survival,” implemented by the NGO Mykolaiv Media Hub in partnership with Internews Europe with the financial support of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) as part of Swedish development assistance. The content is the sole responsibility of the NGO Mykolaiv Media Hub and does not necessarily reflect the official views of Sida, Sweden, or Internews Europe.

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