12 June 2026

A company linked to a lawmaker has won contracts worth 400 million hryvnias in the Odesa region for the second time

(PHOTO: Izmail Regional State Administration)

The State Non-Profit Corporation "Local Road Service" has conducted two procurement procedures for the second time to select a contractor to be paid for the operational maintenance of local public roads.

According to the Center for Public Investigations, the relevant announcements were published on the Prozorro e-procurement system.

Both tenders were held for the second time as open tenders with specific conditions and with the participation of a single company—the limited liability company "Eurodor." The first procurement concerns the Izmail district; for this contract, Eurodor will receive 204.5 million hryvnias, while the second concerns the Bolhrad district, with a contract value of 217.3 million hryvnias. The company must complete the work by December 31, 2027. 

"Eurodor" was registered in Odesa in February 2005. The company’s registered address is 60 Bugaivska Street in Odesa. According to the YouControl service, the director and one of the co-owners (with a 34.5% stake) is Gevorg Avetisyan—a member of the Izmail City Council of the 8th convocation, who chairs the council’s standing committee on budget issues. Natalia Avetisyan is listed as another co-owner of the company. The company’s authorized capital is 100,000 hryvnias. 

The Local Roads Service had already conducted these two procurements in May, and at that time, Eurodor LLC was the winner of both. However, both tenders were subsequently canceled due to the inability to rectify identified violations of public procurement legislation. Specifically, technical errors were found in the tender documentation.

"Eurodor" is one of the largest recipients of road contracts in the Odesa region. According to the Clarity Project platform, the company has signed 574 contracts worth 7.2 billion hryvnias since its inception. In 2025 alone, the firm received government contracts worth over 1 billion hryvnias.

Eurodor operates largely without competition. In January 2026, the Housing and Utilities Department of the Odesa Regional State Administration held a tender for the renovation of a heavy-duty vehicle parking lot in Izmail—this same firm, as the sole bidder, won the contract for 20.97 million hryvnias. In September 2025, Eurodor, again without any competitors, received a contract worth 111.8 million hryvnias for road maintenance in the Bolhrad district. In other words, the new 217-million-hryvnia tender effectively continues this pattern.

Кирило Бойко

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