Jan. 6, 2025, 3:01 p.m.

Almost 35 million to be spent on restoration of one of Kherson region's lyceums

(Vysokopil Lyceum. Photo: Educational House of Human Rights in Chernihiv)

The building of the Vysokopil Lyceum is to be rebuilt in the Beryslav district of Kherson region. Almost UAH 35 million will be allocated for this purpose.

According to the Center for Public Investigations, the relevant announcement was published in the Dream digital ecosystem.

At the beginning of the year, the Department of Education and Science of the Kherson Regional State Administration initiated a major overhaul of the lyceum. The overhaul involves a set of measures to improve the technical condition of the building, ensure its energy efficiency, and create safe and comfortable conditions for students and staff.

Screenshot: Dream

The works will include insulation of the exterior walls with modern heat-insulating materials and renovation of the facade with decorative plaster. The roof will also be insulated, old pipes and radiators will be replaced with modern energy-efficient ones, and automatic heat regulators will be installed. In addition, pipelines will be replaced, plumbing units will be repaired, and modern equipment will be installed to reduce water consumption. The plan also includes work to make the facility inclusive. For example, ramps and handrails will be installed for people with limited mobility and restrooms will be equipped accordingly.

The project budget is UAH 34.9 million. However, funding sources have not yet been identified.

Screenshot: Dream

In December 2024, the state digital ecosystem for recovery management Dream contained 334 projects for the reconstruction of Kherson region. Their implementation required UAH 7.1 billion. The Chornobaiv community ranked first in terms of the number of reconstruction projects included in the system. They registered 87 projects with a total estimated budget of UAH 1.2 billion.

The DREAM ecosystem is implemented by the Dream Project Office within the GIZ Ukraine Sustainable Society Cluster, funded by the German government and implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH." Dream was established and operates in accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 1286 of November 15, 2022.

Earlier, the Dream ecosystem announced its intention to build a new civil defense facility for Velyko Oleksandrivska secondary school No. 2. The project belongs to the program of comprehensive restoration of Kherson region and is being implemented by order No. 873 of 19.12.23 of the head of Kherson Regional State Administration Oleksandr Prokudin. The balance holder is the Velyko Oleksandrivka Village Council, and the project initiator is the Department of Territorial Development of the Kherson Regional State Administration.

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