Jan. 19, 2025, 3:27 p.m.

In Mykolaiv, Denmark provided funds for the reconstruction of the water supply system

(PHOTOS: Budportal)

Mykolaiv is looking for a contractor to repair the water supply system. The Danish Refugee Council in Ukraine has allocated more than UAH 12 million for this purpose.

This is evidenced by data from the Prozorro electronic public procurement system.

Mykolaivvodokanal, a municipal utility company, has announced a tender for the reconstruction of a Du-300 mm water supply network on Malko-Ternivska Street from Architect Starova Street to Heroiv Ukrayiny Avenue.

According to the tender documents, the subject of the procurement is the final construction works to be completed by May 31, 2025.

The deadline for submitting bids is February 6, and the auction is scheduled to start on February 7, 2025. The expected value of the procurement is UAH 12 million 435 thousand 734.

The minimum price reduction step is UAH 124 thousand 357, which is equal to 1% of the total expected value.

The amount of the security for the procurement contract is 5% of the contract value. In case of non-fulfillment or improper fulfillment of the supplier's obligations, the client has the right not to return the security. The selected contractor may engage co-performers.

Screenshot: Prozorro

Payment will be made in two stages. An advance payment of 50% of the contract amount is due within 10 business days after the invoice is issued. The final payment is to be made after signing the act of acceptance of the completed works within 30 calendar days.

The works and material resources used for their performance must comply with the requirements of regulatory legal acts and documents in the field of construction. Works performed using material resources that do not meet the established requirements are not paid for.

Reconstruction includes:

The parties have also established a five-year limitation period for the contractual relationship.

According to the tender documentation, this reconstruction is an important step in modernizing the city's infrastructure and ensuring a stable water supply for residents.

Mykolaiv also plans to reconstruct its water supply system in connection with the construction of a new district heating network. The reconstruction will cover sections of water supply networks on Pogranichna, Korabeliv and Marshal Vasilevsky streets. The main goal is to ensure uninterrupted and efficient water supply in this part of the city, taking into account the future installation of underground heating infrastructure.

And in Ochakiv, a large-scale reconstruction of water supply and sewage systems is planned, for which more than UAH 800 million is planned to be raised. The goal of this project is to restore and develop the community's life support infrastructure, taking into account the current and future needs of key consumers

Анна Бальчінос

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