28 October 2025

Modular offices for foresters to be built in Mykolaiv and Odesa regions

(PHOTO: ProZorro)

To improve the work of foresters in Mykolaiv region, four modular offices will be built in different districts of the region.

This is evidenced by the data of the public procurement system ProZorro.

The Southern Forestry Office branch of the Forests of Ukraine enterprise has announced the purchase of five modern modular buildings worth UAH 5 million 798 thousand 541. Four new offices will be installed in Mykolaiv region and one in Odesa region.

The facilities in Mykolaiv region will be located in Mykolaiv, as well as in Novopavlivka village (Pervomaiskyi district), Domanivka and Veselynove (both Voznesenskyi district). The Odesa office will be located in Rozdilna.

Each modular office will be made of materials resistant to rot and moisture, fire protection, full insulation, as well as vapor and waterproofing. The premises will be equipped with linoleum, OSB boards and chipboard. The basic equipment includes a full set of furniture (cabinets, tables, chairs, sofa), power supply, LED lighting and air conditioning operating in cooling, heating and ventilation modes. The installation of the offices includes site preparation and installation of a foundation made of galvanized geo-screws.

As a reminder, the construction of a modular town for internally displaced healthcare workers has begun in the village of Kostyantynivka in the Pivdenna community in Mykolaiv region. It is being built next to an existing modular family medicine outpatient clinic, which will allow healthcare workers to live close to their work.

As it became known at the session of the South Ukrainian City Council, the community received a second modular house. The 37-square-meter house, worth UAH 1.7 million, was donated by the Association for Support of Ukrainians Displaced by the War in Ukraine, Dopomoga Ukrayiny.

The construction of the town began in August this year. It will allow healthcare workers who lost their homes due to the war to get temporary shelter and continue working.

Катерина Глушко

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