June 23, 2025, 2:21 p.m.

Multi-storey building damaged by a Russian missile is restored in Serhiivka

(Photo: Recovery Service in Odesa region)

The Infrastructure Restoration and Development Service in Odesa Oblast has reported that a 9-storey residential building at 23 Chornomorskaya Street in Serhiivka village, damaged by a missile strike on July 1, 2022, has been overhauled.

According to the Service, all engineering networks and communication hubs have been laid, the building structure has been restored, the facade has been insulated and painted, and the interior walls of the entrances have been painted.

Elevators, ramps and handrails have been installed. The roof of the building was restored. Linoleum and skirting boards were installed in the rooms of the apartments, the walls were painted, all switches were installed, and doors were installed. The bomb shelter was equipped with all the necessary equipment and a ventilation system was installed.

In early June, the Infrastructure Restoration and Development Service in Odesa Oblast concluded an agreement with DISK-Pivden Limited Liability Company to pay UAH 21 million 181 thousand without using an electronic system.

In December 2024, the Infrastructure Restoration and Development Service in Odesa Oblast selected DISK-Pivden, a private company that had previously restored the building, as the contractor to carry out additional repairs to a nine-story building in Serhiivka damaged by the Russians.

The procurement was conducted in the format of an open tender with special conditions, and DISK-Pivden was the only participant. The company expects to receive UAH 45 million 949.2 thousand for the additional repair work.

The nine-story building in Serhiivka, Odesa Oblast, was destroyed on July 1, 2022. Then the Russians fired three X-22 missiles at the village - one of them hit the basement of the house. The explosion completely destroyed the first entrance, while the other two were severely damaged. 105 out of 106 apartments in the nine-story building were destroyed. Restoration of the building began on December 1, 2023.

In December 2023, the Infrastructure Restoration and Development Service in Odesa Oblast found a contractor to carry out major repairs to a multi-storey building in Serhiivka, Odesa Oblast, that was damaged by a Russian missile attack in June 2022.

The tender was announced on November 7. The expected value of the procurement was UAH 75 million 55 thousand. The tender was won by DISK-Pivden, which offered UAH 73 million 550 thousand for its services.

According to the results of the tender, the Infrastructure Restoration and Development Service in Odesa Oblast entered into an agreement with DISK-Pivden. The company was to carry out major repairs to a multi-storey building in Serhiivka by December 31, 2024.

According to the YouControl service, the company was registered in 2009. Its owner is Lyudmila Kiosya from Odesa.

Кирило Бойко

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