20 January 2025

Mykolaiv region plans to attract 25 million for construction of mobile ASC

(PHOTO: Dream)

Mykolaiv region is planning to build a new Modular Administrative Service Center (ASC). It is planned to attract more than 25 million.

This was reported by the Center for Public Investigations with reference to the Dream ecosystem.

The project aims to create a modern center to ensure high-quality and convenient provision of administrative services to citizens.

Currently, administrative services are provided through the ASC, which is located in the premises of the Voznesensk Art Museum and the City Center for Children and Youth Creativity. This dispersion makes access difficult for citizens and requires considerable time to receive services.

Screenshot: Dream

The new Modular Center will allow all services to be consolidated in one building and improve their accessibility.

After the construction is completed, the surrounding area will be landscaped. It is planned to plant trees and create a green area, install benches, trash bins and other small architectural forms, as well as arrange pedestrian areas with tactile indicators and ramps for people with limited mobility.

The project provides for compliance with environmental standards. Construction works and materials will meet environmental safety requirements, and the green zone around the ASC will improve the natural balance of the territory.

The project implementation will ensure:

The estimated budget of the project is UAH 25.8 million. The project requires funding to be raised from the state and local budgets, as well as from grant and donor programs.

Screenshot: Dream

The project is at the preparation stage, including the approval of design and estimate documentation. The construction period is 5-7 months. The project is scheduled for completion in 2025.

According to the project description, the new Modular Center in Voznesensk will be an important step towards the modernization of administrative services. Thanks to this project, the community will receive a modern, functional, and accessible center that will meet the needs of the region's residents and promote economic development.

In Mykolaiv, the cost of equipping the Administrative Service Center (ASC) exceeded UAH nine million. The work is being carried out by a company that is a regular partner of local departments, and the agreement with it has been extended for another year.

In Zavodskyi district, the non-residential premises where the new center will be located are being overhauled. It will meet modern standards, taking into account the principles of inclusiveness and barrier-free accessibility, and will be the third such facility in the city after the ASCs in the Ingulsky and Central districts.

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