March 11, 2025, 9:31 p.m.

Mykolaivvodokanal Allocates ₴ 75M for Pumping Station Upgrade by 2026

(Photo: Mykolayivvodokanal / Facebook)

Mykolaivvodokanal, a municipal utility company, has announced a tender for the modernization of a pumping station in the city. The company is ready to spend over UAH 75 million for this purpose.

Information about the procurement was published on the Prozorro platform.

It is about the reconstruction of the sewage pumping station NSC No. 17, located at 1/10 Aivazovskoho Street, Mykolaiv.

According to the public procurement system, the expected cost of the project is UAH 75 million 503 thousand. The works include the reconstruction of the station.

The contractor must complete the reconstruction by May 31, 2026.

Applications from contractors will be accepted until March 25, and the next day an auction will be held in the format of open bidding with features that provide for a reduced deadline for submitting applications and the possibility of appeal.

Earlier, Mykolaiv planned to build a new water filtration system and modernize existing infrastructure facilities. This will require over UAH 6 billion. The city plans to spend EUR 71 million on the construction of the pressure filtration system in the first place and EUR 63 million in the second. The reconstruction of the Zhovtnevyi Reservoir will cost 84 million euros, and the construction of a new water intake will cost 128.8 million euros.

Solar power plants are also to be installed in Mykolaiv to ensure the uninterrupted operation of the water supply system. The project also includes backup power and the sale of surplus electricity, which will reduce costs.

And in the village of Novopetrivka, Bashtanka district, Mykolaiv region, it is planned to implement a project to reconstruct the water supply damaged during the occupation and shelling in 2022, for which Germany has allocated three million hryvnias. The total amount for this project is over one hundred million hryvnias.

Андрій Колісніченко

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