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We are renovating a multi-story building for 549 residents in Borodianka

Housing and social infrastructure
Kyiv region

In Borodianka, Kyiv region on 2 Parkova Street work is underway to restore an apartment building damaged by russia’s armed aggression during the full-scale invasion. At that time the blast wave destroyed windows and doors, building structures, communication networks and the roof.

Currently, specialists are performing facade work and installing parapets on the roof. They are also carrying out plumbing work to replace the drainage system and removing the gas pipeline from the facade. Monolithic stairs are being installed in the basement. Window and balcony structures are being installed in the apartments and entrance doors are being replaced. In addition, lightning protection with grounding is being installed.

Previously, workers partially completed work on insulating and finishing the facade and basement. They also insulated the technical floor and the floor above the basement. They laid brickwork for ventilation ducts and covered them with concrete slabs. Elevator equipment was replaced and put into operation, and a main water supply network was installed. A lighting network was installed in common areas. 

We are rebuilding the house as part of a comprehensive restoration of settlements affected by the russian federation’s armed aggression. 

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