Digitalization at the Agency for Restoration means transparency, speed, and control.
The Agency for Restoration implements modern digital tools at all stages — from project design to the execution of works. We use geoanalytics, digital maps, public dashboards, and electronic systems for managing maintenance, repair, reconstruction, and construction to ensure every project is transparent and accountable. These tools enable effective resource planning, eliminate duplication, and allow for monitoring deadlines and quality of work.
Digital solutions also help engage international partners, as all recovery data is accessible, well-structured, and available in real time.
Our goal is not just to rebuild — but to make Ukraine digital and resilient to future challenges.
This section presents the key digital tools and solutions we are implementing in the recovery process.
WIM
Weigh in Motion — a system for comprehensive data collection on vehicles traveling on public roads. Traffic is monitored in real time, with equipment installed in the top layer of the road surface or on bridge spans and overpasses. The system automatically reads the license plate, vehicle dimensions, total weight, axle and individual wheel loads, number of axles, and speed.
Without proper overload control, road surfaces deteriorate — rutting, potholes, and cracks appear. The WIM system not only continuously detects vehicle overloading but also organizes traffic data for specific road segments.
Expanding the WIM system is one of the priorities of the Agency for Restoration. It is essential that vehicle overload control be carried out automatically and without human interference.
The data is automatically transmitted to the State Agency for Restoration and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine and Ukrtransbezpeka, where it is processed by inspectors.
A total of 103 WIM complexes are planned, currently at various stages of construction, repair, or certification.
58 WIM sites have been restored and are capable of generating data used for issuing fines for exceeding dimensional and weight limits. Of these, 36 WIM sites are actively issuing fines and hold valid metrological compliance certificates.
E-Queue
The Electronic Border Crossing Queue System (“E-Queue”) is an information and communication system designed to optimize traffic management and automate the processes of booking and administering (admission regulations) vehicle queues for crossing the state border. The system consists of a web portal, mobile application, and other software modules or subsystems.
Its main objective is to streamline, optimize, and ensure transparency in the process of border crossing for freight transport, as well as to reduce queues and avoid congestion and disorder near border checkpoints.
The Agency for Restoration serves as the technical administrator of the E-Queue system.
To implement the pilot project, the Agency for Restoration:
Implements measures under international technical assistance projects and/or with the support of international financial institutions.
Ensures 24/7 technical and technological operation of the E-Queue system.
Equips stops, parking areas, and rest zones on approaches to international border checkpoints.
Submits proposals regarding the criteria for ranking the E-Queue database (pre-booking, truck priority).
Initiates changes to the rules for passing through the electronic border queue.
Provides technical maintenance of the system and administers access to the booking service.
E-QueueDREAM
The Digital Restoration EcoSystem for Accountable Management (DREAM) is an information and communication system designed to automate the planning and financing of recovery and/or reconstruction works for real estate, construction, and infrastructure projects, as well as to monitor the recovery and/or reconstruction process and the use of financial resources.
The platform allows every project to be tracked — from financing and contracts to implementation and results — promoting transparency and accountability.
The Agency for Restoration serves as the technical administrator of the Unified Digital System and ensures the following:
▪️ Development, implementation, and operation of the Unified Digital System
▪️ Organization and technical administration of the system’s functionality
▪️ Planning and coordination of interactions with users during system implementation
▪️ Electronic interaction of the Unified Digital System with other state and municipal information systems via the electronic interaction platform
▪️ Development and approval of the User Manual, which defines the list of data required to be entered into the system
To date, 307 projects from regional Infrastructure Restoration and Development Services and 95 projects referencing these Services have been added to the platform.
The total number of projects within the recovery and modernization ecosystem is 12,479, with a total available funding of UAH 165.38 billion.