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Kyiv Commits Billions to Transport, Housing, Utilities in Recovery Plan

Spending commitments on transport, housing and utilities outline the scope of work underway across the city.

By Kyiv Property Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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The reconstruction of the Shuliavka traffic interchange at Beresteiskyi Avenue and Vadyma Hetmana Street remains active under a UAH 605 million contract, with completion set for the end of 2027. This project forms part of wider infrastructure spending recorded since the start of 2026.

Why current contract activity matters

Multiple agencies have committed funds to repair and upgrade systems that support daily movement and housing stability. The amounts contracted cover design work on damaged residential buildings, pumping stations, and heating networks. These outlays occur while the pilot Comprehensive Restoration program has yet to complete any full locality in Kyiv.

Named projects and organisations involved

Over UAH 647 million has gone to design and major overhaul of residential buildings damaged by Russia, with Zhytloinvestbud-UKB handling much of the work. Kyivvodokanal received UAH 1.1 billion for reconstruction of pumping stations and water supply systems. Kyivteploenergo contracted approximately UAH 1.4 billion for heating infrastructure projects. The Shuliavka interchange at the intersection of Beresteiskyi Avenue and Vadyma Hetmana Street continues under its separate UAH 605 million agreement.

Evidence from spending records

The listed contract values appear in public procurement data for 2026. No comprehensive locality has reached full completion under the Comprehensive Restoration program, although new building construction is expected to finish during 2026 and major housing repairs were targeted for the end of 2025. These figures provide the clearest available picture of current priorities.

Further contract awards will determine the pace at which individual streets and districts see completed works. Residents can track updates through the listed agencies and the official restoration portal for project timelines.

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