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This document provides information about Kyiv, Ukraine. It notes that Kyiv will celebrate its 1535th anniversary in 2017. It also provides statistics on Kyiv's total area, population, number of foreign tourists, and districts. Additionally, it discusses Kyiv's economy, real estate market, housing, education sector, energy sector, transportation infrastructure, and plans for new business and commercial districts.
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UVCA (Ukrainian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association) was established in 2014 and unites more then 35 members. The association promotes investment opportunities in Ukraine for foreign investment funds, conducts market research, lobbies laws for improving investment and business climate, implements Invest in Ukraine activity
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Ukraine has significant economic potential but has struggled to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) due to instability and poor business environment ratings. While it has natural resources, fertile land, and a skilled workforce, its GDP and FDI per capita are much lower than neighboring countries. To increase FDI, Ukraine needs to improve economic freedom, ease of doing business, competitiveness, and reduce corruption. It also needs a clear investment promotion strategy to change negative investor perceptions and promote stability to keep investors during economic downturns. Key sectors for growth include agriculture, infrastructure, and projects around the upcoming Euro 2012 football tournament.
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The document summarizes investment opportunities in Ukraine's infrastructure sector as presented by the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine in June 2015. It highlights the potential for development in transportation infrastructure such as seaports, railways, roads, and airports given Ukraine's strategic location along major trade corridors. The government is undertaking reforms like privatizing state-owned enterprises and developing a transparent regulatory framework to attract long-term private investment needed to upgrade aging infrastructure and accommodate growing trade volumes, especially for grain exports.
This document provides information about Kyiv, Ukraine. It notes that Kyiv will celebrate its 1535th anniversary in 2017. It also provides statistics on Kyiv's total area, population, number of foreign tourists, and districts. Additionally, it discusses Kyiv's economy, real estate market, housing, education sector, energy sector, transportation infrastructure, and plans for new business and commercial districts.
Investment climate - Ukraine: international and domestic investor views. By D...blackseaforum
This document provides an overview of the investment climate in Ukraine from both international and domestic investor views. It discusses Dorian B. Foyil and the Foyil Financial Group, a leading independent brokerage and investment banking firm in Ukraine with over 15 years of experience and a team of over 40 professionals. Foyil has a diversified business model and provides services including investment banking, asset management, real estate, sales/trading, research, and custody. The document also outlines Foyil's organizational structure and milestones, investor base, and selected corporate finance deals in Ukraine. In conclusion, it predicts that Ukraine's economy will continue growing in 2011-2012, driven by external demand, industrial production, and local consumption,
UVCA (Ukrainian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association) was established in 2014 and unites more then 35 members. The association promotes investment opportunities in Ukraine for foreign investment funds, conducts market research, lobbies laws for improving investment and business climate, implements Invest in Ukraine activity
Report on Ukraine for The Financial Times_August-September 2011 issue_Author ...Nataliya Kozachenko
Ukraine has significant economic potential but has struggled to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) due to instability and poor business environment ratings. While it has natural resources, fertile land, and a skilled workforce, its GDP and FDI per capita are much lower than neighboring countries. To increase FDI, Ukraine needs to improve economic freedom, ease of doing business, competitiveness, and reduce corruption. It also needs a clear investment promotion strategy to change negative investor perceptions and promote stability to keep investors during economic downturns. Key sectors for growth include agriculture, infrastructure, and projects around the upcoming Euro 2012 football tournament.
FRISHBERG & PARTNERS (www.frishberg.com) is a law firm, based in Kiev, Ukraine since 1991. Practice areas: corporate law, due diligence, mergers and acquisitions, anti-trust, real property transactions and litigation. Experience: over 15 years of hands-on experience in Ukraine, the firm issues its annual reference guide, “Doing Business in Ukraine”. Offices: Kyiv (Ukraine). Clients: MasterCard International, GoodYear, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lafarge, Tyco Electronics, Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, Fiat Auto, Philips Electronics, the Embassy of Great Britain, the Embassy of Austria, the US Embassy, the Embassy of Sweden, etc.
The document summarizes investment opportunities in Ukraine's infrastructure sector as presented by the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine in June 2015. It highlights the potential for development in transportation infrastructure such as seaports, railways, roads, and airports given Ukraine's strategic location along major trade corridors. The government is undertaking reforms like privatizing state-owned enterprises and developing a transparent regulatory framework to attract long-term private investment needed to upgrade aging infrastructure and accommodate growing trade volumes, especially for grain exports.
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The document discusses hazardous waste management and the design of a Hazardous Waste Treatment Center (HWTC). The HWTC would include facilities for liquid waste treatment, land farming, hazardous and regular waste landfilling, solidification and stabilization, and incineration. The design aims to safely manage hazardous wastes while minimizing environmental and health risks through a modular and flexible approach.
Download a full version of the report at:
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3. CONTENT
1. Kyiv – capital of Ukraine
2. Kyiv is the most attractive region for investment. in Ukraine
2.1 Favorable economy of Kyiv
2.2 The budget of Kyiv - the biggest budget among the cities of Ukraine
2.3 Investment activities of Kyiv.
3. Investment projects.
3.1 Real estate projects
• Projects for the construction of residential properties
• Projects for the construction of commercial properties
• Projects for the construction of educational institutions
3.2 Transport infrastructure projects
3.3 Energy and Energy Efficiency projects
3.4 Energy Projects
4. 1530
years
Kyiv celebrated in 2012
10
districts
Administrative and territorial
division of Kyiv
84,000
ha
Total area of Kyiv
3 million
population
1 million
foreign tourists
visit Kyiv every year
Kyiv – is the capital of Ukraine and the historic capital of
Ancient Rus, one of the oldest and greatest cities in
Europe, which was first mentioned in manuscripts of IX
century. Throughout its long history Kyiv gained huge
achievements in culture and art.
St. Sophia Cathedral with surrounding buildings and
monastery ensemble of Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra included in
the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Kiev has a special status that is fixed by the Law of
Ukraine «capital of Ukraine - city - hero of Kyiv».
1222
historical monuments
1126
monuments of architecture
and history
The monument " Motherland" is one of the most
highest monuments of the world. The height of it is 102
m.
Main street of Kyiv - Kreschatik, it is the one of the
shortest and the widest among the capitals of Europe.
Its length is 1300 meters and width 75 meters.
Kyiv - the city park. 52% of the city is covered with
greenery. In the city there are 127 parks. 500 public
gardens and 78 boulevards.
20 sq.m
of green spaces
per capita
KYIV – IS THE CAPITAL OF UKRAINE
5. KYIV IS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE REGION FOR INVESTMENT IN UKRAINE.
24% 106%
25% 22%
Kyiv - one of the major importers and exporters of Ukraine
Kyiv's economy is growing faster than the economy of Ukraine
$4.065
billion USD
$7.26 billion
USD
6. KYIV IS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE REGION FOR INVESTMENT IN UKRAINE
The biggest budget receipts
100%
(3 млрд грн)
Capital
transactions
12% and
other
revenues
9%
share
participat
ion funds
12%
Revenues
of
budgetary
institutions
67%
28 billion UAH
The budget revenues of Kyiv
(for the period January-September 2016)
100%
(25 млрд грн)
Other
taxes and
fees 19,5%
Income tax
35,5%
personal
income tax
45%
The structure of revenues to the
general budget
Structure of revenues to the
Special Fund
100%
(3 billion UAH)
100%
(25 billion UAH)
20%
Revenue
growth of
Kyiv
(compared to 2015)
7. $8,500
USD
Investment per capita in
Kyiv
$24.2
billion USD
Foreign direct
investments made in 2016
54%
of foreign direct
investments of Ukraine
In 3 times
Increase of revenues of
foreign investments in
2016
KYIV IS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE REGION FOR INVESTMENT IN UKRAINE
Investment activities
Financial activities 45.7%
Trade; Auto service 15.5%
IT and telecommunications 9%
Real Estate 8.4%
Science 8.1%
Industry 4.7%
Construction 3.3%
Cyprus
23.2%
Netherlands
15.8%
Russia
18.4%
Austria
8.9%
UnitedKingdom
4.1%
Italy
3.6%
VirginIslands
3.1%
Major countries investors,
% of the total foreign direct investment
The most demanded areas of
investment
8. 1 room
35%
2 rooms
32%
3 rooms
5%
4 rooms
5%
5 and more
rooms
3%
1 room
49%
2 rooms
33%
3 rooms
16%
4 rooms
1%
5 and
rooms
1%
STRUCTURE APARTMENTS ACCEPTED FOR OPERATION IN KYIV BY
THE NUMBER OF ROOMS,%
STRUCTURE OF HOUSING ACCEPTED FOR OPERATION
The structure of housing accepted for operation traditionally characterized by a
proportion of 35-40% for the left bank of Kyiv and 60-65% for the right bank.
In recent years there has been a tendency in reduce of the supply on the Left Bank
of Kyiv compared for the right-bank due to the appearance on the right bank side
more affordable and lower cost prices. In the structure of housing accepted for
operation in two quarters of 2016 dominated Solomians'kyi (29.8% - 87,335 sq.m);
Pecherskiy (16.6% - 48,797 sq.m); Holosiivskyi (16.5% - 48 506 sq.m) and
Shevchenkivskiy (13.6% - 39,892 sq.m) districts of Kyiv.
The smallest amount of offers characterized by districts of Kyiv: Dniprovskiy
(0.3%); Obolonskiy (0.9%) and Desnyanskiy (2.0%).
PRICING IN THE PRIMARY REAL ESTATE MARKET
The average price of 1 sq.m of primary real estate in UAH was nominated at the
beginning of October 2016 - UAH 23,265. Current year showed stability in the price
level nominated in US dollars amounted to $898 per 1 sq.m.
KYIV IS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE REGION FOR INVESTMENT IN UKRAINE
Housing
2011 2016
15,6%
22,8%
10,1% 7,1% 5,7% 5,2%
83,7%
77,1%
89,1% 92,5% 94,2% 94,8%
0,7% 0,0% 0,8% 0,4% 0,2%
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2Q 2016
Private houses (Частный сектор) Multi-storey housing (Многоквартирные)
Dormitories (Общежития)(Приватний сектор) (Багатоквартирні)
STRUCTURE OF HOUSING ACCEPTED FOR OPERATION IN
KYIV BY THE TYPE OF BUILDINGS, %
(Гуртожитки)
Obolonskiy
Desnyanskiy
Dniprovskiy
Shevchenkivskiy
Holosiivskyi
PecherskiySolomians'kyi
Svyatoshynskyi
Podylskyi
Darnytskyi
THE AVERAGE PRICE OF 1 SQ.M
OF REAL ESTATE IN KYIV DISTRICTS, 000 UAH
9. KYIV IS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE REGION FOR INVESTMENT IN UKRAINE
Transport infrastructure
Kyiv underground
One of the biggest of
capital cities
56% citywide carriage 3 lines, with
a total length of 67.6 km
52 stations
City electric train
90 minutes ring traffic
time
66 trains 50 km total length of
routes
15 stations
Motor ways
Total length
2000 km
301km km²
density of street road
networks
5 bridges
across the Dnipro river
linking the two banks of
Kyiv
Funicular
1905
Year of opening
100 people
Capacity of the wagon
funicular transports 3 million people per year
Trolleybuses and trams
21
tram routes
289
Trams on the routes
every day
41
trolleybus routes
369
Trolleybuses on the
routes every day
Aviation
2
airports
5
terminals at Boryspil airport
6 thousand people /hour
Boryspil airport capacity
Railway
5
Main networks pass through Kyiv
20%
passengers of Ukraine serving main railway
station of Kyiv
Kyiv river port
The main Kyiv river port located on the right bank of the city and serves excursion and passenger transportation
There is an increase in use of environmentally
friendly types of public transport. The number of
minibuses is gradually reducing and the number
of environmentally friendly and more capacious
types of public transport has dominated : trolley
buses, trams, buses with the length of not less
than 11.9 meters and buses with the length of
18.5 m.
In the capital of Ukraine operates well developed
network of public passenger transport. Passenger
traffic is carried out by almost all of types of public
transport: underground, trams, trolleybuses, buses
and minibuses - route and passenger taxis.
0
50
100
150
200
250
152,7
55,6
81,2
236,2
145,8
56,7
83,9
231,31 half-year period 2015
1 half-year period 2016
10. KYIV IS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE REGION FOR INVESTMENT IN UKRAINE
Education sector
510
Primary and
secondary schools
41
Development
centers
54
Youth Sport
Academies
30
technical schools
166
higher
education
institutions
734
kindergartens
Education
sector
113,000
pupils
in kindergartens of Kyiv
13,000
teachers
in kindergartens of Kyiv
19,000
teachers
in primary and secondary
schools of Kyiv
260,000
pupils
in primary and secondary
schools of Kyiv
32 286
first-graders
in 2016
17 387
babies
Were born for the last 6
months 2016
11. KYIV IS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE REGION FOR INVESTMENT IN UKRAINE
Education sector
646
different types
institutions
539
kindergartens
512
Municipal
14
private
13
departmental
62
educational
complexes
47
Municipal
15
private
47
Child Development
Centers
2
Municipal
45
private
8
private schools
745
Institutions
with nursing groups
The secondary schools of Kyiv by type, number
Lyceums: 29
Gymnasium
s: 42
Scientific
Educational
Complexes:
40
school-
kindergarte
n: 18
Evening
schools: 9
boarding
schools: 25
Schools
І-ІІІ level:
270
Others: 2
The kindergartens of Kyiv by type, number
12. KYIVENERGO fully meet the needs of consumers in electricity and 75% - of heat energy. Darnytska
CHP (‘’Euro-reconstructsiya’’ LLC) provides 25% of heat energy. Kyivenergo is a joint stock
company that provides Kyiv with a full cycle of power by combining the processes of generation,
transmission and sale of heat and electricity, and incineration. Approximately 12,000 employees
are working for the company, and its material and technical base consists of the following assets
which are grouped according to the main areas of activity:
Distribution and supply of electricity: 13000 km power grids 0.4-110 kV.
Cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP): two ( "CHP") with a total installed
electrical capacity of 1200 MW and the total installed thermal capacity of 3,614HKal / h.
Heat generation, boiler houses with an installed heat capacity of 5,096Hkal / h
Transportation and distribution networks of heat: 2600 km in two-pipe dimension.
Incineration of waste, the plant "Energy", with an annual capacity of 250,000 tons of waste
incineration and heat power installed 25Hkal / year.
KYIV IS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE REGION FOR INVESTMENT IN UKRAINE
Energy efficiency
13. Kyiv is the largest city of Ukraine. Every year it produces more than 1,1 million tons of solid waste. According to various sources the level of
recycling and reuse of waste does not exceed 10% of the total amount, while the European Union recycles 60% of solid waste. Almost 70% of
solid waste sent to landfills and dumps, about 30% of the waste incinerated at the plant "Energy". The main ground is a landfill №5, which
operates by PJSC "Kievspetstrans."
44%
13%
11%
9%
5%
5%
2%1%
10%
STRUCTURE OF SOLID WASTE
Food waste
Paper and cardboard
Secondary polymers
Glass
Cloth
Repairs waste
Metal
Wood
other
KYIV IS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE REGION FOR INVESTMENT IN UKRAINE
Energy efficiency
PROCESSING AND STORAGE OBJECTS OF SOLID WASTE
17. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project envisages development of the
area «Nyzhnya Telychka». Telychka- the
historic district, settlement, industrial zone
in Kiev. Located in the Pearl of the River
Lybid along the Dnieper river between
Vydubychi, Zvirynets, Saperna slobidka
and Korchuvate.
PROJECT FEATURES
The project idea is to construct a single
center of government in Ukraine. All
branches of power in Ukraine will situated
on the territory. Today in Kiev, 80% of
government buildings are located in
unsuitable premises. After transferring the
Administrative center to the
«Nyzhnya Telychka» current government
buildings can be used as a hotels,
apartment houses, commercial buildings.
Thus will get rid of the enormous flow of
traffic in the city center.
VOLUME OF INVESTMENT
$0.5 billion USD
There is an unfinished subway station:
The cost of commissioning:
350-400 million UAH
PUBLIC CENTER «NYZHNYA TELYCHKA»
HOLOSIIVS'KYI DISTRICT, KYIV
18. NEW BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
Kyiv Hippodrome Facade Territory, Holosiivskyi district, Kyiv
19. NEW BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
Kyiv Hippodrome Facade Territory, Holosiivskyi district, Kyiv
INVESTMENT CONDITIONS :
• PPP (public-private partnership), under the terms of
bid process
• Community fee for infrastructure development *
• Renovation of utility networks
PARTNERSHIP :
• Ensuring competitive and transparent bid process
• Project development and management support
• Post-signing patronage & municipal support
in deal execution etc.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
• 1st stage of construction:
Business city (complex of several business
centers)
• 2nd stage of construction:
Innovative hotel complex
Additional objects construction optionally
(shopping malls etc.)
TOTAL AREA
• More than 38 hectares
• Estimated area that could be developed : 1.42 ha
LOCATION
• In the territory of relocated Kiev Hippodrome
• Holoseevsky district
• Developed nearby infrastructure
• Subway station in close proximity
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL EFFECT:
• $20 million out of $100 million. USD will be
spent on improvement of the Hippodrome
accordance with international standards
• Efficient use of an area of the city
• The decentralization of business activity
21. CONSTRUCTION OF MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPLEX
22 Vasylkivska street, Holosiivskyi District, Kyiv
PROJECT FEATURES:
The project provides for construction of a
residential complex where a quarter of
surrounding area is a pedestrian zone (a
concept known as “a town park"). Land plot
is located in residential area bordering the
Holosiivskyi National Nature Park
PROJECT PARAMETERS:
Land plot : 6.7 hа (16.5 acres)
Gross Floor Area of the complex : 106,514
sq.m
Apartments : 74,560 sq.m
Underground parking: 10,300 sq.m
Kindergarten (150 places): 1,800 sq.m
Secondary school (660 places):
7,260 sq.m
Estimated Cost Of Construction :
1.6 Billion UAH
Estimated Payback Period : 2 Years
Internal Rate Of Return (IRR): 50%
23. CONSTRUCTION OF RETAIL AND INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX,
Holosiivskyi District, Kyiv
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project provides for construction of
commercial and industrial complex in
Holosiivskyi District in Kyiv
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Estimated land plot: 52 ha
Volume of investment: $ 50 million USD
Recultivated dump
unfinished trolleybus line
S=52 ha
S=29 ha
24. CONSTRUCTION OF RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS WITH FULL COMPLEX OF SERVICE
37-41 Bakynska street, Shevchenkivskyi district, Kyiv
25. CONSTRUCTION OF RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS WITH FULL COMPLEX OF SERVICE
37-41 Bakynska street, Shevchenkivskyi district, Kyiv
PROJECT FEATURES:
The project provides for the transfer of
production base of Municipal Enterprise
«Kyyivkomunservis» which is situated at
37-41 Bakynska street to 94
Chervonopraporna street.
Buildings which are on the balance sheet
of ME «Kyivkomunservis» will be
demolished.
PROJECT PARAMETERS:
Land plot: 7.56 hа (18.68 acres)
Residential quarters consists of:
- Kindergarten for 200 children
- Primary and secondary school for 600
children
- Shopping center : 0,14 hа
- Three twenty-stories residential
buildings
Estimated Cost Of Construction :
1 billion UAH
27. CONSTRUCTION OF MULTIFUNCTIONAL RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX
25 Krasnova street, Svyatoshyns’kyi district, Kyiv
PROJECT FEATURES:
Municipal property real estate will be written
off and residential complex will be built on a
land plot.
PROJECT BENEFITS:
Optimization of municipal property
management
Improving the economic situation in Municipal
Enterprise «Kyivpastrans».
PROJECT PARAMETERS:
Land plot : 3.3 hа (8.15 acres)
The current real estate (buildings of AP №4):
12,846.3 sq.m (will be written off and demolished)
GBA : 64,445 sq.m including :
Apartments : 38,472 sq.m
Parking for 465 cars : 10,340 sq.m
Public purpose space: 3,086 sq.m
Estimated cost of construction: 758 million UAH
Estimated payback period: 2 years
29. RECONSTRUCTION OF TRANSPORTATION HUB
Metro station «Livoberezhna», Kyiv
PROJECT FEATURES:
According to the project, the metro station
pass way will be reconstructed and a shopping
center will be built inside. The project will give
an opportunity to combine four units of traffic
in a single one.
PROJECT BENEFITS:
Passenger traffic is 54 thousand people a day
(one of the highest in the city).
Land plot is located in the commercial and
residential area that borders with International
Exhibition Centre.
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Land plot : 2.17 hа
Gross floor area: 22 781 sq.m
Number of floor : 3
Estimated cost of construction:
500 mln UAH
Payback Period : 5 years
.
30. CONSTRUCTION OF A MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPLEX WITH UNDERGROUND PARKING
7-9 Vasylya Poryka Avenue , Podil's'kyi district, Kyiv
31. PROJECT FEATURES :
The project provides for construction of a
multifunctional complex with underground
parking and landscaping the surrounding
construction area.
Investor compensate uncompleted cost of
construction.
PROJECT BENEFITS :
• Land plot is located in the established
residential area within walking distance to
public transport – 5 minutes walk to trolley
bus stop;
• Construction of metro in the nearest future;
• Construction provided in two stages;
• The proximity of recreational areas;
• Social effect due to development of the city
infrastructure.
PROJECT PARAMETERS:
Land plot : 1.1 hа (2.71 acres)
2 stages of the construction
Gross Floor Area : 30 136 sq.m
Total area of apartments:
1 stage: 3,971 sq.m
2 stage: 14,053 sq.m
Fitness center (1 stage): 609 sq.m
Kindergarten (97 places)(2 stage): 582 sq.m
Retail space (2 stage): 302 sq.m
Undergroung parking with 215 parking lots: 6,781
sq.m
Estimated cost of construction : 450 million UAH
Estimated payback period : 2 years
Internal rate of return (IRR): 47%
CONSTRUCTION OF A MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPLEX WITH UNDERGROUND PARKING
7-9 Vasylya Poryka Avenue , Podil's'kyi district, Kyiv
General Plan. The current cituationGeneral Plan. The proposal
32. BOILER STATION LIQUIDATION AND CONSTRUCTION ON ITS PLACE MULTISTOREY RESIDENTIAL HOUSE
WITH PUBLIC PREMISES
25 Chornobylska street, Svyatoshyns’kyi district, Kyiv
33. BOILER STATION LIQUIDATION AND CONSTRUCTION ON ITS PLACE MULTISTOREY RESIDENTIAL
HOUSE WITH PUBLIC PREMISES
25 Chornobylska street, Svyatoshyns’kyi district, Kyiv
PROJECT DESCPRIPTION
In 2014, JSC «Kyivenergo» made a number of steps to
reconnect consumers from boiler house «Svyatoshyno» to
the zone of heating ST «Bilychi». Therefore the boiler
house was commissioned and its equipment mothballed.
For the construction of residential house and final
liquidation of a boiler house «Svyatoshyno» a certain
number of actions needs to be done: a section of heating
network needs to be relayed (2 DN 300 up to 280 m),
valve installation (4 DN 300), increase a number of shunt
pipes (2 DN 300) and equipment of a Central Heating Unit
needs to be upgraded.
The project will be implemented in two stages :
1. Execution of activities for final liquidation of a boiler
house, its write-off with compensation to the city
budget and demolition of it.
2. Construction of a residential house.
PROJECT BENEFITS
Improving the environmental and engineering
infrastructure in the neighbourhood
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Land plot : 0.45 hа (1.11 acres)
Existing real estate(boiler house): 547,8 sq.m
(will be written off and demolished)
Gross floor area: 13,732 sq.m
Apartments: 8,268 sq.m
Parking with 101 parking lots: 2,780 sq.m
Expenditures connected with engineering infrastructure
(specification and liquidation of a boiler house): 15 million
UAH (preliminary)
Estimated Cost Of Construction : 160 million UAH
34.
35.
36. INDUSTRIAL PARK «KYIV BUSINESS – HARBOR»
Puhivska street, Desnyanskiy District, Kyiv
37. Center
Projected zoning * Transport scheme of land plot
Prospective
metro line
Potential territory for project development
Tram line
≈ 300
hа
≈ 106
ha
Troyeshchyna
Pogreby
Kyiv limits
Power
statio
n 6
Land plot
≈ 106 ha
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
IP "KBH" – is a large-scale project of the
industrial park, with aim to create industrial
facilities, wholesale and retail complex,
consolidating production and trade capacity for
local production in the city of Kyiv.
The structure of the park will consist of the
companies that operate in the areas of:
furniture and decorations, pharmaceuticals,
spare parts and components for the
automotive industry and so on.
European and Asian manufacturers, logistics
companies as well as retail and wholesale trade
companies will serve as an anchor tenants.
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Land plot area:: ~106 ha
GBA: 326 000 sq.m
GLA: 230 000 sq.m
Parking: 13 000 parking lots
Volume of investment : $440million USD
Public buildings
Industrial and R&D
Warehouses and
engineering equipment
Protection green zone
Metro territory
Housing (more than 9
floors)
Land plot in this concept
INDUSTRIAL PARK «KYIV BUSINESS – HARBOR»
Puhivska street, Desnyanskiy District, Kyiv"
38.
39.
40. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDING OF CITY CENTRE OF THERMAL LESIONS,
RECONSTRUCTIVE AND PLASTIC SURGERY OF KYIV CITY CLINICAL HOSPITAL №2 ON
13 KRAKIVSKA STREET IN THE DNIPROVSKYI DISTRICT, KYIV
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDING OF CITY CENTRE OF THERMAL LESIONS,
RECONSTRUCTIVE AND PLASTIC SURGERY OF KYIV CITY CLINICAL HOSPITAL
№2 ON 13 KRAKIVSKA STREET IN THE DNIPROVSKYI DISTRICT
41. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDING OF CITY CENTRE OF THERMAL LESIONS, RECONSTRUCTIVE AND PLASTIC
SURGERY OF KYIV CITY CLINICAL HOSPITAL №2 ON 13 KRAKIVSKA STREET IN THE DNIPROVSKYI DISTRICT
The buildings of Kyiv City Clinical Hospital № 2 are
located in 2 areas:
- 36, Popudrenka Street - 0.98 ha
- 13, Krakivska Street - 2,44 ha
- Total area - 3.42 ha
Burn Center operates since 2000 in areas of
building construction in 1962.
The total area of the Center - 5.5 thousand square
meters.
Total area of the building (main building) - 8,7
thousand square meters.Volume of Investment:
1 launch complex burn center:
975.7 millon UAH
Total area of a complex: 40,000 sq.m
Capacity: 325 beds
The composition of future medical complex
will include:
1 launch complex – the new building of Centre of
thermal lesions with 80 beds (area - 16.0 square
meters);
2 launch complex - reconstruction of existing buildings
(general and gynecological) to accommodate 210 beds
(area - 16.0 square meters);
The total capacity of the future complex - 325 beds.
The total area - 40.0 square meters
The power of Kyiv City Clinical Hospital № 2 -
300 beds, including
burn center - 80 beds.
To investors:
the parts of new areas of the complex (30%) for
the introduction of private medical services or
0.4 hectares of land for using
on its own needs
(not necessarily medical institution).
1. The possibility of cooperation with investors
on the basis of public-private partnerships.
2. The joint implementation of new technologies
in the process of growing cells and tissues
(provision of 3%).
3. Profiting investor through the introduction of
new technologies in areas of the
hospital:high-tech diagnostic tests (55%
availability); reconstructive and plastic surgery
(52% availability).
The main advantages of the project
42. PRIVATE MEDICAL CENTER CONSTRUCTION
3 Zoologichna street, Shevchenkivskyi District, Kyiv
43. PRIVATE MEDICAL CENTER CONSTRUCTION
3 Zoologichna street, Shevchenkivskyi District, Kyiv
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Estimated land plot : 2.0 ha
Estimated GBA: 13 000 sq.m
Estimated cost of construction: 175 million UAH
Estimated payback period: 7years
PROJECT FEATURES:
Municipal property real estate will be written off
and private medical center will constructed on a
land plot
PROJECT BENEFITS:
Optimization of municipal property management
Improving the economic situation in Kyiv City
Clinical Hospital #14.
LOCATION
The project`s land plot is located in the recreation
area in the territory of Kyiv City Clinical Hospital
#14. The proximity to the public transport – 5
minutes walk to the bus stop, 15 minutes walk to
the metro
44. KYIV CENTER OF REHABILITATIVE MEDICINE
17 Solomenskaya street, Solomenskiy district, Kyiv
45. KYIV CENTER OF REHABILITATIVE MEDICINE
17 Solomenskaya street, Solomenskiy district, Kyiv
Creating a specialized medical institution for the rehabilitation of
patients with disorders of the nervous system and the
musculoskeletal system through the expansion of reconstruction
and completion of five floors:
• 0 floor - balneological department
• 1st floor - admission diagnostic department
• 2nd floor - Department of Mechanical (kinezo) therapy is
including rooms for gymnastic trainers (series "motomed '),
rooms for therapeutic massage and physical therapy department
with cabinets for electrotherapy and mud treatments.
• 3rd floor - Sclerosis in-patients hospitals (40 beds)
• 4th floor - Renewable orthopedics department (20-30 beds)
• 5th floor - Neurological department (40 beds).
The estimated capacity of the object:
the total number of beds - 110-120,
100 outpatient visits per shift,
5000 treated patients per year
Approximate area of 8500 m2
The estimated cost of the project - eq. 80 mln. UAH.
Payback period (years, months): 10 years
Location of the project:
Kyiv City Clinical Hospital №4
17, Solomenskaya Street, Kyiv
Offers for investors
The investor will have area of the new complex for the introduction of
private medical services
49. PRIVATE SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
10 Heroiv Stalinhradu avenue, Obolonskyi district, Kyiv
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Land for the project has a unique location and it
is situated near the business class residential
complex "Oasis“, golf club "Obolon" and
Obolonska Quay, providing excellent view
characteristics. In walking distance to metro
«Minska» – 10 minutes and public transport
stop – 5 minutes.
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Land plot : 2.2 ha (5.43 acres)
Gross floor area : 8,853 sq.m
Number of floors : 4
Estimated capacity : 660 places
Provides the presence of the sport playground
Availability of parking space
Volume Of Investment : 140 Million Uah
Estimated Payback Period : 8,7 Years
Internal Rate Of Return (IRR) : 22.60%
51. CONSTRUCTION OF SECONDARY PUBLIC SCHOOL
10 Suzdalska street, Solom’yans’kyi district, Kyiv
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Planning to built a 4 storey secondary public
school;
Non functioning building is located on the land
plot;
The project will have a positive impact on the
quality of educational services and it will be an
example of social responsibility of private
business.
PROJECT PARAMETERS:
Estimated land plot : 1 hа
Estimated capacity : 400 places
Number of floors : 4
Estimated Cost Of Construction :
117 million UAH
52. CONSTRUCTION OF PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN
Land plot №38 in 8th Poznyaki microdistrict,
Darnytskyi district, Kyiv
53. CONSTRUCTION OF PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN
Land plot №38 in 8th Poznyaki microdistrict, Darnytskyi district, Kyiv
PROJECT FEATURES AND BENEFITS :
The project provides for construction of a
private kindergarten. Land plot is located in a
residential area in the centre of the quarter. In
proximity to public transport - 5 minutes walk
to trolleybus stop, 10 minutes walk to a
metro.
Poznyaki - one of the youngest districts with
the highest number of young families.
Approximate term to fill the 100% of the
facility is less than 2 years.
It was found large number of operators
interested in construction of kindergartens.
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Land plot – 1,1 hа (2,7 acres)
Gross floor area - 2830 sq.m
Number of floors – 2
Estimated capacity : 240 places
Estimated Cost Of Construction :
46 Million UAH (With Vat)
Estimated Payback Period : 5 Years
Internal Rate Of Return (Irr) : 23%
55. CONSTRUCTION OF PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN
7-A Kudryashova street, Solomyanskyi district, Kyiv
PROJECT FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
Land plot is located in a residential area in the centre
of the quarter, which borders with recreational area –
«Solomyanskyi park». In proximity to public transport
- 10 minutes walk to trolleybus stop, 15 minutes walk
to a metro. Building which is not in working condition
is situated on the land plot and it will be written off
and demolished. Investor will compensate the value
of the property to the special fund budget of Kyiv as a
proceeds from the sale of property.
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Land plot - 0.59 ha
Gross floor area : 1870 sq.m
Estimated capacity : 160 places
Estimated Cost Of Construction : 31 Million UAH
Estimated Payback Period : 5 Years
Internal Rate Of Return (IRR) : 25%
57. CONSTRUCTION OF KINDERGATEN
155-А Antonovycha street, Holosiivs'kyi district, Kyiv
PROJECT FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
Current investment project provides for
construction of kindergarten at 155-A
Antonovycha street with an estimated capacity of
120 places.
Land plot is located in the city center with a
developed transport infrastructure :
• Lybidska metro - 450 m
• Bus station – 1 000 m
PROJECT PARAMETERS:
Land plot : 0.53 hа
Gross Floor Area : 1,645 sq.m
Number of floors : 2
Number of children's groups : 7
Estimated capacity : 130 places
Estimated Cost Of Construction :
27 million UAH
59. CONSTRUCTION OF PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN
7 Oleksandra Popova street, Obolonskyi district, Kyiv
PROJECT FEATURES AND BENEFITS :
Existed building is out of order and it is in
a critical condition. It will be written off
and demolished.
Investor acquires a property rights of the
built kindergarten, provide a set of actions
on beautification of surrounded area and
has additional investment obligations;
Current project will have a positive impact
on the quality of educational services and
it will be a good example of social
responsibility of private business.
PROJECT PARAMETERS:
Estimated area of a land plot : 0.3 ha
Estimated capacity : 75 places
Number of floors : 2
Estimated Cost Of Construction :
20 million UAH
61. PROJECT FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
The project provides for construction of
private kindergarten. Land plot is located near
Kyiv National Circus in the housing and
commercial area in the center of the quarter.
In proximity to public transport - 5 minutes
walk to trolleybus stop, 10 minutes walk to a
metro. Not functioning building is situated on
the land plot and it will be written off and
demolished. Investor will compensate the
value of the property to the special fund
budget of Kyiv as a proceeds from the sale of
property.
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Land plot : 0,198 hа
Gross floor area : 1029 sq.m
Estimated capacity : 70 places
Number of floors : 2
Estimated Cost Of Construction :
14 million UAH
CONSTRUCTION OF PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN
66 Dmitrivska street, Shevchenkivskyi District, Kyiv
65. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The concept of the project will provide for
construction of the Amusement park on the
territory of «Hydropark»
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Estimated land plot: 70 ha
ESTIMATED VOLUME OF INVESTMENT
$300-420 million USD
PROJECT STAGE
The concept of the development of
«Hydropark» will be presented soon.
CONSTRUCTION OF AN AMUSEMENT PARK ON THE TERRITORY OF «HYDROPARK»
67. CONSTRUCTION OF SPORT COMPLEX
Henerala Vatutina avenue, Desnyans’kyi district, Kyiv
PROJECT FEATURES AND BENEFITS :
The project provides for construction of sport
complex. Currently , on a land plot there are no
permanent structures. Land is in constant use of
the Department of Education and Science, Youth
and Sport. Land plot is located near the bank of
Dnieper river. Proximity to public transport – 2
minutes walk to the bus stop.
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Total land area: 1.53 ha
Sport complex include:
Arena with 4,400 seats
Common areas, lobby, cloakroom, shops, cafes,
fast food outlets, toilets
Administrative buildings
Premises for athletes
Technical facilities
Estimated construction cost: 273 mln. UAH.
Payback period: 10 years
IRR: 8%
Arena seats for 4400 represents a functional
space transformer, which can be increased to
7900 seats
General Plan. Current situationGeneral Plan. The proposal
69. DEVELOPMENT OF RECREATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Truhaniv island, Dniprovskyi district, Kyiv
2
4
8
1
CREATION OF SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL
BEACH ZONE
Land: 1.4 hectares
Temporary buildings Area: 502 sq m
The area includes the following facilities:
• locker room
• Administrative buildings
• Cafe
• Fields for beach volleyball
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WAKEBOARDING CENTER
Land: 2.2 hectares
The total area of temporary structures: 1027 sq m
The area includes the following facilities:
Admin. building
Theoretical classes (2 pcs.)
Indoor training room (2 pcs.)
Locker rooms, showers
Temporary buildings for leisure of athletes and visitors (20 pieces)
Dry closets (2 pcs.)
Sports trampolines
Field for mini-football (25х15)
Volleyball ground (25х15)
Outdoor gym (25х10)
Skate park
CREATION OF INFORMATION BIKE HUB
The area includes the following facilities:
Sports grounds
Velohab of bike parking
Changing rooms with showers and restrooms
The project also provides for landscaping of the adjacent
territory
INFRASTRUCTURE FOR FISHING AND BBQ ZONE
The area includes the following facilities:
Administrative building
Vymostky for fishermen
House for a guard
Changing rooms with showers and restrooms
Pavilions with barbecue
Guest parking
The project provides for landscaping of the adjacent territory
70. SKI COMPLEX WITH ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES FOR ALL-
SEASON ACTIVE LEISURE «PYROHOVO»
71. SKI COMPLEX WITH ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES FOR ALL-SEASON ACTIVE LEISURE
«PYROHOVO»
SKI COMPLEX
"PYROHOVO“
Explication:
1. Cafes
2. The hotel-restaurant complex (30
rooms) with facilities for seminars
and conferences, sports center
with swimming pool and sports
halls
3. Technical pond (surface area - 33
275.0 sq.m) with equipment for
training of Wakeboarding
4. Store and sports infrastructure,
cafes, bathrooms, sport equipment
rental, lockers
5. Car parking, cafe
6. Rope park
7. Information hub
8. Information hub
9. Information hub
10.Restaurant and premises for
athletes (Equestrian Sports
Facilities)
11.Playground for a game of mini
football
12.Information hub
13.Information hub
14.Open platform for:
Winter- zone “finish“ of skiers and
snowboarders and carrying out mass
sports and cultural events
Summer- for placing ramps for rollers
and skateborders
72. CONCEPT OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE KYIV ZOO
LOCATION
Nowadays the zoo is located in
the center of the city and
occupies the territory of 40
hectares. The landscape relief
allows all the zoo inhabitants live
in comfortable conditions. The
collection of Kiev Zoo numbers
over 2,000 fauna representatives
from all over the world, including
mammals, birds, snakes, fishes
and insects. The zoo boasts a pair
of elephants. Over 130 kinds of
trees and bushes decorate the
zoo lands.
DISCRIPTION
The Kyiv Zoo is one of the
largest zoos in the former Soviet
Union and the only zoo
in Kiev, Ukraine. Situated on
about 40 hectares (99 acres), the
zoo is cared for by 378 staff
members and receives about
450,000 visitors annually.
ESTIMATED VOLUME OF
INVESTMENT
300 million UAH
73.
74. CREATION OF ENGINEERING AND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
CABLE CAR LINE WITH PUBLIC FACILITIES BY THE ROUTE: FRIENDSHIP OF
NATIONS ARCH, VOLODYMYRSKA HILL PARK, POSHTOVA PLOSHCHA,
TRUKHANIV ISLAND, HIDROPARK in Kyiv
75. CREATION OF ENGINEERING AND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
CABLE CAR LINE WITH PUBLIC FACILITIES BY THE ROUTE: FRIENDSHIP OF NATIONS ARCH,
VOLODYMYRSKA HILL PARK, POSHTOVA PLOSHCHA, TRUKHANIV ISLAND, HIDROPARK in Kyiv
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project concept envisages the development of
the cable car line and boarding stations with the
implementation in several stages.
• First stage route:
Friendship of Nations Arch - Poshtova Ploshcha -
Trukhaniv Island
• Second stage route:
Trukhaniv Island - Matviivs'ka gulf – Desenka River
– Hidropark
PROJECT PARAMETRES
Total length: ~ 6,170 m
• First stage: ~ 950 m
• Second stage: ~ 5,220 m
Number of boarding stations: 7
Volume of investment: $21 million USD
1 stage
2 stage
Boarding stations
FRIENDSHIP OF NATIONS ARCH BOARDING STATION
POSHTOVA PLOSHCHA BOARDING STATION
77. PUBLIC TRANSPORT STOPS ARRANGEMENT IN KYIV CITY
Creating a modern, safe and comfortable infrastructure on public transport
stops in Kyiv
PROJECT GOAL PROJECT OBJECTIVES
• pavilions arrangement for maximum number of public
transport stops;
• bringing entire infrastructure of public transport stops to
single architectural form;
• proper technical and sanitary conditions maintenance for the
stops
• provision of lighting, setting of trash bins and electronic
information board on each stop
• providing comfortable conditions for disabled people
PROJECT PARAMETERS
• estimated cost of the project ~ UAH 250 mln.
• PBP (payback period) - 5 years
• DPBP (discounted payback period) - 9 years
CURRENT PROJECT STATUS
Project reason:
Order of the KCSA dd. 14.07.2016 №541 «On holding an
investment tenders to attract investors for realization of the
projects «The set of actions for the improvement and
arrangement of public transport stops in Kyiv»
Customer of the project:
Public utility company «Kyivpastrans»
Customer of preparatory (pre-investment) works:
Public utility company «Kyiv Investment Agency»
SOURCE OF RETURN ON INVESTMENT
• placing the trade pavilion
• placing advertising
• placing vending machines and payment terminals
• provision of telecommunication services and other services
79. CREATING BICYCLE RENTAL SYSTEM «BIKE-SHARING» IN KYIV
PROJECT BENEFITS
• increasing mobility of people
• Load relief of public transport
• reduce transport routes congestion
• improvement of ecological situation
• raising up general level of health
PROJECT PARAMETERS
• Quantity of bicycle stations: 100
• Number of bicycles: 1000
• estimated cost of the project: UAH 70 mln
• PBP (payback period) - 7 years
• DPBP (discounted payback period) - 9 years
• The expected yield for the investor of the project (IRR,%) -
20%
SOURCE OF RETURN ON INVESTMENT
• Advertising on bicycles
• Season prospective ticket payment system
• Fee for rent
PROJECT GOAL
• provide citizens and tourists with bicycle for
shot city rides as alternative to car
• improvement of transport and ecological situation
81. Project reason:
Order of KCSA dd. 14.07.2016 №542 «On
holding an investment tenders to attract
investors for realization of the project
«Development and implementation of
automated parking space control system in
Kyiv»
On holding an investment tenders to attract
investors for realization of the projects «The
set of actions for the improvement and
arrangement of public transport stops in Kyiv
The customer of the project:
Public utility company «Kyivtransparkservis»
Customer of preparatory (pre-investment)
works:
Public utility company «Kyiv Investment
Agency»
CURRENT PROJECT STATUS
implementation of an automated transparent payment system for city
parking and minimization of human factor
‒ enhance compliance with the parking rules by drivers;
‒ reduce transport congestion on street and road network due to flexible pricing for parking places and on-line statistics on free parking places for drivers;
‒ promote usage of public transport;
‒ increase comfort of parking services usage for people and organizations in terms of payment and accounting costs for parking, including a convenient on-
line statistics;
‒ reduce collecting payments costs for parking services.
PROJECT BENEFITS
number of parking slots: 7 000
estimated cost of the project: UAH 60 mln.
PBP (payback period) - : 2-4 years
DPBP (discounted payback period) - 5-7 years
PROJECT PARAMETERS
IMPLEMENTATION OF AUTOMATED PARKING SPACE CONTROL SYSTEM
PROJECT GOAL
inspector scanner
Control for payment and
compliance with parking roles
Free registration
Mobile phone website Smartphone, tablet
Prospective account cash-in for
parking services payment
Bank card terminal
or
Payment for parking services
Mobile phone website Smartphone, tablet
Automated
parking space
control system
85. PROJECT FEATURES
The project of construction of heating power plant
with new generation technology of co-firing coal,
municipal solid waste as RDF and / or SRF and
biomass in a circulating boiling layer on the
territory of existed CHP-6 which is in municipal
ownership of the community. According to the
project, the main fuels are: biomass, RDFand coal.
PROJECT BENEFITS
Covering existing and prospective heat and
electrical loads
Disposal of waste and improve the environment
Reducing emissions of pollutants
PROJECT PARAMETERS
Electric capacity : 2 X 300 MW
Heating capacity : 700 Gcal / h
Land : 27 ha
Volume of investments: ~ $1.217 billion USA
IRR: 14,5%
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CONSTRUCTION OF CHP , DESNYANSKYI DISTRICT, KYIV
87. PROJECT OBJECTIVE:
To grow the recycling sector and produce
electricity from solid waste processing.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Modernization of the incineration plant to
begin producing electricity from solid
waste processing
ANNUAL CAPACITIES OF WASTE
UTILIZATION
450 000 ton
INVESTMENT MECHANISM:
PPP(Public-private partnership
EXPECTED FINANCIAL
INDICATORS:
Potential investment:
USD 70 million
SOURCES OF RETURN ON INVESTMENT :
Alternative energy supply based on Green
Tariff
Sale of heat energy and recycled materials
MODERNIZATION OF THE PLANT "ENERGIYA", KYIV
89. • Number of luminaries - 180 thousand. Pcs.
• The length of networks - 4.2 thousand km.
• Number of pillars - 71,5 thousand Pcs.
• Energy power points - 1.4 thousand. Pcs.
• Balance value of assets - 442 mln. UAH.
• Number of employees - 379 people.
• 90 units of special machinery
• 17 operational and technical areas
• 2 dispatching service
MODERNIZATION OF STREET LIGHTING IN KYIV
KEY FEATURES OF PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANY «KYIVMISKSVITLO»
Number of luminaries to be replaced – 130 000
Term of concession agreement ~ 10 years
Volume of investment – EUR 40-50 mln.
PROJECT PARAMETERS
• Increase the level of security on streets (decrease crime rate)
• Decrease the number of road crashes, including running-down accident
• Increase tourist and investment attractiveness of city
• Improve visual comfort and psychic atmosphere which is indirectly positively influence on people’s health and people labor ability
PROJECT BENEFITS
Modernization of street lighting in Kyiv by way of transfer to concession of Public
utility company “Kyivmisksvitlo”
PROJECT GOAL