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- The first phase will include a technopark, residential buildings for 5,000 people, and Innopolis University, Russia's first computer science focused institution.
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Participants are welcome!
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2. Project description
Attractiveness
Creation of multisectional recreation park with the purpose of:
Development of professional and amateur cycling;
Promotion of active and healthy lifestyle among the local community;
Creation of the recreation park for the residents of nearby districts.
Great population size of the city (as of 01.10.2013 року - 656,0 thousand
people). The city ranks 8th in Ukraine by its population size.
Average wage in the city is 3780,0 UAH (as of 01.10.2013 р.) that is in 3,3
times more than the level of average minimum wage provided by the state.
A possibility of using the land plot for location of the specialized cycling park.
Active position of the cycling NGOs.
Support of the Project by the local government.
Implementation of the Program of the cycling infrastructure development in
the city of Kryvyi Rih during 2013 – 2015.
Project readiness
The Project requires design estimates for construction and building works.
Cost
The estimated cost of the Project is 221 826,93 UAH, payback period is 4,2
year.
Project implementation resources – investor’s own funds.
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3. The focus of the Project
Creating of the multisectional cycling park will enable to concentrate a set of specialized
services in the field of cycling sports and recreation at one place.
The cycling park will be a base for training and holding competitions at different kinds of cycling
of different levels: road, bmx-Supercross, fourcross, dirt jumping, pamp-track, cross-country.
Construction of the cycling park will take place in the geographic center of the city, that will
make it accessible for the residents both from the northern and southern parts of the city.
In several years the territory of the park will enable to wide a range of services by new trends of
active rest based in the cycling park.
Current situation
A part of the land for location of the cycling park is being now used as a sport arena by the
cyclers of the "Velokryvbas“ NGO. Using their own resources, the activists of the organization
have created one of the best cycling road in Ukraine and held there 7 All-Ukrainian
competitions during 2009-2012. Besides Ukrainian cyclers, there were also amateur athletes
from neighboring countries (Russia and Moldova).
The only one cycling school is functioning in Kryvyi Rih where one can be trained the only one
cycling discipline – road one while more than 20 cycling disciplines are widespread today. There
has been functioning a school based on SC “Bogatyr" since Soviet times. The schools are lack of
funding; the children are being trained to achieve the Olympics results using the bicycles dated
since the 80’s.
In Ukraine there is the only one cycling park «Bukovel Bike Park» (operates seasonally), located
in the Bukovel tourist complex. At present a cycling park of total area 40 thousand m2 is under
the construction in Yalta.
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4. Territorial demarcation, %
Comments:
30%
70%
For development of professional and amateur cycling
For creating a health and recreation park
Cycling roads. Available mountainous terrain allows to
construct the cycling tracks of different complexity levels
for as many cycling disciplines as possible..
Elevator.
Cycling school.
Cycling track.
Alley of Health.
Rope parks and sport climbing walls.
Recreation park.
Territory for winter rest. The place for location of
this structural object has a natural slope for
management of winter rest. The projects like this have
already been implemented and are popular in Kharkiv,
Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk.
Aqua zone. Zhovtnevyi Granite Quarry is the
clearest water basin in the city. The depth of the basin is
more than 35 m.
The combination of all the above-mentioned structural objects of the cycling park will provide the city residents with
the opportunity to go in for different kinds of sports as well as to have active and diverse leisure time.
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5. Location
Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast,
Kryvyi Rih, Zhovtnevyi District
Owner
Zhovtnevyi Granite Quarry – DVP
«Dniprorudkom;
Nearby territory (farmland) –
Novopilska Village Council
(Novopillya village).
Main characteristics:
Geographical position
The land plot for locating of the cycling
park is situated in the geographical
center of the city.
Area (ha)
Zhovtnevyi Granite Quarry – 54,5 ha.
Transport infrastructure
Availability of the auto road (needs
renovation of asphalt coating ).
Availability of Tube Stations:
«Industrialna» (at 4,8 km distance
from the Granite Quarry) and
«Vovnopryadylna» (at 2,5 km from
the Granite Quarry).
The construction of the Tube Station
«Vovnopryadylna» is in progress.
Distance to the Kryvyi Rih International Airport is 34 km.
Distance to the railway station Rokuvata – 10 km.
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6. Indicator
Unit
Value
year
4,20
Thousand UAH
42 470,79
%
21,1
Discounted Payback Period, DPP
Net Present Value, NPV
Internal Rate of Return, IRR
1,19
Profitability Index, PI
Thousand UAH
Budget (own capital)
221 826,93
Thousand UAH
200000,00
150000,00
100000,00
50000,00
0,00
1st year
-50000,00
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
5th year
-100000,00
-150000,00221 826,93 thousand
UAH
Initial investments
EBIDTA
-200000,00
FCF
DCF
-250000,00
1st year
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
5th year
EBITDA
36 543,88
59 241,73
87 614,16
134 310,80
157 033,39
FCF
33 014,14
54 457,99
80 676,34
122 278,10
143 717,10
-188 812,79
-134 354,80
-53 678,45
68 599,65
212 316,75
Indicator
DCF (cumulative)
5
7. млн. грн.
Key budget items
Construction of the cycling road and the Alley of Health
Construction of the cycling track and cycling school
200,0
Purchase of the elevator
16,0
Construction of the rope park
0,06
Construction of rock climbing walls
5,0
0,16
Labor costs
0,61
INITIAL PROJECT COST,
Total, mln UAH.
221,83
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8. Cycling road, cycling
track, cycling school
Elevator
70000
Income,
thousand UAH
1600
59101,40
60000
1200
50000
+ 346 %
28499,69
30000
800
1036,53
+ 93 %
725,83
751,67
600
18611,69
13244,02
400
10000
200
0
0
1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
Expenses,
thousand UAH
1402,14
1000
40000
20000
1306,89
1400
53791,17
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
700
773,8
640,83
530,71
439,51
585,09
600
500
+ 113 %
363,98
442,41
400
334,53
300
200
+ 206 %
252,95
191,27
100
0
1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
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9. Rock climbing walls
Rope park
6000
Income,
thousand UAH
4000
4981,67
5000
4487,83
3000
2870,87
3000
3991,58
4000
3455,23
3500
3493,22
+ 66 %
2993,02
2282,54
2500
+ 215 %
2000
1500
2000
1690,75
1095,94
1000
1000
500
0
0
1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
160
100
203,53
123,77
120
107,62
93,58
81,38
234,05
250
142,33
140
Expenses,
thousand UAH
1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
200
176,98
153,89
+ 74 %
150
+ 75 %
133,82
80
60
100
40
50
20
0
0
1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
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10. PU “KRYVYI RIH CITY DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTION” (CDI)
Address:
50038, Ukraine,
Dnipropetrovska Oblast,
city of Kryvyi Rih,
Metalurgiv Avenue, 28.
Tel.:
+38 056 492 98 48
+38 056 492 98 28
+38 056 492 98 66
Fax:
+38 056 492 98 66
E-mail:
irm_kr@i.ua
Web:
www.irm.kr.ua
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