англ №40
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<strong>№40</strong>, July 2017<br />
A huge sports arena-transformer will be built in Kyiv<br />
Next year, the capital will begin construction of a grand<br />
sports complex, which can be adapted for different sports, as<br />
well as used as a concert hall or an exhibition complex.<br />
The multifunctional sports arena-transformer will be built on<br />
Vatutina avenue at an area of 1.5 hectares.<br />
«The total area is almost 14 thousand square meters. The<br />
sports arena will accommodate from 4.5 to almost 8 thousand<br />
spectators, depending on the type of the sporting event. It will<br />
be possible to hold football, basketball, athletics and other<br />
competitions here,» the mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko explained.<br />
The building company notes that now the project is in its<br />
design stage, and it is planned to start the construction in 10<br />
months. «The estimated cost of investment in the construction<br />
is about 270 million UAH,» the representative of the building<br />
company Yuliia Vanchenko says.<br />
Zhytomyr Oblast is planning to install 30 solar-powered<br />
lighting systems<br />
UNIAN reports it citing information from Zhytomyr Regional<br />
State Administration. The project provides for the transfer of the<br />
Kyiv-Chop highway to an outsourcing contractor, which will be<br />
determined by the results of the tender.<br />
«Within the project realization we plan to install 10 traffic<br />
lights and 30 modern pedestrian lighting systems that will<br />
work on solar panels on the Zhytomyr part of the international<br />
highway. We take into account the high accident areas,» the<br />
head of the department of Industry, Infrastructure and Tourism<br />
of the Zhytomyr Regional State Administration Roman Krysiuk<br />
said. The contracting organization, among other things, will<br />
carry out maintenance of the road: repair the asphalt covering,<br />
apply markings, repair the barrier fences, remove snow, and<br />
clean the garbage.<br />
Funds for this project are provided by the International<br />
Monetary Fund. The cost of the project will be determined after<br />
its approval and making estimates.<br />
We shall remind you that Minister of Infrastructure<br />
Volodymyr Omelian said that deaths on Ukrainian roads cost<br />
the Ukrainian economy 1.5-2% of GDP or $ 4.5 billion annually.<br />
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