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Reconstruction

The next decade of Ukraine's utility infrastructure.

Damage to water, power and heating systems is not a backlog to be cleared in one season. It is a sustained programme of work, and it needs Ukrainian contractors who can carry it.

The problem

What has to be solved.

01

Damaged and ageing water systems

Intakes, treatment plant, pumping stations and distribution mains — many already at the end of their service life before the damage.

02

Power infrastructure under repeated strain

Distribution networks and substations that must be restored quickly, and increasingly backed by generation that keeps working when the grid does not.

03

Heating that has to be ready before winter

Boiler houses and heat networks operate against a hard seasonal deadline. A missed autumn is a winter without heat.

04

Public buildings communities cannot do without

Schools, clinics and civic facilities need to be structurally repaired and reconnected to working utilities before a community can return.

How we work in these conditions

Restoration is a different discipline to construction.

Damaged sites bring constraints an ordinary build does not: limited access, uncertain records, salvage decisions and safety considerations that change week to week.

Assessment first

What can be salvaged, what must be replaced, and what is unsafe to approach — established before anything is committed.

Working to seasons

Heating and water work is scheduled around the winter deadline, not around the contract signature date.

Documented throughout

Donor-funded work has to be evidenced. Surveys, costs and completion are recorded to the funder's requirements.

Get in touch

Planning a reconstruction programme?

We are interested in long-term work, not only single contracts.