Industrial Technologies for Ukraine’s Recovery: New Horizons of Construction and Investment 

BCP Renovation and Reconstruction
28 October 2024

In October, representatives of the USAID Economic Resilience Activity (ERA) joined more than 50 experts from international organizations from various fields, including engineers, builders, and architects, at the “Industrial Technologies and Reinforced Concrete: A New Development Vector” event in Kyiv organized by Prof Build magazine. The participants discussed effective construction methods for rebuilding Ukraine, how to attract investors to the private sector, and what environmental technologies can be implemented for sustainable development. 

Given the extensive destruction of housing due to Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine needs to restore housing at a rapid pace. Prefabricated buildings with ready-made walls and panels (prefabs) are being used to meet this need, with some of the reinforced concrete structures able to show greater resistance to projectile hits.  

Conference participants discussed how their companies use industrial construction, its advantages and how to attract foreign expertise. 

Oleksandr Stetsenko, ERA’s Senior Manager of Border Crossing Infrastructure Development, spoke on a panel about how ERA’s contractors are modernizing Ukraine’s western borders by installing prefabs. 

“We are installing prefabs at all border crossing points (BCPs) being renovated by USAID ERA”, said Oleksandr Stetsenko. “Why exactly this technology? First of all, this way you can control the quality, because these buildings are manufactured at the factory in batches for different checkpoints according to a single project. We do not prepare project documentation separately for each location but do it once and agree it with partners once. This also speeds up the construction process.” 

“The second advantage is that all prefabs will be equally energy efficient. The third is that it’s a significant time saver. Since the border crossing points work around the clock, we try to create as little inconvenience as possible for employees, citizens, and drivers,” he explained. “We cannot close the intersection for a long time, and it is more efficient to assemble the ready-made prefab from the component parts and quickly install it on the foundation.” 

At the conference, representatives of construction companies also shared their experience in quickly erecting buildings and adapting Ukrainian legislation to European legislation, which will help attract foreign investments in the reconstruction of Ukraine faster.  

USAID ERA supports the reconstruction of more than 40 border crossing points in Ukraine and invites qualified suppliers such as builders and contracting organizations to participate in tenders for the purchase of goods and services for their reconstruction and construction and other purchases of USAID ERA. Detailed information can be found on our website. https://era-ukraine.org.ua/ 

Between 2023 and 2026, USAID, through ERA, is dedicating $115 million to support the Government of Ukraine. This support includes the Ministry for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine (Ministry for Restoration), the State Agency for Restoration and Development of Infrastructure of Ukraine (Agency for Restoration), the State Customs Service, and Ukrainian Railways (UZ) to upgrade 42 of Ukraine’s border crossing points (BCPs).