Kyiv Residents Alarmed by Excavation Near 15-Story Building: Who Is Digging and Why.

Excavation near a 15-story building
Excavation near a 15-story building

Growing Concerns Among Kyiv Residents

According to TSN.ua: In Kyiv, residents of a building on Petra Hryhorenka Avenue are raising alarms about potential risks to their homes due to water supply and sewer line installation work taking place nearby. They are complaining about the undermining of the foundation of a 15-story residential building, which has sparked worries over the safety of their living spaces. This situation highlights the ongoing tensions between urban development and residential safety in the Ukrainian capital.

The water and sewer installation is being carried out by the company 'Pinara Energy' LLC, under contract with 'Avat' Private Enterprise. According to available information, the work spans three neighboring courtyards, potentially increasing the risks to the stability of buildings in the area. Residents fear that the foundation undermining could lead to serious consequences for their homes.

Government Oversight

The Kyiv Department of Territorial Control has issued a control card for temporary disruption of public amenities, number 26020005, with validity extended until May 19, 2026. This card was granted based on approved project and permit documentation, indicating that the work is being conducted within established norms and regulations.

However, nearby residents continue to voice concerns about the safety of their homes and the potential fallout from the prolonged construction. Only time will tell whether serious problems related to the foundation undermining can be avoided and how city authorities will address the situation. For now, residents are forced to endure the inconveniences caused by the work, hoping for a swift resolution to their issues.

The water and sewer installation situation in Kyiv underscores the importance of monitoring construction work that could affect the safety of residential buildings. Residents worried about the stability of their homes have a right to information and support from the relevant authorities.

Source: Local News

City authorities must ensure transparency in carrying out such work and take steps to minimize risks for residents, which will help maintain trust in municipal institutions and improve the quality of life in the capital.


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