The city authorities have signed a contract for the capital repair of sections for honorary burials at the Forest Cemetery for nearly 300 million hryvnias.
This is reported by Kyiv24
Contractor and Agreement Details
The contract for the capital repair of landscaping facilities at the Forest Cemetery (Kraynya Street, 3) has been awarded to LLC “KP “Shlyakhbud Invest”. The corresponding agreement was signed on July 22, 2025, by the ritual service “Specialized Combine of Communal and Household Services Enterprises”. The total value of the contract amounted to 298 million 531 thousand 792 hryvnias.
The agreement was made without an auction, as “KP “Shlyakhbud Invest” was the only participant in the tender procedure. According to the terms of the contract, the contractor is obliged to complete demolition work, arrange burial plateaus and sidewalks with granite tiles, construct asphalt driveways, install tomb structures and a memorial sign, carry out external water supply and sewage networks, and organize video surveillance, external lighting, and landscaping of the area by the end of 2025.
Information about the Contractor and Previous Contracts
According to data from the analytical system Youcontrol, LLC “KP “Shlyakhbud Invest” was registered in Kyiv in 2018 with a charter capital of only one thousand hryvnias. The company’s main area of activity is road and highway construction. The founder and director of the firm is Serhiy Lymarenko, who officially resides in the village of Kantakuzivka in the Cherkasy region.
“KP “Shlyakhbud Invest” has concluded 13 contracts worth nearly 655 million hryvnias as a result of public procurement – all from capital city customers. The current contract for the capital repair of landscaping facilities at the Forest Cemetery is the most expensive budget contract for this firm.”
It was previously reported that the capital’s ritual service was looking for a contractor to carry out large-scale landscaping of the Alley of Honorary Burials at the Forest Cemetery, with the cost of work estimated at over a third of a billion hryvnias.