State Single Project Pipeline

Within the Public Investment Management (PIM) reform being implemented by the Government of Ukraine, a unified approach to managing public investments is being introduced at the national, regional, and local levels. In particular, a legislative framework regulating PIM matters has been approved.

The procedure for forming the Single Project Pipeline (SPP) of public investments at the state, regional, and community levels is regulated by Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 527 of February 28, 2025. According to the procedure, the SPP contains a list of priority projects and programs from sectoral pipelines that have undergone expert appraisal and have been approved by the Strategic or Local Investment Council as eligible for the corresponding budget financing.

The formation of the SPP at state, regional and community levels through the DREAM ecosystem ensuring transparency and enabling review, analysis, and monitoring by sectoral ministries, international partners, IFIs, and the public. This enhances opportunities for attracting funding.

Information regarding projects and programs is displayed on the State Single Project Pipeline, in accordance with the decisions of the Strategic Investment Council, which are official and subject to mandatory use. At the same time, the public API of the system may temporarily display information that differs in certain particulars from the information published on the portal; such discrepancies are of a purely technical nature and shall be remedied in the prescribed manner.

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Project code: 070825-A683E98A
Initiation date
Budget
Status
State level of SPP
Date08. 2025
SectorPublic safety
SubsectorCivil defense
StatusInvestment Feasibility Study

"Meteorological Infrastructure and Capacity Development" (MICD) / Improving the capabilities of the National Hydrometeorological Service (UkrHMC) to support civil protection and rescue operations (DSNS), as well as assistance in climate change adaptation

Project Goal
Increasing compliance with modern standards. Capacity building, Contribution to climate or environmental goals, Improving the condition of infrastructure, Improving the quality of services
Geography
All Ukraine
Initiator
MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF UKRAINE
Maturity level
68
"Meteorological Infrastructure and Capacity Development" (MICD) / Improving the capabilities of the National Hydrometeorological Service (UkrHMC) to support civil protection and rescue operations (DSNS), as well as assistance in climate change adaptation
A similar project without a lightning direction finding network
A similar project without weather radar
A similar project without automatic weather stations
Installation of a fully functional C-band meteorological radar; lightning direction finding network with 10 lightning sensors and a central node (data integrated with meteorological radar software); 60 automated meteorological stations (AMS) to measure the following parameters: wind, pressure, humidity, air temperature, precipitation, soil temperature, solar radiation, visibility and current weather, duration of sunlight, snow depth, cloudiness; 2 mobile automated meteorological stations (TacMet) to measure wind, pressure, humidity, temperature, precipitation, visibility, cloudiness; central node and modernization of the existing network management system: development of the methodological and meteorological potential of the UkrGMC (interpretation of new observation data, operation and maintenance of new observation technologies); new software products (implementation of a weather forecasting tool based on radar observations; new, adapted software products based on needs); publication of a mobile application for the general public (scaling of IT equipment for the needs of the application, support for redundancy of the forecasting tool servers); expansion of the existing SmartMet system to new regional centers, mobile modules for Tacmet systems, availability of data and products in the crisis center of the State Emergency Service; maintenance, capacity building and training (Vaisala, FMI) (training and remote support for the installation of equipment and software, maintenance equipment, spare parts for 5 years).
Project cost898'710'001 UAH
Implementation period30 months