Explore our past and ongoing projects that contribute to Ukraine’s infrastructure transformation.

Key Recent Projects:

Eastern Partnership Investment in Connectivity (EPIC)

Year: 2021 - 2025

Funding: European Union (EU), International Financing Institutions (IFI)

Role of SGF-I: Subcontractor / Local Partner

Our contributions:

SGF-I Development and Research Center acts as a subcontractor to one of the main Implementing partners in providing technical assistance under the Eastern Partnership Investment in Connectivity (EPIC) facility. This initiative supports the development of transport infrastructure in Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries, including Ukraine, ensuring alignment with EU and international best practices.

SGF-I’s contributions include:

Through its role in EPIC, SGF-I helps ensure that critical transport infrastructure projects in Ukraine are well-prepared, sustainable, and aligned with international standards.

Technical Assistance to the Programme Management and Support Unit (PMSU) for the Ukraine Municipal Infrastructure Programme (UMIP)

Year: 2018 - 2022

Funding: European Investment Bank (EIB), and International Financing Institutions (IFI)

Role of SGF-I: Subcontractor / Local Partner

Our contributions:

SGF-I Development and Research Center provided technical assistance as a subcontractor to the Lead partner for the successful management and implementation of the Ukraine Municipal Infrastructure Programme (UMIP). The programme aimed to modernize and improve municipal infrastructure across Ukraine at both central and local government levels.

SGF-I’s contributions include:

Through its role in UMIP, SGF-I helped Ukrainian municipalities implement infrastructure projects that improve public services and urban sustainability.

Project Implementation Unit Support (PIU Support) for Kremenchuk DH

Year: 2021 - 2023

Funding: NEFCO

Role of SGF-I: Subcontractor / Local Partner

Our contributions:

SGF-I Development and Research Center acted as a subcontractor to the Lead partner in supporting the implementation of the district heating (DH) modernization project in Kremenchuk City. The project aimed to construct new heat-generating capacities and upgrade the existing DH system to enhance energy efficiency and service reliability.

SGF-I’s contributions include:

Through its role in UMIP, SGF-I helped Ukrainian municipalities implement infrastructure projects that improve public services and urban sustainability.

Framework Agreements for Project Implementation Support for the “Energy Saving Credits” (ESC) Facility and Nordic Energy Efficiency and Humanitarian Initiative Ukraine (NIU)

Year: 2018 - 2020

Funding: Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO)

Role of SGF-I: Subcontractor / Local Partner

Our contributions:

SGF-I Development and Research Center acted as a subcontractor to the Lead partner  under framework agreements supporting the implementation of the Energy Saving Credits (ESC) Facility and the Nordic Energy Efficiency and Humanitarian Initiative Ukraine (NIU). These programs, managed by NEFCO, aimed to enhance energy efficiency in public infrastructure and support humanitarian initiatives through sustainable energy solutions in Ukraine.

SGF-I’s contributions include:

Through its work on ESC and NIU, SGF-I helped drive energy efficiency improvements, reducing energy consumption and enhancing sustainability in Ukrainian municipalities.

Eastern Partnership Technical Assistance Trust Fund (EPTATF) – District Heating Modernization in Ukraine

Year: 2016 - 2018

Funding: European Investment Bank (EIB)

Role of SGF-I: Subcontractor / Local Partner

Our contributions:

SGF-I Development and Research Center acted as a subcontractor to the Lead partner in providing technical assistance under the Eastern Partnership Technical Assistance Trust Fund (EPTATF). The project aimed to modernize district heating systems in three Ukrainian cities—Kryvyi Rih, Olexandria, and Lozova—ensuring environmentally, economically, and financially sustainable heat supply.

SGF-I’s contributions include:

Through this assignment, SGF-I contributed to securing steady energy supply, improving infrastructure resilience, and enhancing service quality for district heating customers in Ukraine.

Supporting Investments in Sustainable Municipal Solid Waste Management and Recycling in Ukraine

Year: 2015 - 2017

Funding: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

Role of SGF-I: Subcontractor / Local Partner

Our contributions:

SGF-I Development and Research Center acted as a subcontractor to the Lead partner in supporting EBRD’s efforts to enhance municipal solid waste (MSW) management and recycling in Ukraine. This initiative aimed to assess market conditions, identify policy barriers, and develop investment opportunities in sustainable waste management.

SGF-I’s contributions include:

Through this assignment, SGF-I contributed to strengthening Ukraine’s waste management sector by promoting investment-ready projects and supporting regulatory improvements aligned with international best practices.