The State Property Fund has set an online auction for the privatization of the single property complex of the state enterprise Kharkiv Scientific Research Institute of Complex Automation on October 8.
The Research Institute is located at the address: Kharkiv, Kovalskyi Lane, 2 and Kovalska Str., 4/6. The starting price of the privatization target is 34.48 million UAH, applications for participation in the online auction are accepted until October 7 inclusive, the press service of the SPFU reports.

The property complex of the Research Institute consists of 12 facilities: an administrative building, laboratory buildings, warehouses, a testing area, a barn, a warehouse-garage, a checkpoint with a fence, and a security building. The total area of buildings and structures is 3469.7 sq. m.
The privatization target also includes 4 structures: a courtyard covering, a carport, a fence, and covered parking lots. In addition, the company has four vehicles on its balance sheet, as well as 1,055 units of other non-current assets.

The Research Institute is located on a land plot with an area of 0.9062 hectares.
State Enterprise Kharkiv Scientific Research Institute of Complex Automation was founded in 1992 and is the main institute of the Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry of Ukraine for the development and implementation of control and information-computing systems (ATC and ICS) of the upper level as part of the CPCS of TPP and NPP power units. It conducts research and works on experimental development in other natural and engineering sciences.
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