Modular construction — is an effective solution for rapid business recovery

Ukraine's recovery demands concrete solutions — and fast. This was the central theme of the Recovery Construction Forum Ukraine 2026, held on April 22 in Kyiv. XMODULE served as a strategic partner of the event.
In the second panel discussion — "New Housing Policy: From Compensation to a New Housing Stock" — XMODULE CEO Oleh Popovych presented the case for modular construction as a practical tool for the housing sector, public infrastructure and rapid business recovery.
Capital construction under active recovery conditions is not always a realistic scenario. Long build times, complex permitting, dependence on logistics and material costs — all of this slows down the process where time carries a direct economic and social price. Modular construction works differently.
Over 10 years of operation, XMODULE has delivered more than 450 projects and manufactured over 3,500 modules — with more than 85% deployed in frontline or logistically challenging areas where no other solution was simply feasible.
Behind the apparent simplicity of the structure lies a wide range of applications. XMODULE modular buildings are used as housing for displaced citizens and workers, medical posts and mobile hospitals, schools and educational spaces, administrative buildings for communities, and critical and social infrastructure facilities. Where capital construction is not an option due to time constraints, the modular approach allows an facility to be launched and operations to begin immediately.
For XMODULE, industry forums are not about visibility — they are about taking a position: modular construction must be in the toolkit of everyone involved in rebuilding. Prefabricated construction is a real and already proven option for Ukraine's recovery. Fast, mobile, scalable. And it is already working on Ukrainian soil — in conditions where other solutions simply cannot keep pace. Ukraine already has a domestic manufacturer with a decade of experience, certified products and a demonstrated ability to operate in the most demanding conditions — and that is a compelling argument for international partners seeking a reliable entry point into the reconstruction process.









