January 30, 2023

The Interstate Consultants Engineers Guild continues informing about its members (partners), this time it is B-Act Quantum Vintage.
Ukraine has a special place in operations of B-Act Quantum Vintage Group. It is Ukraine where the company experts jointly with leading Ukrainian engineers are implementing a number of projects for providing the consulting engineer services and technical supervision during construction, reconstruction, and rehabilitation of infrastructure facilities.
Back in 2017, B-Act Sp. z o.o. won the consulting engineer service contract in the project “Development of the road infrastructure in the cross-border area between Ukraine and Poland,” which is funded by the Government of the Republic of Poland.
In 2019, the company leadership took a decision to open its permanent representative office in Ukraine, and as soon as in 2020, B-Act was recognized as a winner in tenders for procurement of supervision services during construction and reconstruction of the N-31 road Dnipro – Tsarychanka – Kobeliaky – Reshetylivka, Poltava section, three parts totaling to over 18 km.
Work on the sites continued in 2021, too.
Expanding the geography of its activities, B-Act started implementing another project, namely, technical supervision of rehabilitation of M-14 road Odesa – Melitopol – Novoazovsk, a section near Berdiansk, Zaporizhzhia region.
In early February 2022, the company entered into a consulting engineer service contract for the project “Construction of a border bridge over the Dnister River on the Ukraine-Moldova state border near the settlements of Yampil – Cosăuţi” in Vinnytsia region.
And despite the unjustified and absolutely unreasonable russian war against Ukraine, B-Act kept providing the services and remained one of the few foreign engineering firms working in Ukraine during the war.
In the opinion of CEO Adam Bialachowski, delivering quality services depends primarily on the company employees, their expertise, skills, and competencies. Thus, the company constantly cares about the professional development of its staff and provides opportunities for them to upgrade their qualification, and is certainly taking care about the safety, health and life of its employees who are working in Ukraine during the ongoing hostilities.
To this end, pursuing the objective of experience exchange and learning cutting-edge technologies applied while engineering services are rendered, Olena Sereda, one of B-Act Ukraine office employees, visited the company headquarters in Bydgoszcz (Poland).
Adam Bialachowski believes that the knowledge gained will be a material contribution of the company and will be used by the Ukrainian team when delivering the projects for recovery of the damaged infrastructure facilities in Ukraine.