The purpose of this article is to critically analyze the "national" renovation programs that the country and society are implementing to improve their infrastructure and urbanization processes. The article examines the meaning of renovation at the national level, its social, economic and environmental impacts. In a critical systemic analysis, it is important to select the most effective and sustainable methods of this process for different regions and the republic, analyze their mutual experience, and pay attention to the uncertainties and problems of "national" renovation. At the same time, the article presents studies assessing the role of state bodies, the private sector, and the local population involved in the renovation process, as well as the importance of their mutual cooperation. Through a critical systemic approach, the study attempts to provide important proposals and recommendations to ensure the accurate and effective implementation of such programs.