Gwangju City Hall

Gwangju City Hall

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 9th that it will provide information on public construction project order plans to local construction companies and others.


The target includes a total of 436 public construction projects worth 345.7 billion KRW, each exceeding 100 million KRW, ordered by public institutions within the jurisdiction such as the city, autonomous districts, public corporations, the City Office of Education, and the Korea Land and Housing Corporation Gwangju-Jeonnam Headquarters.


The provided information includes order-related plans such as project names by institution, order timing, construction types, construction costs, and implementing departments, as well as brief introductions to matters construction businesses need to know and recently revised construction-related laws.


This provision of order plan information aims not only to provide order information but also to guide frequently revised laws and easily overlooked systems to prevent violations in advance and promote compliance.


The booklet will be placed at the construction departments and civil service offices of autonomous districts, the Korea (Specialized) Construction Association, and other related organizations to be used as basic data for active construction business activities of local construction companies.


The city plans to strengthen communication and cooperation with local construction companies and related organizations and revitalize the local construction industry by providing public construction order information to construction-related associations and companies.



Lee Hanguk, Director of Construction Administration, said, “The order plans will be distributed as booklets and posted on the Gwangju city website, and we ask for the active interest and utilization of local construction companies.”


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