▲ Sejong Eojindong 'Government Sejong New Office Building' bird's-eye view (Provided by Heerim Architects & Planners)

▲ Sejong Eojindong 'Government Sejong New Office Building' bird's-eye view (Provided by Heerim Architects & Planners)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Chun-hee] Heerim Architects & Planners announced on the 3rd that the Heerim Consortium has been awarded the CM (Construction Management) service for the 'Government Sejong New Office Building Construction Project.' The total project cost is 6.8 billion KRW.


The Government Sejong New Office Building Construction Project is being promoted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's Government Building Management Headquarters and is planned to be located in the central area of the administrative town in Eojin-dong, Sejong. It will have a total floor area of 134,488㎡, with 3 basement floors and 15 above-ground floors, and is scheduled for completion in August 2022.


In this project, which was ordered through the Public Procurement Service using a comprehensive evaluation bidding system, the Heerim-led consortium won first place with a higher score than other consortia and successfully secured the contract. Heerim had already won the design service contract for this project and has been carrying it out. Heerim will perform CM tasks throughout the entire project process, including common construction management tasks, review of detailed design documents during the construction phase, and commissioning and handover after construction.



A Heerim official stated, “We will do our best to ensure the successful completion of the Government Sejong New Office Building, which will serve as a landmark and focal point of the Government Sejong Office.” He added, “We plan to further strengthen our global competitiveness by viewing the overseas CM market as a high-growth potential market and expanding new markets while utilizing bases in countries where we have already entered.”


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