Seoul Facilities Corporation Promotes Citizen Understanding with Before and After Construction Visuals

Introduction of 'Visible Banners and QR Codes' at Seoul Construction Sites View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jo In-kyung] The Seoul Facilities Corporation announced on the 22nd that starting from the first half of this year, construction sites across Seoul will display banners and information signs featuring before-and-after photos of the construction and QR codes to allow citizens to easily check the status of ongoing projects.


This initiative addresses the previous difficulty citizens faced in understanding the purpose and detailed information of construction projects at typical construction sites.


Accordingly, the corporation has applied before-and-after photos of the construction on newly produced banners and information signs at construction sites, enabling citizens to easily grasp the purpose of the construction.


Additionally, QR codes have been added to the banners and information signs so that citizens can scan them with their smartphones to access information about the construction purpose, overview, duration, and other details.


The corporation plans to pilot these banners and information signs at the comprehensive maintenance project site for aging and defective sewer pipes in Dunchon-dong, Gangdong-gu, which began this month, and then expand the initiative to other construction sites throughout Seoul.



Cho Sung-il, Director of the Seoul Facilities Corporation, explained, "The purpose of this improvement is to provide citizens with more valuable public services through small enhancements."


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