[Asia Economy Reporter Haeyoung Kwon] Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) announced that it will recruit an additional 207 members for the 4th Public Development Project Technical Advisory Committee, responsible for reviewing the appropriateness of development projects and providing consultation, until the 10th of next month.


KAMCO decided to expand the 4th Public Development Project Technical Advisory Committee, initially appointed with 193 members in February last year, by adding 207 more members to respond proactively to the expansion of public development projects such as the supply of living-type social overhead capital (SOC) and land development, increasing the total to 400 members.


The additional recruitment fields include ▲Architectural Planning ▲Construction ▲Electrical Facilities ▲Landscaping ▲Quality and Safety, totaling five areas. Especially through this additional recruitment, a large number of members in the architectural planning and construction fields will be appointed to further strengthen the fairness and transparency of public development projects. The Public Development Project Technical Advisory Committee members will perform tasks such as reviewing design competitions related to public development projects implemented by KAMCO, evaluating construction management (CM) service proposals, reviewing the selection of government-supplied materials, and providing consultation on various construction technologies.


Eligibility requirements include ▲Technical officials of grade 4 or higher in administrative agencies related to construction work or grade 5 or higher officials holding a doctoral degree with experience in the relevant field ▲Executives of construction-related organizations, grade 2 or higher executives and employees of public institutions, researchers of related research institutes at researcher level or higher ▲Technical engineers or architects in the relevant fields according to the National Technical Qualifications Act or the Architect Act.


KAMCO will conduct an open recruitment for three weeks, then carry out an internal review process for candidates who meet the qualifications for technical advisory committee members, and finally appoint them in early May. The term of office for technical advisory committee members is two years from the date of appointment, and those appointed last year will have their terms extended to align with the term of the newly appointed members if qualified.



Detailed information can be found on the KAMCO website.


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