Public Procurement Service Supports Discovery of New Technologies and Patented Construction Methods and Their Integration into Design
[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] On the 12th, the Public Procurement Service announced that it will support the discovery and design reflection of new technologies and patented construction methods.
The purpose is to assist technology holders who had difficulty reflecting their technologies in designs for facility construction customized service projects due to lack of information from demand institutions, audits, complaints, etc., and to open up opportunities for excellent technologies and patented construction methods to be applied diversely on site.
To this end, the Public Procurement Service will first actively identify construction types where new technologies and patented construction methods can be applied through consultations with demand institutions during the design process of the 'Customized Service Pilot Project.'
Additionally, after receiving proposals for new technologies and patented construction methods from technology holders, the Public Procurement Service's New Technology Utilization Review Committee will review and select technologies and methods to be applied (reflected in design) on site.
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Jung Jae-eun, Director of the Facility Project Bureau at the Public Procurement Service, said, "It is true that many technology holders with creative ideas and excellent technical skills have not been able to participate in facility construction customized service projects due to lack of marketing ability and opportunities." He added, "Considering this, the Public Procurement Service will actively work to open the way for new technologies and patented construction methods with excellent constructability and economic feasibility to be applied and utilized on site."
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