Gwangju Nam-gu, Sajik-dong Home Repair Project Participating Companies Recruitment View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) is publicly recruiting participating companies to join a home repair support project worth about 800 million KRW to improve the living environment and external appearance of aging houses within the Sajik-dong urban regeneration project area.


According to Nam-gu on the 27th, from next month until August of next year, a project to renovate aging houses within the Sajik-dong urban regeneration project area will be carried out.


This project will involve a budget of 1 billion KRW (with a 10% self-payment), including national funds.


The purpose is to stabilize housing and improve the external landscape within the old downtown by renovating aging houses of vulnerable residents living in the urban regeneration project area.


Companies eligible to participate in the Sajik-dong home repair support project must currently have their main office or branch within Gwangju city and operate as self-support enterprises, (preliminary) social enterprises, non-profit corporations, or organizations aimed at residential welfare.


Additionally, village enterprises where local residents participate as shareholders and prioritize employing residents within the project area, as well as general home repair companies, can also participate.


Applications for project participation must be submitted by the 4th of next month. Applicants should bring supporting documents such as the business registration certificate, corporate registration certificate, and a copy of the non-profit private organization registration certificate, and submit them in person to the Urban Regeneration Division on the 8th floor of Nam-gu Office.


Nam-gu plans to form a selection committee and hold a proposal briefing session for the companies that submit applications. They will evaluate expertise, task performance ability, and the status of technology and equipment ownership, selecting 2 to 5 companies with the highest scores.



Furthermore, by next year, about 100 households, including basic livelihood security recipients, near-poor households, and residents living in houses older than 20 years within the Sajik-dong urban regeneration project area, will be repaired.


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