Gyeonggi-do Publishes Casebook on Quality Inspection of Apartment Complexes View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province has published a casebook on quality inspection of apartment complexes.


This casebook introduces the apartment complex quality inspection system and presents past pointed-out and exemplary cases in an easy-to-understand manner, mainly through on-site photos, so that not only construction companies and supervisors but also residents can utilize it.


To improve the quality of apartment complexes and build comfortable and solid apartments, the province introduced the quality inspection system nationwide for the first time in 2006 and has been operating the "Gyeonggi-do Apartment Complex Quality Inspection Team" since 2007.


Over the past 13 years, on-site inspections have been conducted for a total of 1,936 complexes. Field experts visit the sites to meticulously check defects and poor construction in specialized areas such as electrical, facilities, and fire safety, which are difficult for residents to understand.


Efforts are being made to prevent disputes between apartment complex stakeholders and residents and to improve housing quality, resulting in very high satisfaction among prospective residents.


Shin Wook-ho, head of the Apartment Complex Division of the province, said, "At apartment construction sites, there are many cases where excellent construction examples are applied or the same pointed-out issues are corrected, so inquiries about how to obtain the Gyeonggi Province casebook are increasing," adding, "We expect this year's casebook to be actively used at construction sites and greatly contribute to improving apartment quality."


The province plans to distribute about 630 copies to construction sites through city and county apartment-related departments and will separately distribute about 200 copies upon requests from construction stakeholders.



Additionally, to make it easily accessible to anyone, it will be posted on the Gyeonggi Provincial Government website's "Gyeonggi-do eBook" (ebook.gg.go.kr) for active use.


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