Seoul Facilities Corporation - Concrete Society, Collaboration on Maintenance of Seoul PSC Bridges and Other Facilities
Seoul Facilities Corporation-Korea Concrete Institute Business Agreement Signing
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Seoul Facilities Corporation (Chairman Jo Seong-il) and the Korean Concrete Institute signed a business agreement on the 30th at the Seoul Facilities Corporation building in Majang-dong, Seongdong-gu, to advance maintenance technology for major PSC bridge facilities.
The collaboration between Seoul Facilities Corporation, which operates and manages Seoul's representative facilities, and the Korean Concrete Institute, which leads research and technological development related to concrete in Korea, is expected to contribute to the establishment and advancement of safety measures for public facilities through support of advanced technologies.
This mutual cooperation MOU includes provisions for technical support and consultation in case of defects in major facilities such as PSC bridges, advancement of maintenance technology for concrete facilities, advisory services for improvement projects related to PSC bridge maintenance, and sharing and dissemination of outcomes.
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Jo Seong-il, Chairman of Seoul Facilities Corporation, stated, “I hope this collaboration with the Korean Concrete Institute will serve as an opportunity to advance the Corporation’s facility maintenance technology,” and added, “Seoul Facilities Corporation will continue to do its best to contribute to the safe lives of citizens through various collaborations with external organizations.”
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