Andong-si Launches 'Survey and Design Team' for Resident Priority Projects... Maximizing Budget Savings and Resident Satisfaction
The office of the Survey and Design Team for the Resident Wish Project in Andong City.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] Andong City announced on the 10th that it will organize and operate its own surveying and design teams by February 26 to efficiently promote resident wish projects in eup, myeon, and dong areas and to expedite local finance execution.
The surveying and design teams, composed of 15 civil engineering officials from the main office and eup, myeon, and dong facilities divided into three teams, will conduct joint designs for 517 projects (12.2 billion KRW) including farm road paving, drainage maintenance, and flood damage restoration.
Through this in-house surveying and design, Andong City expects to reduce design service costs by about 700 million KRW. By actively reflecting residents' voices in the design from the site investigation and surveying stages, it is expected to minimize complaints and maximize resident satisfaction.
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An Andong City official stated, "By starting construction immediately after the survey and completing the projects before the busy farming season, we will resolve long-standing resident wish projects and strive to greatly contribute to revitalizing the local economy, which has been depressed due to COVID-19."
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