Gimcheon-si, River Project Designers and Supervisors Meeting ... "Early Ordering to Revitalize Local Economy"
Gimcheon City recently held the "2021 River Project Designers Meeting" and decided to accelerate the detailed design of the 2021 river project to enable early ordering. / Gimcheon City
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gimcheon City announced on the 11th that it will begin detailed design for early ordering of river project construction this year.
The city held a river project designers' meeting with the main goal of revitalizing the local economy, which has been stagnant due to COVID-19, by early commencement of construction projects and rapid execution to contribute to the livelihood and local economic revitalization in 2021.
The meeting was attended by designers and supervisors from 13 districts currently under contract with Gimcheon City. Gimcheon City plans to ensure thorough detailed design to promote the local construction industry through prompt design and to prevent poor construction in advance, ensuring solid construction work.
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The head of Gimcheon City's Safety and Disaster Department said, "Through this meeting, we shared and discussed issues related to the design and derived solutions," adding, "We will do our best to promote early ordering to revitalize the local economy and stimulate the construction industry, which have been depressed due to COVID-19."
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