Providing various services such as architectural consultation, construction site safety accident prevention, and safety inspections of disaster-vulnerable facilities... Operating Architectural Safety Officers to prevent safety accidents at construction sites and enhance resident safety

Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu (center), and building inspectors attended the appointment ceremony for Jungnang-gu building inspectors held on the 26th in the Planning Situation Room on the 4th floor of Jungnang-gu Office.

Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu (center), and building inspectors attended the appointment ceremony for Jungnang-gu building inspectors held on the 26th in the Planning Situation Room on the 4th floor of Jungnang-gu Office.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) operates a free consultation service with architectural guides to help residents easily resolve complex architectural issues.


On the 26th, the district held a commissioning ceremony for the architectural guides and officially began consultations on architectural problems.


The 17 guides, composed of members of the Jungnang-gu Architectural Society, provide various services including ▲ consultation and advice on architectural civil complaints ▲ prevention of safety accidents and guidance inspections at construction sites ▲ safety inspections of disaster-vulnerable facilities, and will be active for two years until December next year.


Consultations are held on weekdays from 1 PM to 6 PM at the Architecture Department on the 2nd floor of Jungnang-gu Office. If you make a prior reservation with the Architecture Department, on-site consultations at construction sites are also possible.


Last year, the district contributed to resolving residents' questions and inconveniences and creating a safe architectural environment through 240 sessions of architectural consultations.


Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, “With this professional consultation service, the difficulties of residents who have not been able to receive help due to lack of expertise are expected to be alleviated. We will continue to resolve resident conflicts caused by architectural issues through ongoing safety inspections and consultations.”



Meanwhile, to prevent safety accidents that may occur at construction sites and aging buildings in advance, the district is operating the ‘Architectural Safety Officers’ expanded from 20 to 27 members.


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