Expansion of Dedicated Organization and Workforce for 2·4 Measures Including Urban Public Housing Complex Projects
Focus on Early Realization of Leading Projects in Station Areas, Semi-Industrial Zones, and Low-Rise Residential Areas
Concentrated Promotion of Key Projects Such as Pre-Subscription and 3rd New Town Construction

LH Establishes Dedicated Team for 2·4 Measures to "Strengthen On-Site Workforce" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kangwook Cho] Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) announced on the 26th that it has strengthened its organization and workforce with a field-oriented approach to ensure the timely supply of housing in urban areas by smoothly implementing the 2·4 Measures, pre-subscription, and the construction of the 3rd New Towns.


To accelerate urban housing construction in areas such as Ssangmun Station and low-rise residential areas like Susaek-dong, as well as public redevelopment projects like the newly established District 1, LH established the 'Urban Complex Project Office,' a dedicated on-site organization for the 2·4 Measures, within the Metropolitan Housing Supply Special Headquarters and expanded its professional workforce.


Additionally, to focus on housing supply in the metropolitan area, LH reinforced the 3rd New Town construction site departments, where pre-subscription, compensation, and permit consultations are actively underway, by reallocating over 60 support personnel from the headquarters.



Kim Hyun-joon, President of LH, stated, "We must successfully carry out housing supply policy projects such as the pre-subscription for the 3rd New Towns and the 2·4 Measures, sending a clear signal to the market and the public that urban housing supply is proceeding steadily according to the policy roadmap. Moving forward, LH will do its utmost to faithfully fulfill its core roles in housing supply, residential welfare, regional balanced development, and urban regeneration to restore public trust."


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