New Construction of Building Management Support Center

Jinju City - National Land Safety Management Institute, Signing Ceremony for the Construction of the 'Building Management Support Center'

Jinju City - National Land Safety Management Institute, Signing Ceremony for the Construction of the 'Building Management Support Center'

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] On the 27th, Jinju City, Gyeongnam Province, and the Korea Land and Housing Safety Management Corporation signed a business agreement at the Entrepreneurs' Room of Jinju City Hall to implement a win-win plan including the construction of the Korea Land and Housing Safety Management Corporation Building Management Support Center.


This business agreement is to implement a win-win plan supporting Jinju in exchange for relocating the Korea Land and Housing Safety Management Corporation Talent Training Center, which was previously located in Jinju, to Gimcheon, Gyeongbuk Province.


The win-win plan between the two organizations includes three main points: ▲expansion of the functions of the Building Management Support Center of the Korea Land and Housing Safety Management Corporation to establish and conduct building inspection education ▲establishment of the Korea Land Safety Demonstration Center, an affiliated institution of the Korea Land and Housing Safety Management Corporation ▲expansion of university education operations.


According to the win-win plan, the two organizations agreed to ▲develop a site for the new Building Management Support Center for building inspection education ▲install the Korea Land Safety Demonstration Center ▲actively cooperate to revitalize the local economy and promote mutual development.


Building inspection education is a newly established program following the enactment of the Building Management Act last year. Considering new employee training and refresher training every three years, there is an expected annual demand for education of over 4,000 people, which is anticipated to contribute to the revitalization of the local economy.


Furthermore, if the Korea Land Safety Demonstration Center, an affiliated institution of the Korea Land and Housing Safety Management Corporation that tests and verifies the performance of advanced technologies such as robots and drones for construction and facility safety inspections, is established in Jinju, it is expected to attract Korea Land Safety-related companies and research institutions, as well as foster future linked development with industries such as aerospace.



Cho Gyu-il, Mayor of Jinju City, said, “This business agreement will strengthen the relationship between the two organizations and is expected to be a new starting point for the development of the innovation city,” adding, “I ask the Korea Land and Housing Safety Management Corporation to work together with our city for regional development and the revitalization of the innovation city.”


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