The Korea Land and Housing Safety Institute and the Korean Institute of Architects hold a 'Green Remodeling Cooperation' agreement ceremony. (Photo by the Korean Institute of Architects)

The Korea Land and Housing Safety Institute and the Korean Institute of Architects hold a 'Green Remodeling Cooperation' agreement ceremony. (Photo by the Korean Institute of Architects)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Tae-min Ryu] The Korea Institute of Registered Architects announced on the 13th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korea Land and Housing Safety Management Corporation regarding the Green Remodeling project.


The core of this MOU includes safety inspections of buildings targeted for green remodeling, discovering companies to participate in the project, and creating youth job opportunities. Due to the need for inspections of target buildings arising from issues such as structural safety and illegal extensions or renovations during the execution of the green remodeling project, the Korea Institute of Registered Architects and the Korea Land and Housing Safety Management Corporation have agreed to conduct joint safety inspections.


Both parties also agreed to cooperate in finding companies and young personnel to participate in the green remodeling project. Companies hiring young workers responsible for IT tasks related to green remodeling, such as 3D modeling and energy simulation analysis, will receive up to 90% of the labor costs supported by national funds for a maximum of six months.



Seok Jeong-hoon, president of the Korea Institute of Registered Architects, stated, “Through this agreement, we will strive to successfully promote safety inspection projects for green remodeling targets and youth digital job projects.”


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