The Daehan Construction Association Gyeongbuk Chapter donated 50 million won to the Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea on the 24th.

The Daehan Construction Association Gyeongbuk Chapter donated 50 million won to the Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea on the 24th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Trainee Reporter Lee Seryeong] The Korea Construction Association Gyeongbuk Chapter donated 50 million won to the Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea on the 24th to help neighbors in need within the province.


The donation ceremony was attended by Lee Cheol-woo, Governor of Gyeongbuk Province; Bae In-ho, President of the Korea Construction Association Gyeongbuk Chapter; Song Deok-man, Secretary General; Chu Seong, Deputy General Manager; Jeon Woo-heon, Chairman of the Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea; and Jeong Dong-ui, Secretary General.


Established in 1958, the Korea Construction Association Gyeongbuk Chapter comprises 667 comprehensive construction businesses in the region, including civil engineering, construction, architecture, industrial facilities, and landscaping as member companies, and practices sharing through annual donations and briquette contributions.


Last year, they donated 210 million won for typhoon damage relief and COVID-19 recovery, 10 million won to support housing improvement projects for descendants of independence activists, and 5 million won to the Fruit of Love campaign. In February this year, they contributed 15 million won as part of the provincial citizens’ love and happiness sharing fund.


President Bae In-ho said, “In difficult times, we must look after our neighbors and help overcome challenging periods together,” adding, “I hope the small sincerity and love of local construction workers will be conveyed to the residents, helping them to hold onto hope and find courage.”



Governor Lee Cheol-woo stated, “The sharing of local construction workers will be a great comfort to neighbors in blind spots,” and added, “Next year, we will actively promote the expansion of local-restricted construction orders under 10 billion won and the prompt execution of construction projects to revitalize the stagnant local economy.”


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