A safety inspection is being conducted at the construction site of the Gumi City Childcare Comprehensive Support Center.

A safety inspection is being conducted at the construction site of the Gumi City Childcare Comprehensive Support Center.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Gumi City in Gyeongbuk has strengthened safety management at large construction sites in preparation for the Serious Accident Punishment Act, which has been applied sequentially since the 27th of last month.


On the 4th, Gumi City visited the construction sites of the Gangdong Youth Culture House and the Gumi City Childcare Comprehensive Support Center, which are being newly built in Wuhang Park, Sandong-eup, to conduct focused inspections on compliance with safety rules.


They also urged the site managers and responsible supervisors to thoroughly manage infectious disease prevention for construction site workers in response to the spread of Omicron.


Jang Se-yong, mayor of Gumi City, said, “Until the site becomes a youth cultural space that supports the sound and happy growth of youth and allows them to express their talents, construction personnel should do their best in safety management and construction.”



The Gumi City Gangdong Youth Culture House will be built in Wuhang Park, Sindang-ri, Sandong-eup, with a total floor area of 3,614㎡ and four floors above ground. It will be developed as a complex space for youth cultural activities, including dance and music practice rooms, a book cafe, a job experience room, and club rooms, and is scheduled to open in the second half of this year.


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