"Growing Stronger Together"... Accelerating Integrated Reconstruction of Gwangmyeong Haan Jugong Complex 6 and 7 View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Ryu Tae-min] The reconstruction projects in the Haan-dong area of Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi Province, are gaining momentum again. Recently, the Haan Jugong Complexes 6 and 7, which are pursuing integrated reconstruction, have passed the preliminary safety inspection, known as the 'first gateway' to reconstruction, one after another, raising expectations for the project.


According to the maintenance industry on the 14th, Haan Jugong Complex 6 in Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi Province, recently received a passing judgment on the preliminary safety inspection for reconstruction from Gwangmyeong City. Completed in 1990, this complex is a mid-rise apartment with a maximum of 15 floors above ground, consisting of 7 buildings and 1,260 households. To proceed with reconstruction, the complex must receive a grade of D or lower among grades A to E. With the preliminary safety inspection passed, the complex can move on to the detailed safety inspection stage. The reconstruction safety inspection proceeds in the order of preliminary safety inspection → first detailed safety inspection → second detailed safety inspection (appropriateness review).


This complex is currently pursuing integrated reconstruction with the nearby Haan Jugong Complex 7. Complex 7 had earlier passed the preliminary safety inspection in February. The popularity of integrated reconstruction stems from expectations of a 'large complex premium.' The larger the complex, the more households there are, significantly increasing project feasibility and enabling transformation into landmark apartments constructed by major construction companies. Additionally, various community facilities such as fitness centers, libraries, and guest houses, which are difficult to install in small complexes, can be provided, enhancing residents' convenience. As the number of residents increases, the common maintenance fees shared by residents can also be reduced, making it highly preferred by residents.


Furthermore, other complexes in the area are accelerating their reconstruction projects. In February, Complexes 5 and 12 also passed the preliminary safety inspection. Haan Jugong consists of a total of 13 complexes, and excluding Complex 13, which is a rental apartment, it comprises approximately 24,400 households in total.





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