Completion Report Meeting for Basic Design of Gangseo-gu Integrated Government Building Design Service Held... Target Completion in 2026

[Photo] Blueprint of Seoul Gangseo-gu Integrated Government Building Revealed... Construction of 'Future-Oriented Smart Building' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Noh Hyun-song) has drawn a concrete blueprint for the construction of an integrated new government building.


On the 25th, the district held the "Gangseo-gu Integrated New Government Building Construction Basic Design Completion Report Meeting" at the district office's large conference room, attended by about 10 people including Mayor Noh Hyun-song and project stakeholders.


At the meeting, discussions were held on the basic design plan, including ▲facility layout of the integrated new government building ▲floor plan ▲parking facilities.


The integrated new government building is planned to be constructed on a 20,244㎡ site at 745-3 Magok-dong, housing the district office, district council, public health center, and resident convenience facilities together, with completion targeted for 2026.


The district plans to build the integrated new government building as an open space for communication with residents and a cultural government building, enabling integrated administrative services and serving as a future-oriented smart government building with rest and leisure facilities, completing it as a landmark of Gangseo-gu.



Mayor Noh Hyun-song said, "The construction of Gangseo-gu's integrated new government building will be a dignified government building befitting the status of the developed premium city Gangseo and a symbol heading toward a future city," adding, "We will smoothly proceed with the step-by-step plans and procedures so that the integrated new government building can become a new growth engine leading the future development of Gangseo."


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