Source: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

Source: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

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On the 28th, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced plans to gradually expand customized information services tailored to the needs of clients and construction companies starting from October this year.


The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and the Construction Industry Information Center plan to establish a 'Data Service System' from August 31, which will utilize accumulated information on construction companies and construction projects to provide services to the private sector.


First, to help clients find reliable construction companies, an appropriate construction company analysis service will be launched next year, offering information such as performance records, administrative sanctions, and the number of skilled technicians of construction companies suitable for the project area and type, along with comparative and analytical services between companies.


Additionally, starting this October, a service will be provided to support clients in setting appropriate bidding criteria by offering information on the number of companies eligible to participate in bids in advance, as well as their main fields and performance records.


Second, from October, a construction company capability diagnosis service will be offered, allowing construction companies to compare and analyze their own figures against averages such as performance and number of technicians by industry and region.


Third, to enable clients and construction companies to detect potential illegal activities during the construction process in advance, a self-diagnosis service for suspected illegal activities will be provided by the first half of next year.



Kim Geun-oh, Director of Construction Policy at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, stated, "By actively opening public data such as the Construction Project Register, which receives over 220,000 cases annually, it is expected that clients will be able to select reliable construction companies and construction companies will be able to check their own management status." He added, "We will continue to actively promote the opening and utilization of public data in the construction industry."


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