Yongin City to Revise 'Building Register' with Major Information Omissions View original image


[Asia Economy (Yongin) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province is set to revise building registers with missing information.


On the 15th, Yongin City announced that as a follow-up to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's reconstruction of Seumter, a cloud-based building administration system, it will revise 49,426 building registers missing key information by next year.


The building register is an official document created for buildings approved for use through proper procedures, containing general information about the building such as its location address, structure, purpose, number of floors, total floor area, and the owner's address and name.


It is importantly used as administrative data to verify the ownership, users, and maintenance status of buildings, as well as basic data for building policies and various statistics.


Among 20 key items such as location address, structure, purpose, and number of floors, missing items in the building register will be added and erroneous items corrected. If the register has not been updated after an ownership change, the changes will be reflected.


The building registers subject to revision include 7,876 cases in Cheoin-gu, 16,182 cases in Giheung-gu, and 25,368 cases in Suji-gu. Each district office's building management team will revise the details, and the city plans to inspect the revision performance quarterly.



A city official stated, "By comprehensively revising parts of the building register that differ from actual conditions or contain errors, we expect to provide building administration services trusted by citizens and improve the accuracy of the building register as official data."


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