Achieved Top Scores in Competency Assessment for Land Survey Officials of 16 Districts and Counties

Busan city cadastral officials are taking a commemorative photo after completing the competition.

Busan city cadastral officials are taking a commemorative photo after completing the competition.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Busan Gijang-gun received the grand prize at the ‘This Year’s Cadastral Survey Competition’ hosted by Busan City on the 10th.


This competition, organized by Busan City, was held to cultivate the cadastral surveying skills of cadastral officials and strengthen their ability to handle cadastral civil complaints. Sixteen districts and counties of Busan City participated, competing in ▲accuracy of cadastral survey results ▲speed of surveying ▲operation skills of surveying equipment.


Gijang-gun achieved a remarkable feat by receiving perfect scores in almost all evaluation categories and was selected as the best team.


Accordingly, the county plans to represent Busan City at the ‘2022 National Cadastral Survey Competition’ hosted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in November, demonstrating its surveying capabilities.


County Governor Jeong Jong-bok said, “Through this competition, we were able to strengthen the cadastral surveying expertise of our staff and improve their work capabilities,” adding, “We will continue to minimize land disputes among residents based on improved and specialized surveying technology.”



Gijang-gun is actively promoting the cadastral re-survey project to correct erroneous land boundaries based on excellent cadastral surveying capabilities, and is also making thorough efforts in the digital twin construction project, which lays the foundation for future spatial information.


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