Gyeonggi Province appointed 100 technical advisors for apartment complexes. Graphic provided by Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Province appointed 100 technical advisors for apartment complexes. Graphic provided by Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province has appointed 100 members of a multi-family housing technical advisory group composed of private experts to provide residents of multi-family housing with a safer living environment.


Since 2014, the Gyeonggi Province Multi-family Housing Technical Advisory Group has provided technical support at all stages of repair work, from technical advice during the construction planning phase to design document support including construction specifications and bills of quantities, as well as construction advice to ensure quality during the repair work, by having private experts and responsible public officials visit multi-family housing complexes together.


The province has separated the previously integrated "telecommunications" field into electrical and communication fields to strengthen information and communication areas such as home networks and CCTV (closed-circuit television) in this technical advisory group.


Additionally, due to the rapid increase in demand for technical advice in the elevator field for aging multi-family housing such as first-generation new towns, the number of advisory committee members in the elevator field has been increased from 9 to 15.


The resident representative council of apartment complexes wishing to receive advice can apply electronically directly on the Gyeonggi Province website or submit an application form to the Gyeonggi Province Multi-family Housing Technical Support Team.



Ko Yong-su, head of the Multi-family Housing Division of the province, emphasized, "The technical advisory system reflects the needs of residents to provide convenient and optimized administrative services. We are constantly communicating with residents and will continue to carefully consider their perspectives and persistently promote this initiative."


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