DL Construction announced on the 13th that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) related to ‘Public-Private Elderly Job Creation and iHUG Housing Services’ at Incheon City Hall on the 12th.


Jodongam, President of Incheon Urban Corporation (from left), Kwak Sooyun, CEO of DL Construction, Kim Changhwan, President of the Incheon Chapter of the Korea Construction Association, Yoo Jungbok, Mayor of Incheon, Ji Mooncheol, President of the Incheon Chapter of the Korea Specialty Contractors Association, and Jo Sangbeom, Chairman of the Incheon Community Chest of Korea, are posing for a commemorative photo. (Provided by DL Construction)

Jodongam, President of Incheon Urban Corporation (from left), Kwak Sooyun, CEO of DL Construction, Kim Changhwan, President of the Incheon Chapter of the Korea Construction Association, Yoo Jungbok, Mayor of Incheon, Ji Mooncheol, President of the Incheon Chapter of the Korea Specialty Contractors Association, and Jo Sangbeom, Chairman of the Incheon Community Chest of Korea, are posing for a commemorative photo. (Provided by DL Construction)

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On this day, in addition to DL Construction, which is based in Incheon, △ Incheon Metropolitan City △ Incheon Urban Corporation (iH) △ Korea Construction Association Incheon Branch △ Korea Specialty Contractors Association Incheon Branch △ Incheon Community Chest of Korea, among others, signed the MOU mutually.


The iHUG housing service is a project promoted to stabilize housing and improve the quality of life for vulnerable groups within Incheon. The effective period is five years from the date of signing. Through this MOU, DL Construction plans to actively carry out cooperative activities in the field of public-private social contribution along with supporting this project.


Previously, DL Construction has been continuously conducting activities to support vulnerable groups in the Incheon area.


First, since 2009, it has been distributing briquettes to marginalized groups, and since 2017, it has changed the support item to kimchi for kimjang and has continued sharing annually. Last year, it donated a total of 3.5 tons of kimchi for kimjang to all households (320 households) in the ‘jjokbangchon’ located in Jung-gu, Dong-gu, Gyeyang-gu, and Michuhol-gu, as well as some elderly households (30 households) collecting waste paper.



In addition, it continues sharing activities targeting vulnerable groups in the Incheon area, such as △ repairing households judged ‘inappropriate’ for electrical facilities △ supporting the purchase of fire extinguishers and gas leak detectors △ providing scholarships for children of migrant women △ donating ramen.


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