Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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Gyeonggi Province is set to select model and co-prosperity management complexes for apartment housing.


On the 30th, Gyeonggi Province announced that it will select a total of 9 complexes, three top complexes per group, this September through a two-stage evaluation process: the first evaluation by city and county governments and the second on-site evaluation by the province. The evaluation covers 17 criteria across four areas: general management, facility safety and maintenance, community revitalization, and recycling and energy saving. Additional points are awarded for excellent cases such as the formation of inter-floor noise management committees and improvements in security guard employment contracts.


Selected complexes will receive a model co-prosperity management complex certification plaque and a commendation from the governor of Gyeonggi Province.


Apartments wishing to participate can submit an application form to the apartment housing department of their respective city or county within the deadline. Since the application deadlines vary by city and county, detailed information should be obtained from each local government.


Park Jong-geun, head of the apartment housing division at the province, stated, "Since this year's selection of model co-prosperity management complexes will be conducted after the end of COVID-19 and the return to normal life, we expect many apartment complexes to participate." He added, "Unlike before, complexes selected as model co-prosperity management complexes will also receive the benefit of a three-year exemption from Gyeonggi Province’s planned audits."



The model co-prosperity management complex selection project for apartment housing was first launched nationwide by Gyeonggi Province in 1997 to create a livable apartment housing environment through resident welfare, strengthening autonomous functions, and community revitalization. This year marks the 27th year of the program, and up to last year, a total of 290 apartment complexes have been selected as model co-prosperity management complexes.


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