Daewoo E&C announced on the 13th that it was selected as the preferred negotiation partner for the 「Eco Delta City 11BL Private Participation Public Housing Project」 held on the 7th. Daewoo E&C is participating in this project as a consortium with Sammi Construction, HJ Heavy Industries, Jiwon Construction, and Hanchang ENC.


The project site is located at Eco Delta City 11BL, Gangdong-dong, Gangseo-gu, Busan Metropolitan City. The construction scale consists of 13 apartment buildings with 1,370 households, ranging from 2 basement floors to 24 above-ground floors, with a total contract amount of 364.7 billion KRW.

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To win the Eco Delta City 11BL project, Daewoo E&C proposed the ‘Neo Delta City,’ which combines city, nature, people, and technology. It was designed so that three green axes connect the city and nature centered around a large central plaza, and plans to create a complex that maximizes openness and publicness by securing a refreshing view corridor and wind path up to 28 meters wide.


In addition, the project will maximize 4-bay cross-ventilation units to enhance residential performance and apply flexible floor plans to enable various lifestyle arrangements. Furthermore, it plans to establish an eco-friendly smart complex by introducing advanced systems that block fine dust and viruses, and by obtaining zero-energy building certification grades.



A Daewoo E&C official stated, “Despite the domestic real estate downturn, Daewoo E&C has built a balanced business portfolio without concentration, including SOC projects such as roads and railways, public housing, urban maintenance, overseas projects, and renewable energy,” adding, “Daewoo E&C is pursuing not only the Busan Eco Delta City 11BL but also the Hwaseong Dongtan Private Participation Public Housing Project.”


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