Public Procurement Service, Integration and Management of Safety Inspection Agencies
The Public Procurement Service announced on the 28th that it will compile and manage an integrated list of safety inspection agencies used to select safety inspection companies.
According to the Construction Technology Promotion Act, safety inspections require each ordering agency to recruit companies and create a list, from which companies must be selected.
Diagram illustrating the system improvements before and after the list of safety inspection agencies. Provided by the Public Procurement Service.
View original imageIn this process, safety inspection companies had to endure the inconvenience of repeatedly submitting a large amount of application documents such as credit ratings and performance records to each ordering agency.
Accordingly, the Public Procurement Service plans to recruit safety inspection companies nationwide using the Nara Market system and provide the integrated list only to ordering agencies that wish to use it.
The Public Procurement Service expects that activating the use of the integrated list will reduce administrative inconveniences for both construction ordering agencies and safety inspection companies.
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Kang Seong-min, Director of the Facility Project Bureau at the Public Procurement Service, said, “We expect that providing the integrated list service will create conditions that allow focusing on safety inspection tasks at construction sites.”
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