Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation

Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation

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Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) has decided to build four blocks (A1~A4) of apartment complexes with a total of 1,300 units around Gwanyang-dong, Anyang, and is publicly recruiting private housing project developers.


Regarding this private developer recruitment, GH announced on the 24th that it plans to sequentially receive letters of intent on the 28th of this month, project commitment letters on the 15th of next month, and project applications on November 10.


The selected private developer through the public competition will build a total of 1,317 units in the area of 521 Gwanyang-dong, Anyang, including 404 sale housing units, 300 integrated public rental housing units, and 613 long-term lease housing units.


GH plans to deploy numerous design experts to prepare differentiated spatial designs.


Capable 'emerging architects' under 45 years old with award-winning records will participate in the basic design, and the overall design and consultation will be entrusted to the 'GH Public Architects,' composed of architects and university professors, to enhance design completeness.


Additionally, opinions from the 'GH Home Editor,' consisting of various real demand groups interested in apartment housing, will be reflected to improve residential satisfaction.


Zero-energy grade 4, which surpasses the mandatory grade 5 standard according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's carbon neutrality roadmap, will be pilot-applied to the A3 block. Smart city-related facilities will also be installed, including a residential service app platform capable of visitor vehicle registration and community usage reservations, Internet of Things (IoT), an energy integrated monitoring facility for energy reduction across the four blocks, and a smart media board providing Anyang city administrative information.


In particular, community facilities tailored to residents' lifestyles will be introduced, and an environment where voluntary communities can be formed will be created through the activation of community programs.



Kim Seyong, CEO of GH, stated, "We will strive harder to supply high-quality housing, continuously develop public housing models that are not inferior to the private sector, and create residential spaces that quickly respond to diverse demands by household."


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