Line Construction and Dongyang Construction Industry announced on the 14th that they have revamped their company websites and brand websites (The One, Paragon) into responsive web designs that can be implemented across various devices.

Line Construction and Dongyang Construction Industry have revamped their company and brand websites. <br>[Photo by Honor Communication]

Line Construction and Dongyang Construction Industry have revamped their company and brand websites.
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Through the UI (User Interface), visitors to the websites can easily find various menus, and the use of dynamic screen layouts and various images enhances the visual effects. Additionally, a new A/S guide and My Page were added to the customer center menu.


In particular, both companies introduced a new sustainability management menu on their websites, showcasing the management system operation model, ethics management committee, ethics charter, and social contribution, highlighting the corporate identity and value as business partners.


The PR center menu includes various news and corporate updates, as well as added SNS media such as YouTube, blogs, and Posts. Recruitment information and job postings for job seekers will also be continuously updated.


Representatives from Line Construction and Dongyang Construction Industry stated, "With over 5,000 households scheduled for sale in the second half of the year, we have completely renewed the websites to strengthen communication with customers. In particular, by actively utilizing YouTube and various SNS channels, we aim to create a corporate image that customers can easily and familiarly access."


Meanwhile, in the first half of this year, Line Construction and Dongyang Construction Industry supplied 917 households at Mareuk Park in Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, through a private park special project, and in August, they sold 695 households at Wi Park Central in Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City.



In October, they plan to supply a total of 1,004 households at Ilgok Park in Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, 695 households at Jungang Park in Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, 1,068 households in Segyo 2 District, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do, 1,247 households in Dongtan New Town, Hwaseong, and 622 households at Asan Techno Valley Phase 7 in Chungnam. Following that, in November, they will supply 391 households in Paju Unjeong 3 District, totaling 5,027 households in the second half of the year.


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