The construction project of the Nammok Complex Community Center within Nammok Elementary School in Dong-gu, Ulsan, managed by the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education, has been selected for the school complex facility project announced by the Ministry of Education and will receive a budget of 8.46 billion KRW.


The Ulsan Office of Education plans to expand the public parking lot and Eoullim Center development projects, currently being carried out with Dong-gu Office, into the Nammok Complex Community Center construction project.


Combining the national funding of 7.26 billion KRW and local funding of 6.9 billion KRW secured through the existing Nammok Urban Regeneration Project, the total project cost amounts to approximately 22.6 billion KRW.


The Nammok Complex Community Center, to be completed by 2027, will utilize the existing futsal field and play/rest area within Nammok Elementary School, with a two-story building covering a total floor area of 6,520㎡. The first floor will house a multipurpose auditorium, and the second floor will include care classrooms and after-school classrooms. The public parking lot will be constructed underground on floors 1 and 2, each with 75 parking spaces.


The main building is scheduled for completion in February 2026, and the remaining facilities, including the restructuring of the playground, are planned to be completed in the first half of 2027.

Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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The school complex facility project is designed to install cultural and welfare facilities in schools that serve as the center of neighborhood living areas, allowing students and local residents to share the space and play a pivotal role in forming a local community centered around the school space.


The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education has organized and operates the School Complex Facility Activation Regional Council, the first of its kind nationwide, to utilize schools as the center of local life through cooperation between schools and local governments.


Starting with the Nammok Elementary School complex facility project contest, the Office of Education plans to create excellent and specialized school complex facilities that students and residents can use regularly.



Park Hyung-gwan, Director of the Green Smart Future School Promotion Team, said, “We hope that through continuous mutual cooperation between the Office of Education and local governments, many cases of school facility complexification will emerge in Ulsan.”


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