Discussion on Measures to Increase Participation Rate and Support for Local Businesses

On the 18th, Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam held a 'Meeting Day for Construction Stakeholders' in the 3rd conference room of the city hall to seek ways to revitalize the local construction industry by providing a communication opportunity between major construction companies and construction association officials.

Meeting Day for Architecture Professionals.

Meeting Day for Architecture Professionals.

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The meeting was attended by about 30 people, including major construction contractors in the area, the Gyeongsangnam-do branch of the Korea Construction Association, the Gyeongsangnam-do branch of the Korea Specialty Construction Association, the Ulsan-Gyeongsangnam-do branch of the Korea Mechanical Equipment Construction Association, and executives of the Changwon City Architects Association.


During the meeting, discussions were held on ▲ promotion of Changwon City's major urban and architectural policies ▲ measures to increase the order acquisition rate of local construction companies and expand subcontracting participation ▲ listening to difficulties faced by construction stakeholders to find solutions to challenges in the local construction industry.


The city plans to continuously pay attention to revitalizing the local construction economy by discussing the development direction of local construction companies through holding meetings to revitalize the local construction industry and by strengthening communication among construction stakeholders to establish a customized win-win cooperation foundation.



Jo Myung-rae, the 2nd Vice Mayor, said, “We deeply recognize that the construction industry is facing difficult circumstances. We will positively review the issues raised for revitalizing the local economy and strive to find practical solutions.”


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