Naju City Specialized Construction Association Presents Appreciation Plaque to Mayor Yoon Byung-tae
"Thanks for Protecting and Nurturing Local Specialized Construction Companies"
The Naju Specialized Construction Association expressed its gratitude to Yoon Byung-tae, the mayor of Naju.
The Korea Specialized Construction Association Naju Council (President Ryu Su-gil) announced on the 22nd that it visited Naju City Hall and presented a plaque of appreciation to Mayor Yoon Byung-tae for his efforts to protect and foster local specialized construction companies.
The presentation ceremony was attended by Mayor Yoon, President Ryu Su-gil, and about 20 members.
The council expressed its gratitude for Naju City's efforts to revitalize the local economy by improving the rate of negotiated contract awards by 3% last year and expanding contract agreements with local companies amid the worsening management difficulties of local specialized construction companies due to the economic downturn.
After the plaque presentation, the council also proposed improvements such as ▲ the honorary inspector system, ▲ reflecting designs suitable for site conditions, ▲ awarding outstanding construction companies, and ▲ improving the ready-mixed concrete price increase system.
Mayor Yoon said, "Despite the difficult times last year, I deeply thank the local specialized construction workers who have carried out various activities and support for the local community."
President Ryu stated, "The council will take the lead in enhancing the quality of public construction projects through safety accident prevention, responsible construction, and sincere construction."
The Naju Specialized Construction Association annually carries out various support and volunteer activities to create a warm local community, including donating scholarships for local talents and repairing homes for the housing-poor.
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