Gyeonggi Province will operate a ‘Visiting Maintenance School’ targeting 20 redevelopment and reconstruction associations in 12 areas within the province from September, starting with Gunpo City on the 17th of this month.


The Visiting Maintenance School is a program that educates residents involved in redevelopment and reconstruction on the entire maintenance project process, from association establishment, construction, to association dissolution and liquidation.


Gyeonggi Province explained that recently, many districts have experienced delays in maintenance projects due to the downturn in the construction market, disputes within construction companies and associations, and therefore saw the need for related education targeting association members, deciding to proceed with operating the maintenance school.


Poster for Gyeonggi-do Redevelopment and Reconstruction Maintenance School Operation Plan 안내

Poster for Gyeonggi-do Redevelopment and Reconstruction Maintenance School Operation Plan 안내

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This year, Gyeonggi Province will especially provide education in various fields including ▲maintenance project procedures, association establishment and operation, contractor selection ▲construction cost disputes, contract negotiations with contractors, association inspection and pointed cases ▲standard budget accounting regulations, dissolution and liquidation ▲estimated contributions and appraisals, and commercial negotiation.


The Visiting Maintenance School is open to any residents interested in maintenance projects, including promotion committees and association members, who can participate in the education according to the schedule.


Gyeonggi Province is preparing to establish standard administrative work regulations for associations to promote transparent and prompt maintenance projects, build a comprehensive maintenance project management system, and produce and distribute a guidebook on standard budget accounting regulations. Additionally, it plans to support associations by dispatching experts in various fields through a dispute mediation support team.



Lee Gye-sam, Director of the Urban Housing Office of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "Redevelopment and reconstruction projects often come to a halt due to the lack of expertise within associations and rapidly changing policies, creating unfortunate situations. Through the Visiting Maintenance School, we expect to provide association members with professional knowledge, increase interest in maintenance projects, and prevent internal disputes within associations."


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