Relocation of Existing Sewage Treatment Plant to Shindae-dong
Six Construction Companies Including Hanwha Construction Division Participate
Hanwha Leads Modernization with Advanced Water Treatment Technology

Hanwha Construction Division attended the 'Pyeongtaek City Tongbok Public Sewage Treatment Facility Modernization Groundbreaking Ceremony' held on the 6th at Shindae Sports Park in Shindae-dong, Pyeongtaek City, announcing the successful groundbreaking.

Seungmo Kim, CEO of Hanwha (third from the right), is conducting a ceremony to commemorate the groundbreaking. Photo by Hanwha.

Seungmo Kim, CEO of Hanwha (third from the right), is conducting a ceremony to commemorate the groundbreaking. Photo by Hanwha.

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The event was attended by Jeong Jang-seon, Mayor of Pyeongtaek, Kang Jeong-gu, Chairman of the Pyeongtaek City Council, Kim Seung-mo, Head of Hanwha Construction Division, and others. They shared the progress and future plans of the project and held a ceremony to commemorate the groundbreaking.


This project involves relocating and integrating the existing public sewage treatment plant located in Tongbok-dong, Pyeongtaek City, to Shindae-dong and placing it underground. On the surface, an eco-friendly park, sports facilities, and rest areas will be created. The total project cost is 214.6 billion KRW. The project method is a profit-sharing type private investment project (BTO-a), with six construction companies including Hanwha Construction Division in charge of the construction, and Hanwha's subsidiary Eco E&O responsible for operation for 30 years.



Kim Seung-mo, the head, stated, “Based on Hanwha Construction Division’s experience and technological capabilities in private investment water treatment projects, we will make this project a successful modernization case.”


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