Gyeonggi-do Announces Open Recruitment for Demolition Project Supervisors and Building Management Inspection Agencies
Gyeonggi Province is recruiting ‘Demolition Supervisors and Building Management Inspection Agencies’ to strengthen the safety of building demolition work and systematically carry out building maintenance.
Gyeonggi Province announced on the 18th that it will secure excellent supervisors and inspection agencies to further enhance building safety management, and will conduct an additional online recruitment from the 31st of this month to the 4th of next month through the ‘Building Life Cycle Management System (https://blcm.go.kr)’. Currently, there are about 1,900 demolition supervisors and 350 inspection agencies in the province.
Demolition supervisors play a role in guiding and supervising the site to ensure that buildings are safely demolished. Building management inspection agencies perform the role of inspecting the maintenance status of buildings to prevent aging and risk factors of facilities.
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Park Jong-geun, Director of the Building Policy Division of Gyeonggi Province, said, "Through this public recruitment, we will select demolition supervisors and inspection agencies with expertise to strengthen safety in the building demolition and maintenance process."
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