The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education will operate a Defect Management Guidance and Inspection Team to further strengthen the defect management system for educational facilities.


On the 18th, the Office of Education announced that it held an operation briefing session for the 'Defect Management Guidance and Inspection Team' at the Suwon Southern Office as a follow-up measure to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed on February 20 between Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, and Yang Jeong-sik, President of the Gyeonggi Architects Association.


The briefing session was organized to share the roles and operational directions of the guidance and inspection team.


On the same day, the Office of Education appointed 50 experts affiliated with the Gyeonggi Architects Association as members of the Defect Management Guidance and Inspection Team.


Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is taking a commemorative photo after awarding a letter of appointment to the Defect Management Inspection Team on the 18th. Photo by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is taking a commemorative photo after awarding a letter of appointment to the Defect Management Inspection Team on the 18th. Photo by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

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The inspection team will check the status of defect management using the Integrated Educational Facility Information System (KEIIS) targeting 25 educational support offices in the province. They will also perform roles such as verifying defect data input and management, and supporting improvement measures.


Additionally, the team will prepare and review review materials to determine whether there is any poor-quality construction, supporting the decision-making of the Poor Construction Prevention Committee. Through this, the expertise in the review process of poor-quality construction will be enhanced, and reliable judgments will be made based on objective data.



Meanwhile, the Office of Education plans to conduct regular defect management guidance and inspections targeting 25 educational support offices from April to November, taking this agreement as an opportunity. At the end of this year, a meeting will be held to share the results of cooperation between the two organizations and discuss improvement plans.


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