Attending the General Meeting of the Gimpo City Construction-Related Companies Association
Discussing Challenges Faced by the Local Construction Industry
Kim Byung-su: "We Will Seek Ways to Ensure Fair Opportunities and Make Gimpo Business-Friendly"

Kim Byung-su, Mayor of Gimpo City, attended the general meeting of the Gimpo City Construction-Related Companies Association on the 17th, listened to the difficulties faced by business owners, and pledged to move toward a city favorable for businesses through continuous communication.

Kim Byung-su, Mayor of Gimpo (fourth from the left in the front row), attended the General Meeting of the Gimpo Construction-Related Business Association on the 17th and is communicating with businesspeople. Photo by Gimpo City

Kim Byung-su, Mayor of Gimpo (fourth from the left in the front row), attended the General Meeting of the Gimpo Construction-Related Business Association on the 17th and is communicating with businesspeople. Photo by Gimpo City

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According to Gimpo City on the 19th, the Gimpo City Construction-Related Companies Association is an organization composed of about 60 member companies within the jurisdiction, playing a role in promoting cooperation among local construction companies and fostering the development of the construction industry. At the general meeting, key agenda items such as the 2025 budget and business plan review, and the election of executives were discussed, with Song Yoo-geun being re-elected as chairman.


Mayor Kim Byung-su attended the general meeting along with the Director of the Future Strategy Bureau, Director of the Economic Bureau, Head of the Future Urban Construction Division, Head of the Corporate Support Division, and Head of the Housing Division. Through a session titled ‘Dialogue with the Mayor of Gimpo,’ they listened closely to voices from the field and brainstormed ways to improve existing issues.


Members of the association expressed their gratitude for the attendance of the mayor and the heads of related departments at the general meeting, and proposed expanding the participation of local companies in construction sites within the jurisdiction and holding regular meetings with construction-related institutions.


Mayor Kim Byung-su stated, “Together with the attending directors and division heads, we will consider ways to ensure that local companies have fair opportunities at construction sites within the jurisdiction, and carefully review the areas where the city can provide support to make Gimpo a city favorable for businesses.”



Meanwhile, under the 8th elected administration, Gimpo City is expanding the scope of communication in city governance through dialogue with various citizens, shaping the future of Gimpo based on the voices of its residents.


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