A Total of 27 Projects, Including Existing and New Initiatives
Three Times Higher Than the Annual Average

Ulsan Ulju-gun is accelerating the expansion of local transportation infrastructure this year by significantly increasing road construction and widening projects.


On the 25th, Ulju-gun announced that it will carry out a total of 27 road construction projects this year, including 11 ongoing projects (1 road alignment improvement, 2 widening projects, and 8 new road constructions) and 16 new projects (2 maintenance projects, 5 widening projects, and 9 new road constructions).


This year's projects represent nearly a threefold increase compared to the annual average of 10 projects in previous years. This expansion is in response to the growing demand for improved traffic conditions and the increasing need to maintain rural and main arterial roads, aiming to achieve balanced development of the road network throughout Ulju-gun.


As of the first quarter of this year, a budget of 45.1 billion KRW has been allocated to complete 3.7 km of new and widened roads, with the goal of completing 11 projects within the year. Additional funding will be allocated in phases according to project progress.


This expansion was especially influenced by last year's organizational restructuring of the road department, which separated road planning and construction duties. This specialization has streamlined administrative procedures, improved project implementation speed, and enabled more systematic project management.



An Ulju-gun official stated, "By significantly expanding road construction and widening projects this year, we expect to improve transportation accessibility, enhance residents' convenience, and have a positive impact on the local economy. We will do our best to lay the foundation for regional development through road construction and maintenance projects."

Ulju County Office

Ulju County Office

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