MOU Signed to Promote Safety for Socially Marginalized Groups
Bando Construction Launches Initiative Since Last Year

From the left, Jeongryeol Lee, Head of Construction Division at Bando Construction, and Hangyu Lee, President of the Seoul Association of Vocational Rehabilitation Facilities for the Disabled, are posing for a commemorative photo at the win-win cooperation agreement ceremony held on the 18th. Bando Construction

From the left, Jeongryeol Lee, Head of Construction Division at Bando Construction, and Hangyu Lee, President of the Seoul Association of Vocational Rehabilitation Facilities for the Disabled, are posing for a commemorative photo at the win-win cooperation agreement ceremony held on the 18th. Bando Construction

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Bando Construction announced on April 21 that it has signed a "Love Home Repair" memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Seoul Association of Vocational Rehabilitation Facilities for the Disabled to promote safety and create a comfortable working environment for socially marginalized groups.


Since last year, Bando Construction has selected one facility for the socially marginalized per quarter and has been carrying out residential and workplace environment improvement projects four times a year. This year, the company signed an agreement with the Seoul Association of Vocational Rehabilitation Facilities for the Disabled to launch Love Home Repair activities for rehabilitation facilities for the disabled, marking the official start of the initiative.


This social contribution activity was prepared to improve the residential and working environments of people with disabilities who are exposed to outdated facilities despite their physical challenges. This year, workplace environment improvement activities will be carried out once per quarter, for a total of four times, with Bando Construction employees voluntarily participating in the improvement efforts. The target facilities are rehabilitation centers for the disabled located in Seoul, where activities such as painting workspaces and renovating entrance areas will be conducted.


The target sites for workplace improvement are selected in cooperation with the association, and repair plans are tailored and implemented according to each facility's characteristics and scale. Specific renovation areas include wallpapering and flooring replacement in key activity rooms, restroom facility repairs, electrical wiring maintenance, and installation of safety facilities to prevent accidents.


Meanwhile, last year Bando Construction also carried out environment improvement activities at four residential and workplace facilities for people with disabilities. The company's first residential environment improvement initiative began in 2006 with the Love Home Construction Support Project for local seniors living alone.



Jeongryeol Lee, Head of Construction Division at Bando Construction, stated, "It is meaningful that this is not just a sponsorship activity, but that employees working at Bando Ubora sites are directly participating in residential environment improvement activities for vulnerable groups and sharing their talents."


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