Ansan City to Recruit Water Supply Construction Service Agencies on May 26-27
Recruitment of Five Agencies
Water Supply and Leak Repair Services Delegated
On May 9, the city of Ansan in Gyeonggi Province announced that it will publicly recruit "water supply construction service agencies" for two days from May 26 to 27.
This public recruitment is being conducted because the designation of the current water supply construction service agencies will expire on June 30 of the following month.
Through this recruitment, five agencies will be selected. Eligible applicants are companies that hold a water and sewage facility construction business license under the Framework Act on the Construction Industry and fully meet the city's criteria for designation as a water supply construction service agency.
The city will conduct on-site inspections and other evaluations for the applicant companies, and will select the agencies in June. Once selected, the agencies will be responsible for handling the city's water supply construction and leak repair works for three years, from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2028. For urgent leak repairs, the city will be divided into five zones, with each agency responsible for one zone.
For more details, refer to the "Notices and Announcements" section on the city hall website or contact the Water Administration Division at city hall.
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Choi Miyeon, head of the Ansan City Waterworks and Sewerage Office, said, "We will ensure that there are no disruptions in the supply of tap water to citizens through strict and fair evaluations."
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