Targeting Five Construction Sites
Inspections to Continue Until October 1

Director Kang Juyeop (first from the left in the front row) is inspecting the safety management status at the construction site of the Second Geumgang Bridge in Gongju. / Photo by Construction Agency

Director Kang Juyeop (first from the left in the front row) is inspecting the safety management status at the construction site of the Second Geumgang Bridge in Gongju. / Photo by Construction Agency

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With the Chuseok holiday approaching, the Multifunctional Administrative City Construction Agency will inspect five construction sites under its jurisdiction to check for any overdue construction payments or unpaid wages for workers, as well as review safety management plans for the sites during the holiday period.


The inspection for overdue payments will be conducted over a two-week period until October 1. The agency will check whether subcontractor payments, construction equipment fees, and worker wages are being paid appropriately. If any overdue payments are found, the agency plans to urge construction companies to ensure that all outstanding amounts are paid in full before the Chuseok holiday.


In addition to checking for overdue payments, the agency will also update emergency contact networks and review safety management plans at active construction sites to prevent accidents during the Chuseok holiday period.



Kim Jusik, Director of Project Management, stated, "Ahead of Chuseok, we will thoroughly verify the payment of construction fees and worker wages to ensure that everyone involved at the construction sites can enjoy a warm and pleasant holiday."


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