Practical Training and Sharing of Policy Initiatives
Raising Expectations for Improved Administrative Service Quality

Sangju City, North Gyeongsang Province (Mayor Kang Youngseok), conducted a competency enhancement training program for civil engineering public officials at the Sangju City Library’s SangSang Hall on March 13. This training was organized with the aim of strengthening practical capabilities in construction administration and reinforcing interdepartmental collaboration systems to establish a more professional and efficient foundation for administrative work.

Capacity Building Training for Civil Engineering Public Officials in Progress / Photo by Lee Ihwan

Capacity Building Training for Civil Engineering Public Officials in Progress / Photo by Lee Ihwan

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Approximately 80 civil engineering public officials from Sangju City participated in the training, which covered comprehensive topics including major administrative disposition cases in the construction sector, key points of the Serious Accidents Punishment Act, and updates on the progress of Sangju City’s major policy projects, focusing on both practical field work and administration.


Through the training, participants deepened their understanding of relevant laws and procedures and created an opportunity to enhance both their ability to handle civil complaints and their job performance skills.


In particular, this training went beyond a simple work seminar by sharing the status of key policy projects, thereby revitalizing information exchange between departments and placing emphasis on strengthening communication and cooperation among staff members. Through these efforts, Sangju City intends to improve work efficiency in the process of advancing construction projects and to enhance the quality of administrative services in a way that citizens can experience firsthand.



An official from Sangju City stated, "This training will not only enhance the expertise and practical response capabilities of civil engineering public officials, but also serve as an opportunity to further solidify the foundation for interdepartmental cooperation," adding, "We will continue to expand opportunities for education and communication to establish a more efficient work environment and to improve the quality of administrative services."


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