Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation (SH) said on the 22nd that it conducted "companywide prevention training on illegal subcontracting in construction works."

The training was prepared to preemptively prevent illegal subcontracting at construction sites and establish a sound construction culture in response to the government's recent tough crackdown on illegal subcontracting and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's expanded joint inspections.

SH employees and on-site officials are participating in the "Company-wide Training to Prevent Illegal Subcontracting at Construction Sites" held on the 22nd. /Courtesy of SH

Comprising two parts in total, the training included not only SH internal staff but also site agents and construction project management engineers at SH construction sites. The specific curriculum covered ◇ related laws and regulations such as the Framework Act on the Construction Industry ◇ cases of detecting illegal subcontracting and sanctions ◇ practical use of subcontracting management programs (One-PMIS, Subcontract Keeper, KISCON).

SH plans to use this training as an opportunity to enhance all employees' capacity to prevent illegal subcontracting and will continue to promote ongoing training and institutional improvements to create a transparent and fair construction environment.

Hwang Sang-ha, SH president, said, "Our corporation's mission is to protect citizens' safety and provide high-quality public housing," adding, "Illegal subcontracting is an act that can never be tolerated, and we ask all employees to use today's training to strengthen, with one mind, their resolve to eradicate illegal subcontracting."

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