Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH) said on the 28th that it has built a "construction resources sharing platform" that enables the sharing and use of surplus resources at construction sites.
The construction resources sharing platform is a platform that shares information on construction resources so that materials brought into construction sites that are unused or reusable are not discarded but can be used again at other sites.
The platform can be used not only at LH construction sites but also at private construction sites. For example, if the remaining unused quantity of paving blocks brought into the A district development site is registered in the system, the person in charge at the nearby B apartment complex site receives it and uses it to set up the construction office in that district. The construction site in district A can reduce waste disposal costs, and the site in district B can cut material purchase costs.
Not only construction materials but also earth and stone, office equipment, and flood control materials can be shared. It even includes an "automatic matching function" that connects the site registering construction resources with the site in need, enhancing user convenience.
LH plans to strengthen ESG management, including carbon reduction and budget savings, by establishing a sustainable structure for recycling construction materials through the "construction resources sharing platform."
Lee Sang-jo, head of LH's Smart Construction and Safety Division, said, "Through this construction resources sharing platform, we can revive the value of surplus resources to achieve not only budget savings but also carbon reduction," adding, "We will continue to work to introduce smart construction technologies that reflect voices from the field and to create an eco-friendly construction ecosystem."