HanmiGlobal, a corporations specializing in construction project management (PM), said on the 5th that it strengthened the energy infrastructure institutional sector through its 2026 regular executive appointments and organizational restructuring.

Kim Jong-hoon, HanmiGlobal chairman, delivers congratulatory remarks at the seminar Unification Germany's National Land Development and the Korean Peninsula's Territorial Strategy at the Construction Association Hall in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on the 17th./Courtesy of HanmiGlobal

HanmiGlobal promoted four executive directors with leadership and expertise. It also expanded the role of President for business operations Kim Yong-sik. The scope of changes was kept to a minimum to maintain overall organizational stability. The Energy Infrastructure Business Team was elevated to a business division, and the Nuclear Power Group was expanded and reorganized into the Nuclear Power Business Unit to accelerate efforts to strengthen competitiveness in energy and infrastructure.

HanmiGlobal is carrying out PM for the Nakwol Offshore Wind project, cited as Korea's largest offshore wind farm. This year, it won a project for a solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) in Guam, marking its first entry into the U.S. solar and BESS market. Also this year in Saudi Arabia, it won the PM contract for Zone 7 of the Green Riyadh program, a project with a total budget of 14 trillion won, achieving results in expanding its overseas business. The following are the personnel appointments.

◇ Executive director promotions

▲ Sim Hyeong-su ▲ Won Yeong-ho ▲ Lee Sang-ryeong ▲ Choi Yun-yeong

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