From left, Joo Woo-Jeong, CEO of Hyundai Engineering; Lee Gyu-bok, Head of Purchasing Division at Hyundai Engineering; Min Byeong-won, Head of Safety and Quality Division at Hyundai Engineering; Yu Geun-yong, President of Environment ENG; Lee Jay-hyun, CEO of Samho Geonyeong; Yun Chang-il, CEO of KG ECO; Kim Chang-jin, CEO of Seongjeonsa; Kim Seon-sik, CEO of Hana Electric; Lee Jae-hwan, CEO of Yeongdong Construction; Ko Guk-jin, CEO of Shinwon ENG Development; Yun Po-sun, CEO of Yulim; Jo Gwang-jin, CEO of Jeil Enterprise; An Chang-yeol, CEO of CEF Construction; and Jeong Dong-hun, CEO of JMS Construction, pose for a commemorative photo at the Safety and Quality Outstanding Partners Awards. /Courtesy of Hyundai Engineering

Hyundai Engineering said on the 30th that it held an awards ceremony for partner companies that achieved outstanding performance in safety and quality, moving to promote co-growth with partners and spread a safety culture at worksites.

Hyundai Engineering held the safety and quality excellent partner awards ceremony that day at the main conference room of the Construction Guarantee Cooperative in Gangnam District, Seoul. Chief Executive Joo Woo-Jeong and Head of the Safety and Quality Division Min Byeong-won attended, along with representatives from 112 partner companies.

The awards were prepared to spread a safety- and quality-first culture across all sites and strengthen mutual growth with partner companies. Hyundai Engineering conducted comprehensive safety and quality evaluations on 543 partner companies in the construction and materials institutional sector and selected the top 11 companies.

Yeongdong Construction was selected as the top partner and received a plaque of appreciation and a 50 million won prize. As excellent partners, 10 companies—Jeil Enterprise, Shinwon ENG Development, Seongjeonsa, Yulim, Hana Electric, Samho Gunyeong, KG Eco, CEF Construction, Hwan-gyeong ENG, and JMS Construction—were selected and each received a plaque of appreciation and a 20 million won prize.

Hyundai Engineering is strengthening and operating its reward program for safety and quality excellent partners. Starting in Nov. 2025, it expanded the rewards from a total of 25 million won for five companies to 50 million won for one top company and 20 million won each for 10 excellent companies, increasing the total reward scale to 10 times the previous level.

Also, starting in the second quarter of 2025, it introduced a reward program for outstanding cases of exercising the right to stop work, selecting 10 outstanding cases each quarter and sharing them with all employees. Along with this, it is continuously operating reward programs for safety-excellent sites and quality-excellent sites, strengthening a site-centered safety management system.

A Hyundai Engineering official said, "We prepared this awards ceremony to express our gratitude to the executives and employees of partner companies who worked to improve on-site safety and quality," adding, "We will continue to expand various support programs to raise the safety and quality levels at all sites."

Meanwhile, after the awards ceremony, Hyundai Engineering also provided training for partner companies on updates to safety and health systems and standards and on accident prevention guides, continuing cooperation and communication to strengthen on-site safety capabilities.

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