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Kumho Engineering & Construction Selected for Pyeongtaek Public Housing Project
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Kumho Engineering & Construction Selected for Pyeongtaek Public Housing Project

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kumho Engineering & Construction has been selected as the preferred bidder for a public housing construction project in Pyeongtaek's Godeok International City.
  • The project, located near the Samsung Electronics Pyeongtaek campus, involves constructing 1,295 units across 17 buildings.
  • The development will feature units ranging from 74 to 84 square meters, with a focus on specialized design elements.

Kumho Engineering & Construction has been named the preferred bidder for a significant public housing development in Pyeongtaek's Godeok International City. The project, designated as the 'Pyeongtaek Godeok A-72 and A-73 Block Private Participation Public Housing Construction Project,' marks a substantial new venture for the company.

The strategic location of the development, adjacent to the expansive Samsung Electronics Pyeongtaek campus, is highlighted as a key advantage. This proximity is expected to enhance the project's appeal and potential for residents, particularly those connected to the technology giant.

The development plan includes the construction of 1,295 housing units spread across 17 buildings. These residences will feature a range of unit sizes, from 74 to 84 square meters, catering to various household needs. A strong emphasis will be placed on differentiated, specialized designs, aiming to create a modern and attractive living environment within the Godeok International City.

The project's structure as a 'private participation public housing' initiative suggests a collaborative effort between the public sector and private developers like Kumho Engineering & Construction, aiming to deliver quality public housing solutions.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.