Gyeonggi Provincial Government is holding a contest for "Good Apartment Complexes."


On June 14, Gyeonggi Province announced that it will accept applications for Good Apartment Complexes from the 31 cities and counties in the province until August 14.


The contest is open to apartment complexes within the province that are subject to mandatory management regulations. Complexes that have received use approval less than three years ago and rental apartment complexes are excluded. Evaluations will be divided into three groups according to the number of households: ▲Group A: 150 or more but fewer than 500 households ▲Group B: 500 or more but fewer than 1,000 households ▲Group C: 1,000 or more households.


The evaluation criteria include employment stability (30 points), human rights protection (21 points), mutual cooperation activities (17 points), and work environment (32 points).


This year, in particular, a new bonus point will be awarded for "efforts in thorough waste separation," with plans to actively identify and recognize excellent on-site case studies of daily practice.


The selection process consists of a first-round evaluation by each city and county, followed by a second-round evaluation by Gyeonggi Province. Each city and county will recommend to Gyeonggi Province the top-scoring complex in each group that scored at least 75 points in their own evaluation.


Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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For the recommended complexes, four evaluation committee members will conduct a document review and on-site evaluation in September, and a total of six complexes—two from each group—will be selected as the final winners.


The selected complexes will receive a certification plaque in the name of the Governor of Gyeonggi Province, and individuals with outstanding contributions will be awarded a commendation from the governor. The respective cities and counties will receive additional points in the evaluation for excellence in housing administration. In addition, Gyeonggi Province will grant a three-year exemption from direct planning audits, and will request the cities and counties to give priority support to these complexes when they apply for residential environment improvement projects.



Lim Kyuwon, head of the Apartment Housing Division at Gyeonggi Province, stated, "The Good Apartment Complex Contest is a program to identify and spread a warm residential culture that practices employment stability and human rights protection for apartment management workers," and added, "We hope for active interest and participation from exemplary apartment complexes where residents and management workers cooperate for mutual benefit."


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