Alumni Hak Soo Yoon elected as chairperson of KSCA
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Alumni Hak-soo Yoon (9th class) of the Graduate School of Construction Legal Affairs elected as the 13th Chairperson of the Korea Specialty Contractors Association
Photo source: Mechanical Equipment Newspaper
Hak-soo
Yoon, an alumnus of Kwangwoon University's Graduate School of Construction
Legal Affairs (9th class), has been elected as the 13th Chairperson of the
Korea Specialty Contractors Association.
The Korea
Specialty Contractors Association announced that during the second special
general meeting for the 2024 fiscal year held on Wednesday, September 4, 2024,
Hak-soo Yoon, the current president of Jangpyeong Construction and chairperson
of the Central Association, was elected as the 13th chairperson. His term will
run from November 1, 2024, to October 31, 2027, for a total of three years.
Yoon has
been credited with protecting the pride of the specialty construction industry
through notable achievements, such as expanding and extending protected areas
for specialized work, normalizing defect responsibility for construction
companies, and eradicating illegal activities at construction sites.
In his
acceptance speech, Chairperson Yoon expressed, "Drawing on my experience
and past successes, I will swiftly deliver results by realigning our business
strategies to tackle key challenges, including the imbalance in the
construction industry's production structure and the Serious Accident
Punishment Act. My full commitment will be devoted to opening a new chapter for
specialty construction, with an unwavering focus on our member companies."
The Korea
Specialty Contractors Association is a construction industry organization
established for the protection of the rights and interests of specialty
contractors and the improvement of construction-related systems. It is a legal
entity established under Article 50 of the Framework Act on the Construction
Industry in South Korea.
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