Title |
Developing an Operational Model for Local Construction Safety Centers Based on Status Analysis and Work Monitoring |
Authors |
김민지(Kim, Minji) ; 유제연(Ryu, Jeyeon) ; 이여경(Lee Yeokyung) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2025.41.3.15 |
Keywords |
Local Construction Safety Center; Working Status; Monitoring of Work; Operation Model |
Abstract |
In 2018, the Local Construction Safety Center was introduced to local governments to improve the quality of architectural administrative
services by ensuring building safety and specializing architectural tasks. By 2021, establishing these centers became mandatory for regional
local governments and basic local governments with populations exceeding 500,000 to enable more professional building safety management.
In 2023, the requirement expanded based on building permit areas and the proportion of aged buildings, resulting in 140 local governments
being obligated to establish such centers. Despite operational challenges, the trend of expanding these centers continues. However, no
evaluation of their operational status has been conducted, highlighting the need for a grounded approach to improve their functionality
through on-site inspections. This study conducted inspections and work monitoring of the Local Construction Safety Centers and proposed an
operational model to enhance their effectiveness. |