| Title |
A Study on Improving the Management Standards for Construction Supervision Personnel Deployment |
| Authors |
방홍순(Bang, Hong-Soon) ; 김은희(Kim, Eun-Hee) |
| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2026.42.1.115 |
| Keywords |
Building Construction; Deployment Management Record; Management Standards; Building Law |
| Abstract |
This study examines problems in the management standards for deploying construction supervision personnel, which have been identified as
key factors contributing to recurring safety accidents and inadequate oversight in building projects. A comprehensive review of relevant laws
and regulations was carried out, along with on-site inspections, expert perception surveys, and focus group interviews. The analysis identified
several structural issues, including inconsistencies across legal frameworks, weaknesses in the management systems of responsible institutions,
instances of duplicated supervisor deployment, and a lack of clear reporting procedures when accidents occur. To address these issues, the
study suggests clarifying the roles and responsibilities of each management entity, establishing a computerized and integrated
information-sharing system for supervision personnel deployment, defining reporting procedures, and introducing penalty provisions for
violations. These findings support improvements to the construction supervision system and provide a foundation for enhancing safety and
quality in building projects. |