Construction of the Busan Regional Government Joint Office: Daebo Construction Consortium aims to start in 2025!

Daebo Construction outpaces Geumdong Construction in the final bidding phase

Busan Government Complex perspective

The possibility of Daebo Construction Consortium winning the bid for the Busan Government Complex construction has increased. Until August, Daebo Construction and Geumdong Construction were fiercely competing and submitted proposals, but in the design review results in September, Daebo Construction Consortium scored 99.42 points, significantly ahead of Geumdong Construction Consortium's 89.48 points.

The Public Procurement Service is expected to determine the final successful bidder after the objection procedure until the 10th of this month, including price points. However, considering the current score difference, predictions are coming out that Daebo Construction's order is almost certain.

This result is expected to prove Daebo Construction’s competitiveness once again. Future progress will be closely watched.




Daebo Construction's proposal strategy and differentiation points

Busan Government Complex perspective

Daebo Construction Consortium recently proposed four key strategies in the design review.

First, emphasis on symbolism and design specialization to increase the landmark value of the building with an exterior design that embodies light and sea.

Second, for stability and disaster response, a curtain wall system and disaster response facilities that can effectively respond to heavy rain and climate change will be implemented.

Third, the aim is to reduce carbon emissions by 7.3%, improve the geothermal system's performance by 22.9%, and increase the renewable energy generation capacity by 15.8% through eco-friendly design.

Finally, to manage smart construction, a customized construction plan for each phase will be presented using BIM (Building Information Modeling).

These strategies are recognized as a next-generation public building that is eco-friendly, smart, and safe, going beyond mere construction of a government complex.




Choryang-dong North Port redevelopment site emerges as a Busan administrative hub

Busan Government Complex design - HaeRim

The Busan Government Complex is expected to be constructed in the North Port redevelopment area of Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan. This complex will have a total of 12 floors and a floor area of 48,985 square meters. Construction is scheduled to start in November 2025, and completion is targeted by the end of 2028, with approximately three years of construction.

The institutions to be housed include Busan Customs, Busan Immigration Office, Gyeongnam Agricultural and Livestock Quarantine Headquarters, National Busan Quarantine Station, Busan Regional Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office, Namhae Marine Research Office, Busan Maritime Safety Tribunal, Gyeongnam Disease Response Center, Busan Fair Trade Office, and Busan & Dong-gu Election Commission, totaling 11.

This will allow about 1,000 employees to work in one building, greatly enhancing the efficiency of administrative work. The establishment of this government complex is expected to contribute to improving administrative services in the Busan area.

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In particular, among the resident institutions, seven have close ties to the maritime and fisheries sector, and it is expected that the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries will strengthen Busan's role as a hub for maritime administration.

Additionally, with the relocation of the Namhae Coast Guard and Eastern Fire Station, the construction of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries also seems likely.

This will form a cluster of marine-related institutions, which is expected to have a positive impact of bringing public institutions in the maritime field together in one place.




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Busan North Port as a global administrative and industrial hub

Busan Government Complex design - HaeRim

Once the Busan Government Complex is completed, the Choryang-dong area is expected to evolve into a global center in conjunction with the North Port redevelopment, beyond being a mere gathering of administrative institutions.

Local residents are expressing the opinion that not only administrative efficiency but also economic revitalization and attracting a maritime court should be aimed at developing Busan into an international maritime city.

Busan City plans to comprehensively promote the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, attract the headquarters of HMM, and foster advanced maritime industries as a follow-up to the construction of this government complex, further solidifying its position as the national marine capital.




Conclusion


Busan Government Complex design - HaeRim

The construction of a new government building in Busan has effectively been decided with the order from Daebo Construction Consortium. This project is expected to commence in November.

The complex, scheduled for completion by the end of 2028, plans to gather over 1,000 personnel from 11 institutions in Choryang-dong. This will significantly improve administrative efficiency in Busan and mark an important opportunity for Busan to become a center for maritime administration alongside the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. Who is the contractor for the construction of the Busan Government Complex?
Daebo Construction Consortium has secured the bid by significantly leading in the design review score.

The contractor for the Busan Government Complex construction is Daebo Construction Consortium, which scored 99.42 points, significantly ahead of its competitor Geumdong Construction Consortium (89.48 points). The Public Procurement Service is expected to finalize the successful bidder after the objection procedure, including price scores; however, considering the score difference, Daebo Construction's order is almost certain. This win demonstrates Daebo Construction's competitiveness, and attention is focused on future developments.

Q. What are the proposal strategies and differentiation points of Daebo Construction Consortium?
Symbolic design, disaster response, eco-friendly design, and BIM smart management are key strategies.

Daebo Construction Consortium has proposed an exterior design that embodies light and sea to enhance landmark value and a curtain wall system with disaster response facilities that can respond to climate change. Additionally, they set eco-friendly goals of reducing carbon emissions by 7.3%, improving geothermal performance by 22.9%, and expanding renewable energy by 15.8%, while also utilizing BIM technology to present customized construction plans for smart construction management. This differentiated strategy showcases a new standard for eco-friendly, smart, and safe public buildings.

Q. Where is the Busan Government Complex located and what is its size?
It will be a 12-story building in the North Port redevelopment area of Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan, covering approximately 48,985㎡ in total floor area.

The Busan Government Complex is expected to be built in the North Port redevelopment area of Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan, with 12 floors and a total floor area of approximately 48,985㎡. Construction will start in November 2025 and is targeted for completion by the end of 2028, spanning approximately three years. Eleven public institutions will be housed in the complex, and about 1,000 employees will work in one building, greatly enhancing the efficiency of administrative tasks.

Q. What institutions will be located in this complex and what are their characteristics?
Eleven institutions will be located here, many closely related to the maritime and fisheries sector.

The institutions to be located include Busan Customs, Busan Immigration Office, Gyeongnam Agricultural and Livestock Quarantine Headquarters, National Busan Quarantine Station, Busan Regional Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office, among a total of 11. Particularly, seven of these institutions have strong ties to the maritime and fisheries sector, suggesting that the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries will help position Busan as a maritime administrative hub. Additionally, the relocation of the Namhae Coast Guard and Eastern Fire Station is anticipated, which will create a cluster of related institutions.

Q. What are the expected effects of the completion of the Busan Government Complex on the region?
It will enhance administrative efficiency and contribute to Busan's rise as a global center in maritime affairs.

Once the complex is completed, it is expected to develop into a global administrative and industrial center beyond being a simple collection of administrative institutions in conjunction with the North Port redevelopment. Local residents and Busan City aim to enhance Busan's status as an international maritime city through improvements in administrative services, the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, attracting HMM's headquarters, and fostering advanced maritime industries. This will be a significant moment for revitalizing Busan's economy and establishing its role as the national marine capital.

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