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Strategies to develop maintenance engineers for multiple dwellings in Korea—Focusing on the US and Japanese qualification systems

AbstractKorea has focused on growth-oriented policies by creating new housing units rather than maintaining or rehabilitating existing ones although having a housing stock as huge as those of other advanced nations. There have been, thus, few efforts to develop professional human resources who maintain and preserve the existing housing. Now, it has been a considerable time since two million housing units were built in the new towns around Seoul such as Bundang and Ilsan. It is expected that maintenance engineers for multiple dwellings will be of much importance in Korea.The purpose of this study is to present ways to develop maintenance engineers for multiple dwellings in Korea by analyzing the US and Japanese qualification systems for maintenance engineers for multi-family dwellings.
- Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology Korea (Republic of)
- Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology Korea (Republic of)
- Yonsei University Korea (Republic of)
- Yonsei University Korea (Republic of)
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Multiple dwellings, Engineers of maintenance, Qualification system
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Multiple dwellings, Engineers of maintenance, Qualification system
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