Daebang Construction is stepping up efforts to strengthen construction quality management.
The company said April 21 it is operating a companywide quality-control system built around three priorities: strict oversight of construction quality, reducing defects and responding actively after problems arise.
A key feature is joint inspections by headquarters and job sites. In addition to on-site staff, the headquarters architecture team visits all sites in person to check common areas and identify potential defect risks in advance. The company said it also continually revises construction guidelines using data gathered at sites and applies updates immediately across projects. When defects occur, it aims to respond quickly before issues escalate into disputes, focusing on reducing inconvenience for residents.
Daebang Construction said it was not ranked in the Transport Ministry’s list of the “top 20 apartment builders by defect rulings for the first half of 2026,” neither for the past six months nor on a cumulative five-year basis. The company noted the indicator is widely viewed as one measure consumers use to gauge builders’ quality and reliability.
“Residential products ultimately come down to quality and trust,” a company official said. “We will continue revising guidelines based on site data and reflecting them across all sites.”
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