Umi Construction Achieves Top Rating in Ministry of Land Cooperation Evaluation for Seven Consecutive Years

By Hong Seung Woo Posted : July 2, 2026, 11:12 Updated : July 2, 2026, 11:12
Umi Construction's Gangnam Office, Rinse Square. [Photo=Umi Construction]

Umi Construction has received the highest rating in the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's cooperation evaluation for construction companies for the seventh consecutive year.

On July 2, Umi Construction announced that it achieved a score of over 95 points in the "2026 Cooperation Evaluation for Construction Companies" released by the ministry.

The cooperation evaluation is a system implemented under the Construction Industry Basic Act to strengthen collaborative relationships among construction companies and promote balanced development in the construction industry, as well as efficient execution of construction projects.

Umi Construction maintained its top rating by scoring consistently high across all evaluation categories, including joint contracting and subcontracting performance, nurturing partner companies, and credibility.

With this top rating, Umi Construction will receive incentives such as a 6% bonus in pre-qualification for public bidding from the Public Procurement Service and reductions in penalties under the Construction Industry Basic Act.

To foster mutual growth with partner companies, Umi Construction provides support for training and capacity building, financial assistance, early cash payments, and safety equipment.

In a context of rising construction costs and increasing safety management burdens, a stable collaboration system with partner companies is considered a key factor influencing construction quality and competitiveness on site.

A representative from Umi Construction stated, "Coexistence with partner companies is fundamental to building quality homes. We will continue to strive for collaboration with our partners as co-builders of the same project."



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