The License Committee is designated by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure
and Transport in construction machinery and technologies to administer
the First Class and the Second Class Construction Equipment and Technologies
License Examinations as set forth in Article 27 of the Construction
Industry Law. The examinations cover six categories: Type I (tractors),
Type II (excavators), Type III (motor graders), Type IV (compacting
equipment), Type V (road paving equipment) and Type VI (equipment
for foundation work).
Those who have passed these examinations are granted the qualifications
and privileges as follows: |
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By the application for issue of a license
certificate, they may receive their license certifications
(First/Second Class Construction Equipment and Technologies
Engineer License) from the Minister of Land, Infrastructure
and Transport. |
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By the application for the permission of
a General Construction Business Operator, he or she can,
in both of the first and second-class licenses, have the
qualification to be appointed as regular chief engineer
at each branch office. |
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By the application for the permission of
a Special Construction Business Operator, he or she can
have the qualification to be appointed as regular chief
engineer at each branch office. This privilege is limited
to the First Class License only. |
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The Special Construction Business Operator
(civil engineering and road paving) is obliged to post
an administrative engineer at the sites of public works
(needing a certificate as administrative engineer for
designated construction businesses). Those who have passed
the examination of this category (First Class only) are
entitled to such qualifications. |
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The Industrial Safety and Health Law requires
attendance at technical workshops. Those who have passed
the examinations may be entitled to being exempted from
all or part of the mandatory workshops. |
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The Industrial Safety and Health Law requires
posting special voluntary inspectors. Those who have passed
the examinations may be entitled to such qualifications. |
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