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建築物 監理의 改善에 관한 硏究A Study on improving of field administration

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A Study on improving of field administration
Authors
이재인김억김기철
Issue Date
2004
Publisher
대한건축학회
Keywords
architects regulation; field administration; Supervision; limitation of responsibility; architects regulation; field administration; Supervision; limitation of responsibility; 건축사법; 감리; 감독; 책임의 한계
Citation
대한건축학회논문집 계획계, v.20, no.8, pp.117 - 124
Journal Title
대한건축학회논문집 계획계
Volume
20
Number
8
Start Page
117
End Page
124
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/26295
ISSN
1226-9093
Abstract
It is prescribed in the provision of Article 2 of Architects Regulation that the definition of "Field Administration" is: to supervise and affirm whether the building, architectural equipment, or structure is being constructed in accordance with contract documents to guide and direct quality and progress of work, and its safety management. Since the "Provision of Architects Regulation" was enacted in 1962, it has been compulsory to conduct field administration for any building of certain size by a qualified licensed architect to affirm whether the building was constructed in accordance within the legal parameters of the contract documents. However, the intention of the above legislation has become nominal since the government mitigated provisions for duties and requirements of construction engineers, construction progress and safety in October 1998. There have been constant disputes among many parties since the limitation of responsibility for field administration was never clearly established legally even after the enactment of provisions on field administration.The objective of this study is to build transparency in the construction process by clarifying the limit and extent of field administration. I hope that this study can establish a basis to promote national competitiveness in the construction industry.
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