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"Construction Accidents, Predicted and Prepared in Advance"...LH and National Land Safety Management Institute Push for AI Development

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2025-05-27 15:13:12
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2025-05-27 15:13:12
LH and National Land Safety Management Institute Sign Technology Development Agreement
Select Predictive AI Model Within the Year...Pursue Technological Advancement
On the 27th, at the Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) in Jinju, Lee Sangjo, Head of LH Smart Construction Safety Division (left), and Kim Taehyung, Head of Disaster Safety Division at the National Land Safety Management Institute, are taking a commemorative photo after signing a 'Business Agreement for Establishing a Construction Accident Prevention System'. Provided by LH

[Financial News] Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) is partnering with the National Land Safety Management Institute (KALIS) to push for the development of a 'Construction Accident Prediction AI' that can predict and prepare for construction accidents in advance.
According to LH on the 27th, the Construction Accident Prediction AI is a technology that analyzes risk factors for each construction site based on past construction accident histories. It helps establish a pre-inspection and safety management system to prevent construction accidents.
To this end, LH signed a business agreement with the National Land Safety Management Institute at the Disaster Safety Situation Room on the 7th floor of the LH headquarters in Jinju on this day. The signing ceremony was attended by Lee Sangjo, Head of LH Smart Construction Safety Division, and Kim Taehyung, Head of Disaster Safety Division at KALIS. The two organizations plan to cooperate in △analyzing domestic construction accident data △analyzing risk factors at construction sites △spreading pre-inspection and prevention activities based on data to the private sector △developing construction accident prediction technology using generative AI.
LH plans to select a construction accident prediction AI model within the year with the National Land Safety Management Institute, then use major construction site test beds to induce AI learning and pursue technological advancement. It will be developed by 2026 and distributed to the private sector.
The head of the division said, "We will develop technology optimized for preventing construction accidents by combining the data of the two organizations," and "We will continue to do our best to create a safe construction work environment."
act@fnnews.com Choi Ayoung Reporter