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Prequalification Statements 指 名 願 PREQUALIFICATION STATEMENTS 指 名 願 MIJIN E&C CO., LTD. 주식회사 미진 이엔씨 MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 0 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 OUTLINE OF COMPANY 3 KEY ENGINEER 4 REFERENCE 5 CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE 6 EQUIPMENT & TOOL LIST 7 COMPANY LOCATION MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 1 1 INTRODUCTION MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 2 Dear Sirs : We are submitting these statements in order to participate in the bidding for the construction site conducted by your company. We, Mijin E&C Co. Ltd. was founded on July 16, 2004, a reliable construction company specializing in Solar power plant,Thermal power plant, power transmission, substation, subway power construction, automobile factory, clean room, Oil Refinery plant, apartment, any kind of buildings, etc. We have been doing our best to contribute to the construction industry until now, and especially specializing in developing eco- friendly solar energy plant. Now we are developing as the reliable EPC and O&M company in domestic and overseas market. Our company, as a qualified company in electrical engineering, construction of fire-fighting system and construction of information and communication facility, put our best effort into R&D activities for high quality, as well as safety management in order to meet the requirements of our customers. In case your company can give us the chance to participate in your construction project, we will do our best to meet your expectations. Truly yours Mijin E&C Co. Ltd. MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 3 2 COMPANY PROFILE MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 4 H.Q and Bank Account Name of MIJIN E&C CO., LTD. Company #38, Yuseong-daero 654, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon Metropolitan city, Korea H.Q. address TEL : 042-534-0404 FAX : 042-534-0441 Capital KRW 659,000,000- (ca. USD 600,000) • Electrical Construction : KRW 5,475,420,000- (ca. USD 5,000,000) Construction capacity • Construction of Fire-fighting System : evaluation KRW 1,658,600,000- (ca. USD 1,500,000) amount • Construction of Information & (2020) Communication Facility: KRW 967,800,000- (ca. USD 850,000) Woori Bank of Korea Bank account Kookmin Bank of Korea Shinhan Bank of Korea MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 5 Company History Date History (YY/MM/DD) Founded Saeyon Machine Co., Ltd., with the License of Electrical 1982.02.01 Construction. Founded Daehan Technical Industry Co., Ltd. for the purpose of 2014.07.16 Electrical Construction. 2014.07.16 Paid-in capital KRW 220,000,000 2014.07.16 Mr. Hyuntae Yun was inaugurated as President. 2014.08.20 Obtained the License for 1st Class Electrical Construction 2014.10.30 Increased the Capital to KRW 312,000, 000 Obtained the License for 2nd Class Firefighting System 2014.11.05 Installation 2015.06.27 Obtained ISO 9001 : 2000 / KSA 9001 : 2001 Change the Fire-fighting System License to Specialized 2015.08.21 Firefighting System Installation License. Registered Overseas Construction Business (Electrical) as 2015.09.29 Company’s Business Domain. 2015.11.21 Increased the Capital to KRW 470,000,000 Obtained the License for Information & Communication 2016.06.23 Construction Merged the Electrical Construction Division of Sunyoo Electrical 2017.04.13 Construction Co., Ltd. located in Sejong city. 2017.11.14 Increased the Capital to KRW 659,000,000 Changed Company name Daehan Technical Industry Co., Ltd. to 2018.10.02 MIJIN E&C CO., LTD. 2018.10.02 Mr. Taegi Kim was inaugurated as President. MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 6 Business Domain Business Domain 1. The Building 2. Clean Room 3. The Factory Plants Electric Installation & Electric Construction Construction Construction 1) Office Building 1) Pharmaceutical factory 1) Pharmaceutical factory 2) Hospital 2) Semiconductor factory 2) Motor factory 3) Apartment 3) LCD factory 3) Paper manufactory and electronics manufactory 4) Market and Apartment mixed building 4) Chemical factory 5) Hotel 5) Nylon factory 6) Department Stores and 6) Iron and steal mill Villas 7) Oil Storage Tank Terminal 7) School, etc. & Long-distance Pipeline 8) Thermal Power Plant, etc. 4. HIGH/LOW changing the 5. A main substation installation railroad construction construction 6. A substation installation 7. Power Generating Plant construction 8. The other electric construction MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 7 Brief Introduction of Company C.E.O. Mr. Tae- Gi Kim Hillstate sangdo prestige #203-802, 346-2 sangdo-ro, Dong jak-gu, Seoul, Korea. Phone No:+82 10 5336 7778 E-mail : [email protected] Personal Details Date of Birth: 15 Dec., 1954 Sex : Male Age: 65 ID No : 541215-******* Education Aug 2007 : Graduated Korea University Graduate Course - Master of Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering Jul 2007 : Completed High Level course for Construction Management of Korea University Feb 1983 : Graduated Myung Ji University - Bachelor of Engineering Degree, Department of Electric Engineering Feb 1973 : Graduated Choong Nam Machine Technical High School Military Service Jan 1975 ~ Nov 1977 : Severed as enlisted man of Korean Army MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 8 Brief Introduction of Company C.E.O. Work Experience 2018 - current - Management of whole project for local and oversea 2009 - 2017 : Sae Yon Machine Industry Co.,Ltd./ COO - Management of whole projects for local and oversea 2005 – 2008 : Gana Tech Co.,Ltd. / CEO - Management of whole electrical projects 1999 - 2005 : Jung Am Electric Co,Ltd / CEO - Management of whole electrical projects 1983 -1999 : Tae Chang Electric Co,Ltd / CEO - Management of whole electric projects 1978 -1982 : Oriental Brewery Co.,Ltd / Manager - Administration Engineer Qualification 1981 Special Grade Engineer for Electrical Construction 1981 Special Grade Engineer for Electricity 1982 Special Grade Engineer for Fire-fighting System Installation (Electricity Field) 1983 Special Grade Engineer for Fire-fighting System Installation (Mechanical Field) 1983 Special Grade Engineer for Industrial Safety 1999 Special Grade Engineer for Electrical & Electric Railroad Date on Oct. 01, 2020 Tae-Gi Kim MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 9 Organization Chart CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT PLANNING & MANAGEMENT DIV. MANAGING DIRECTOR MANAGING DIRECTOR MANAGING DIRECTOR (MANAGEMENT) (DOMESTIC PROJECT) (OVERSEAS PROJECT) GENERAL AFFAIRS PROJECT CONTROL CONTRACT ADMIN DEPT. DEPT. DEPT. SUPPLY & ACCOUNTACCOUNT & FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ENGINEERING FINANCEDEPT. DEPT. DEPT. DEPT. MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 10 Certificate of Incorporation CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION CORPORATE ENTITY CERTIFICATE NO. : 314-86-60556 NAME OF CORPORATION : MIJIN E&C CO., LTD REPRESENTATIVE : TAE GI, KIM; HYONTAE, YOON (INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE) DATE OPENED : JULY 16, 2014 TAX OFFICE REGISTRATION : 160111-0376528 WORKPLACE LOCATION : #196, JODALCHEONG-GIL, SEO-GU, DAEJEON METROPOLITAN CITY (DOMA-DONG, 2ND FLOOR) H.Q. LOCATION : #196, JODALCHEONG-GIL, SEO-GU, DAEJEON METROPOLITAN CITY (DOMA-DONG, 2ND FLOOR) BUSINESS DOMAIN : CONSTRUCTION LINES OF BUSINESS : ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION REASON OF ISSUE : CHANGE OF ADDRESS CORPORATE UNIT’S TAX APPLICATION : NO EMAIL ADDRESS FOR E-TAX ISSUE : [email protected] DATE OF ISSUE : NOV. 1, 2018. CHIEF OF WEST DAEJEON TAX OFFICE MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 11 Certificate of All Registration-1/2 CERTIFICATE OF ALL REGISTRATION REGISTRATION NO. IDENTIFICATION NO. NAME OF COMPANY MIJIN E&C CO., LTD. H.Q. LOCATION : #196, JODALCHEONG-GIL, SEO-GU, DAEJEON METROPOLITAN CITY 2ND FL. (DOMA-DONG) MEANS OF PUBLIC NOTICE : TO PUBLISH THE NOTICE IN DAEJEON DAILY NEWS VALUE OF ONE STOCK : KRW 10,000 NO. OF TOTAL STOCKS : 1OO,000 STOCKS NO. OF TOTAL STOCKS AND TYPES NO. OF TOTAL STOCKS AMOUNT OF CAPITAL COMMON STOCKS KRW 202,000,000 PURPOSE INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION CONSTRUCTION FIRE-FIGHTING CONSTRUCTION MANUFACTURING THE STRUCTURE OF SOLAR POWER FACILITY NEW & RENWEABLE ENERGY BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION OF METAL STRUCTURE WHOLESALE & RETAIL OF ELECTRIC MATERIALS LEASE & RENTAL OF REAL ESTATE ALL OF SUPPLEMENTARY BUSINESS ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION OF BOARD MEMBERS BOARD MEMBER HYEONTAE, YOON BOARD MEMBER YONGGYUN, PARK REPRESENTATIVE HYEONTAE, YOON MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 12 Certificate of All Registration-2/2 REGISTRATION NO. BOARD MEMBER TAE GI, KIM REPRESENTATIVE TAE GI, KIM OTHER ISSUES MERGED THE PART OF ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION DIVISION OF BEOMYANG E&C CO., LTD. MERGED THE PART OF ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION DIVISION OF SEONYOO E&C CO., LTD COMPANY FOUNDED DATE REASON OF REGISTRATION & DATE ESTABLISHMENT ISSUE FEE I DECLARE THAT THIS CERTIFICATE IS EXACTLY THE SAME AS REGISTRATION RECORDS OF BELOW MENTIONED AUTHORITY. CENTRAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE OF REGISTRATION RECORDS OF NATIONAL COURT ADMINISTRATION MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 13 3 KEY ENGINEERS MIJIN E&C CO., LTD 14 Licenses of Key Engineers Name Position Kinds & Class of License Registration No. Remarks Special grade license engineer for electrical construction st 1 grade license engineer for A8-2000-00443 electrical construction st 1 grade license engineer for 81307081034 electrical railroad construction st 1 grade license engineer for 76242803411 TAEGI, KIM C.E.O. fire-fighting system (Electrical) st 1 grade license engineer for 81306001092F fire-fighting system (Mechanical) st 1 grade license engineer for 3302092037V industrial safety st 1 grade license engineer for 82302092725L electricity High grade license engineer for SENIOR B5-2009-04531 YONGGYOON, electricity MANAGING PARK Elementary grade license 01-200102-0282 DIR. engineer for fire-fighting system Middle grade license engineer C9-2007-07503 MANAGING for electricity TAEGEUN, KIM DIR. Middle grade license engineer for fire-fighting system Middle grade license engineer C4-2001-07906 EXECUTIVE for electricity SANGJIN, LIM st DIR. 1 grade license engineer for 94207040908
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