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Project Quantity P a N ☜ Sandwich Cladding Panel(Domestic) NO. PROJECT DATE CONTRACTOR QUANTITY P A N E L 1 Wonjin House Feb.'96 Byuksan Const. 4,140 M2 NA,RN 2 Dong Ah Construction Mar.'96 Byuksan Const. 5,800 M2 DP,RN 3 Yulim Construction Mar.'96 Byuksan Const. 5,190 M2 DP,RN 4 Kolon Kyongnong New Factory May.'96 Kolon Const. 3,570 M2 USS 5 Kwangju Anam Ind. Factory Jun.'96 Anam Const. 3,100 M2 USS 6 Dong Ah Construction Sep.'96 Byuksan Const. 3,840 M2 DP,RN 7 Ulsan Titanium Factory Oct.'96 Samsunhg Eng. 4,880 M2 UDS,URS 8 Daeil United Factory Nov.'96 Byuksan Const. 3,100 M2 UDS,URS 9 Kumi LG PDP Jan.'97 LG Const. 7,656 M2 NF 10 SM Distribution Center Jan.'97 Taeseung Const. 11,687 M2 DP,RN,NA 11 Dana Machine Factory Feb.'97 Hodong Const. 5,155 M2 DP,RN 12 Iksan Farm-Sea food Wholesale Market Mar.'97 Hodong Const. 2,762 M2 URS,USS 13 Kwangju Samsung Elect. Factory II Apr.'97 Samsung Corp. 6,896 M2 F-METAL,UDS 14 Wooyoung Cold Storage Bundang Warehouse Apr.'97 KeungKang Insu. 5,129 M2 F-METAL 15 Hamyang Jinro Mineral Water Factory Apr.'97 Jinho Const. 6,716 M2 UDS,URS 16 Seoheung Capsule Apr.'97 Seoheung Capsule 1,676 M2 UFF 17 Pohang Marine Camp May.'97 Byuksan Const. 3,008 M2 USS,URS 18 LG Chemical Chungju MLB Jun.'97 LG Const. 2,267 M2 URS 19 Icheon Haitai Beverage Factory Jun.'97 Haitai Const. 2,640 M2 URS 20 Daehan Integral Iljook Factory Jul.'97 Jungha Const. 8,752 M2 UDS,USS 21 Dongah Livestock Gunyu Factory Aug.'97 Sunghwa Ind. 12,084 M2 USS,NA,RN 22 Andong farm food Factory Aug.'97 Daewoong Const. 5,126 M2 NA,DP,RN 23 Ulsan Titanium Factory II Aug.'97 Samsung Eng. 8,692 M2 URS,UDS 24 Yangyang Mushroom Factory Aug.'97 EunSung Corp. 7,167 M2 USS,URS 25 Kwangju Samsung Elect. Factory II-2 Aug.'97 Samsung Corp. 3,796 M2 F-METAL 26 Joongang Development Yongin Distribution Cent Sep.'97 JoongAng Develop. 4,881 M2 F-METAL,UDS 27 Chungbu Recycling Center Sep.'97 Samsung Elect. 3,000 M2 F-METAL 28 Miwon Yongin Distribution Center Oct.'97 Miwon Const. 5,294 M2 UDS,URS 29 YiSu Electronic BGA Nov.'97 YiSu Const. 7,163 M2 RN,DP,UFF,URS 30 Kukdong Spring Seosan Factory Dec.'97 Hangang Const. 4,326 M2 URM 31 Kumi LG PDP II Dec.'97 LG Const. 2,397 M2 USS,RN,DP 32 Iksan Livestock Factory Dec.'97 LG Const. 3,510 M2 USS,RN,DP 33 Yicheon Distribution Center Dec.'97 Dongak Const. 4,324 M2 UDS 34 Dongkuk Industry Factory Feb.'98 Chunji Ind. 5,315 M2 RN,DP 35 Youngdong Ind. Seotan Site Apr. '98 1,788 M2 RN,DP,NA 35 Hankook Ind. Tech Univ. Feb.'98 SK Const. 2,132 M2 URE 36 Kunkook Milk Eumsung factory Mar.'98 Samsung Eng. 9,530 M2 UDS,URM,URS 37 Mokchun SAN Branch Building Mar.'98 Saehan Const. 4,495 M2 URM,UDS,USS 38 Taejeon Price Club Market Mar.'98 Shinsegye Const. 6,532 M2 F-METAL 39 Dongbu Steel Tangjin Factory Mar.'98 Dongbu Const. 2,836 M2 UDS 41 Iljook Farming Corp.B/D Jun. '98 1,581 M2 USS 40 Korea EMS Factory Apr.'98 Daewoo Corp. 14,000 M2 URM 43 Young-jung Do Telecom Office Jul. '98 3,165 M2 URS,UDS 41 Lotter Aluminium Jinchun Factory Apr.'98 Lotte Const. 17,267 M2 UDS,USS,URS 42 Yusang Ind. Panwol Factory May.'98 Lotte Const. 2,284 M2 UDS,RN 46 Lajin Roem Medical Factory Sep.'98 5,482 M2 UDS,URS,NF 43 Chamsil jungsin girl school May.'98 Kangsan Const. 1,426 M2 URM 48 Mushroom Planting Site Warehouse May.'98 3,840 M2 USS,URS 44 Samdong Bumchang Cold Storage May.'98 Dongwon Const. 11,976 M2 USS,NA 45 Yangsan Cargo Complex Terminal Jun.'98 KeumHo Const. 27,901 M2 URS,UDS 46 Kwangju Sangmu MSW Jun.'98 SK Const. 2,623 M2 URS,USS 47 LG Chungju Factory Jun.'98 LG Const. 10,322 M2 DP 48 Taejeon Post Collection Center Jun.'98 Taeyoung Const. 22,446 M2 URM,USS,NA 49 Saehan Construction Office Building Jul.'98 Saehan Const. 1,200 M2 T-METAL,URS 55 Daewoo Electric Resaerch Institute Aug. '98 1,916 M2 UDS 50 Road Company Factory Jul.'98 ROAD Company 1,099 M2 UFF,NF NO. PROJECT DATE CONTRACTOR QUANTITY P A N E L 51 Seoul Police 3rd Camp Domitory Oct.'98 Hyosung Const. 17,100M2 URS,UDS,NA 52 Suwon Korea Broadcasting System Nov.'98 Hanjin Const. 6,435 M2 URS 53 Sun Int'l Housing Show Romm Cneter Dec.'98 Hyundai Ind. 7,003 M2 F-METAL,UDS 54 Int'l Taeneung Skate Center Roofing Dec.'98 Dongbu Const. 18,141 M2 URM,UDS 55 Doosan Changwon Machine Factory Dec.'98 Lama Const. 5,272 M2 NA 56 Nongshim Ramyon Kumi Factory Jan.'99 Samsung Eng. 9,000 M2 F-METAL 57 Puchon Seheung Capsule Cleamroom Feb.'99 Seoheung Capsule 6,500M2 UFF 58 Cheil Sugar Kayang Cleanroom Mar.'99 Cheil Sugar Mill 1,500M2 UFF 59 LG Euiwang Mart Apr.'99 LG Const. 1,500M2 URS,UDS 60 Chungju LG Chemical Cleanroom Apr.'99 LG Const. 6,000M2 UFF 61 Shinchon Sebrance Hospital Cleanroom May.'99 1,200M2 UFF 62 Dongbu Const. Taeneung Int'l Skate Stadium Jun.'99 Dongbu Const. 8,900M2 UDS,URM 63 CONTILCO Seoul Factory Jun.'99 Samwoo Heavy Ind. 3,200M2 UDS 64 Cheonan Mirae Ind. Factory Jul.'99 Samsung Heavy Ind. 4,300M2 F-METAL,UDS,USS 65 Pyungtaek YKK Aug.'99 Samsung Corp. 6,200M2 F-METAL,UDS 66 Incheon New Airport C Unit Aug.'99 KeumHo Const. 63,000M2 URM,UDS 67 Bakdalje Co. Hanwoo village Aug.'99 Samyoung Const. 3,065M2 USS 68 BJ Ind. Pochun Factory Sep.'99 Aeju Const. 11,474M2 URS,USS,NA 69 Dongyang Textile Euijungbu Factory Sep.'99 Dongyang Textile 6,625M2 T-METAL,URS,USS 70 Pukwang Ind. Factory Sep.'99 Chumdan Const. 2,541M2 T-METAL,URS,USS 71 Kwangjok Ind.eunhyun-myun Factory Oct.'99 Kwangjok Ind. 3,500M2 UDS,URS 72 Pubal frarm Union Shinha Br. Building Oct.'99 Pubal Farm Union 1,000M2 UDS,URS 73 National Health Center Cleanroom Oct.'99 2,300M2 UFF 74 Samsung Elect. W. Seoul Distribution Center Nov.'99 Samsung Heavy Ind. 9,300M2 F-METAL,UDS 75 Fursys Chungju Factory Nov.'99 Fursys Furniture 10,500M2 T-METAL,RN 76 Incheon New Airport B&D Nov.'99 KeumHo Const. 50,000M2 URE,UDS 77 Keumsan Hankook Tire Factory Nov.'99 Samho Corp. 36,000M2 URM 78 Cheil Sugar Duckpyong Fac. Cleanroom Nov.'99 Cheil Sugar Mill 2,100M2 UFF 79 Ail Intec. Kumi Factory Dec.'99 Sekyung Const. 6,000M2 F-METAL 80 Newsan Asan factory Dec.'99 Seoul Top Const. 7,000M2 UDS,URS 81 Dongyang Chemical Machine Koyang Factory Dec.'99 Yusung Ind. 4,000M2 UDS,URS,UFF 82 Pundang Kwanglim Church Dec.'99 Samjung Const. 1,100M2 T-METAL 83 Dream Line Co. Chamsil Fac. Cleanroom Dec.'99 Dream Line Co. 1,400M2 UFF 84 Kumi Dukil Ind. Factory Dec.'99 Saechang Company 2,747M2 F-METAL,URS 85 Lotte Chilsung Beverage Ahnsung Factory Dec. '99 Lotte Const. 14,600M2 URS, USS, T-Metal 86 Kukil Textile Jochiwon Factory Jan.'00 Shinsegye Const. 13,400M2 NA,RN 87 E-MART Taegu Distribution Center Jan.'00 Shinsegye Const. 5,000M2 T-METAL,USS 88 Osan LG Plating Co. Factory Jan.'00 LG Const. 7,600M2 URS,UDS,USS,NA 89 Emco Technology Korea Kwangjoo Factory Feb. '00 Emco Tech. 4,400M2 NF 90 Yongin Chunggye Medical Cleanroom Feb.'00 Chunggye Medical 1,300M2 NF 91 Yuil Semi-conductor Kiheung Factory Feb. '00 Taegyong Const. 8,700M2 T-METAL,URS,USS 92 Ilroom Co.Pyongtaek Factory Feb.'00 Chunyoung Const. 6,200M2 T-METAL,URS 93 Incheon New Airport Food Supplying Center Feb.'00 Hanjin Const. 15,000M2 URE 94 Kimchun Main Stadium Mar.'00 Hyundai ENG & Con 1,300M2 UDS, URS 95 Incheon New Airport Food Supplying Center Mar.'00 Hanjin Const. 9,000M2 F-METAL 96 Daelim Textile Kimpo Factory Mar.'00 Hwayoung Ind. 2,720M2 T-Metal, URS, USS 97 Daesang Farm Sungnam Factory Mar.'00 Daesang Farm 4,400M2 RN, UFF 98 Incheon New Airport Food Supplying Center Mar.'00 Hanjin Const. 9,000M2 F-METAL 99 Choongang Newpaper Kimhae Factory Apr.'00 Samswung Corp. 3,500M2 F-METAL 100 Kimhae Choongang-Ilbo(newpaper) Factory Apr. '00 Samsung Corp. 3,500M2 F-METAL 101 Incheon New Airport Complex Trans. W/H Apr. '00 Kumho Industry 15,000M2 URE, URS, UDS, USS 102 Halla Distribution Yongin Warehouse Apr. '00 Daemin Const. 3,290M2 URS,UDS, USS, NA 103 Samsung Electronic Power Center May.'00 Samsung Heavy Ind. 22,000M2 F-METAL 104 Sungjoo Pusan Factory May.'00 Sungjoo Co. 4,600M2 UDS 105 Koshin Ind. Dunpo Factory May.'00 Taegyung Const. 3,800M2 UDS,URS, USS, UDS 106 Lotte Confetionery Pyongtaek Cold Storage May.'00 Lotte Const. 15,000M2 USS, NA, RN 107 Samsung Electronic Power Center May.'00 Samsung Heavy Ind. 22,000M2 F-METAL 108 Esoo Electronics 2nd Factory May.'00 Esoo Const. 5,100M2 UFF 109 ULVAC KOREA Pyungtaek Factory May.'00 Daekyung Const. 9,200M2 F-METAL, URM, UDS NO.
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