The Korea Times

Lotte E&C’s reputation severely damaged after site collapse

- By Park Jae-hyuk pjh@koreatimes.co.kr

Lotte E&C is witnessing a deteriorat­ion of the image regarding its apartment brand, Lotte Castle, after the recent collapse of one of its undergroun­d parking garages at a serviced apartment complex in western Seoul, according to industry officials, Wednesday.

Last Friday, two workers were injured in an accident while carrying out concreting work at the parking garage of Lotte Castle Lewest, which is comprised of five 15-story buildings with six undergroun­d floors.

Following the accident, buyers of its apartment units urged the Gangseo District Office on Wednesday to order Lotte E&C to halt constructi­on and conduct a thorough safety inspection. However, both the district office and the constructi­on firm denied there being enough defects to warrant a halt in constructi­on.

“Concrete flowed down while filling a hole used to move materials from the upper to lower floors,” a Lotte E&C official said. “The accident differs from the collapse of an undergroun­d parking garage of an apartment complex under constructi­on by GS E&C in Incheon.”

The company added that it would resume constructi­on after checking the safety of the building.

Last month, the apartment buyers asked a court to order the cancelatio­n of their contracts with Lotte E&C as well as receive compensati­on from the constructi­on firm, as they were not allowed to reside in the rooms that they had bought.

In 2021, the government revised the Enforcemen­t Decree of the

Building Act to prohibit the use of serviced apartments as houses. Therefore, Lotte Castle Lewest’s use should be similar to that of a hotel once its constructi­on is finished in August.

If the buyers live in the facility, they will have to pay annual fines equivalent to 10 percent of the prices of their serviced apartment units. In addition, the government’s measure prompted banks to reduce the maximum amount of mortgages being lent to buyers.

The buyers claimed that Lotte E&C had promoted the serviced apartments as a place where they could live full time. Before the lawsuit, the buyers held a series of rallies denouncing the constructi­on firm.

However, Lotte E&C refuted the claim, saying that the buyers were aware of the fact that they could not use the facility as their primary home.

When the company sold the rooms in 2021, the price of a 49-square-meter room reached up to 962 million won ($704,000). The price of an 88-square-meter room cost 1.7 billion won.

 ?? Yonhap ?? Cars are covered with debris in the collapsed undergroun­d parking garage of Lotte Castle Lewest’s serviced apartment complex that is being constructe­d by Lotte E&C in Seoul, Friday.
Yonhap Cars are covered with debris in the collapsed undergroun­d parking garage of Lotte Castle Lewest’s serviced apartment complex that is being constructe­d by Lotte E&C in Seoul, Friday.
 ?? ?? Lotte E&C CEO Park Hyun-chul
Lotte E&C CEO Park Hyun-chul

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