Ministry of Construction and Urban Development (Mongolia) explained

Ministry of Construction and Urban Development
Native Name:Монгол Улсын Барилга, хот байгуулалтын яам
Formed:1937, as Ministry of Industry and Construction[1]
Preceding1:Ministry of Road, Transport, Construction and Urban Development (2008-2012)
Jurisdiction:Government of Mongolia
Employees:93[2]
Minister1 Name:Tserenpiliin Davaasüren
Deputyminister Type:Vice Minister
Deputyminister1 Name:Enkhtüvshingiin Zolboo
Chief1 Name:Vacant
Chief1 Position:State Secretary of Ministry

The Ministry of Construction and Urban Development is a ministry of the Government of Mongolia. It was established in 1937. Ministry oversees urban development, housing, construction, and utility sectors in Mongolia.[3] The ministry manages and directs operation of the State Housing Corporation and Center for Construction Development.

Mission

The mission of the ministry is to create a healthy, safe, and comfortable living environment for the population by increasing the policy, planning, and effectiveness of urban development, construction, construction materials industry, housing, engineering infrastructure, and public utility sectors.

Structure

The Ministry is organised into following departments and divisions:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historical directory . mcud.gov.mn . 2018 . 2024-06-24 . mn.
  2. Resolution No.488 . Regarding approval of the strategy, organizational structure change program, organizational structure and staff limit of the Ministry of Construction and Urban Development . Government of Mongolia . 2023-12-27 . mn.
  3. Web site: Ministry of Construction and Urban Development of Mongolia (MCUD) . developmentaid.org . 2023-05-25 . 2024-06-24.