Infrastructure of the Korean construction industry has been rapidly aging in spite of the major qualitative growth over a short period of time for the last fifty years and interest in the social needs for maintenance has been increasing. Consequently, the paradigm of the domestic infrastructure maintenance market is changing and the needs of users are gradually increasing. According to the results of the domestic maintenance survey and analysis, first-class and second-class public structures specified by the 'Special Act on the Safety Control of Public Structures' are showing remarkable results and effects through the enactment and improvement of related laws. In this study, a survey was conducted for the domestic maintenance market and its status and ensuing reactions regarding policy were proposed for future improvement.