Cambodia Constructors Association brings together leaders and members to enhance communication and exchange of information for collaboration

Cambodia Constructors Association brings together leaders and members to enhance communication and exchange of information for collaboration

The Cambodia Constructors Association (CCA) recently hosted a significant member gathering to strengthen networking ties and elevate technical standards across the domestic building industry. Convened on May 8, 2026, at the Canadia Tower, the assembly brought together key industry stakeholders to discuss the evolving economic landscape and foster collaborative partnerships. The event was led by three prominent executive committee members representing Neak Oknha Charles Vann, the Chairman of the association. These high-level representatives included Oknha Dr. Ly Rith, Chairman of Xwater Technology Co., Ltd, Oknha Kuy Leangky, Chairman of Kuyleangky Construction Trading Group Co., Ltd, and Dr. Svay Angkeara, Technical Director of LBL International.

The primary objective of the meeting was to deepen relationships between long-standing and newly registered members while providing an official platform for companies to showcase their professional backgrounds and service portfolios. By exploring emerging business opportunities within Cambodia, the association aims to build an effective bridge connecting construction firms, architects, engineers, investors, and material suppliers both locally and internationally. A central theme of the discussions focused on advancing the entire Cambodian construction sector by ensuring strict compliance with quality benchmarks, occupational safety protocols, and modern technical standards.

Membership within the Cambodia Constructors Association offers vital institutional safeguards, helping businesses protect their commercial interests and navigate market challenges. CCA actively assists its members in securing new ventures, establishing direct communication channels with project owners, and resolving systemic industry bottlenecks to address collective difficulties within the sector. Furthermore, members gain access to critical updates on upcoming construction developments, market trends, and innovative building technologies.

These insights are shared through dedicated initiatives such as the Cambodia Construction Industry Expo and specialized legal and technological forums. Operating as a pivotal liaison, CCA continues to bridge the gap between the private sector and the government, playing an essential role in driving sustainable infrastructure development and enhancing national competitiveness.

The successful event concluded with an official ceremony presenting membership certificates to the newest corporate entries joining the association. (read more)

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