CCA Building Expo to Attract High Profile Industry Reps

With just a month to go before the 3rd Cambodia Constructors Association (CCA) Summit and Construction Industry Expo scheduled for 3-5 December, 2014 at Diamond Island Convention and Exhibition Center, Phnom Penh, hundreds of thousands of professionals, including high profile figures connected to the construction and property industries, are expected to attend the event.

Hosted and organised by the Cambodia Constructors Association (CCA), owners, directors and top executives of over 500 local and international companies from the building and property sectors in Cambodia are invited to attend the association summit. Exhibitors will enjoy a unique opportunity to promote their products/services with the industry’s leading decision makers in person.

Numerous public agencies are also strong supporters of the expo including; the Ministry of Land Management Urban Planning and Construction, the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training, the Ministry of Commerce, the Board of Architects Cambodia, the Board of Engineers Cambodia. Significantly, the ASEAN Constructors Federation (ACF) is also a key supporter along with respective national constructors associations from ASEAN countries who are attending to express their support for this hallmark show.

These agencies will promote individual missions with free booths provided by the organizer. While officials from the three government ministries relevant to the industries are expected to attend, the architect and engineer groups are also inviting their respective members to explore new products and technologies, and seek potential business partnerships.

In addition, CCA has invited hundreds of senior students and lecturers from the nation’s 10 engineering and architecture schools to explore new building materials, and seek employment. The school-to-company seminars will be an arena where schools, ministries and companies can discuss challenges arising in the industry and collectively seek solutions. 10 booths were granted to each school allowing them to showcase students’ engineering and architectural masterpieces to the public.

The CCA summit this year is also another remarkable milestone as ACF representatives will take part to witness the appointment of the new CCA board for the 2nd mandate.

Organisers also expect thousands of visitors including personnel working for construction-related firms and real estate agencies to attend the event to update their knowledge and network.

As of October, over 70% of the 280 booths have already been booked with many leading global and local brands confirming their presence.

The expo will showcase a huge range of products and services across the construction and property industries. On display will be materials and technologies, property development projects, and services from real estate agencies, and banks and insurers. The expo venue is divided into three sections; real estate, banks and insurers; construction materials and decoration professionals; and electrical, plumbing and water supply, machinery, mechanical and steel frame experts.

As well as the expo, the CCA Summit will feature various panel discussions and seminars where industry experts, construction professionals, leading academics, government officials, and engineering students will discuss a wide range of issues related to the construction and property industries.

Exhibitors can expect to gain real benefits by networking with others in the sector as well as showcasing their products to new and prospective customers. CCA encourages interested firms to sign up for booths as soon as possible to capitalise on this unique opportunity.

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