CCA Hosts Lst Members Reunion

In celebration of its third anniversary, the Cambodia Constructors Association hosted the 1st Members Reunion to strengthen relationships and promote intra-business networking among its members.

On the night of 22 August, the CCA Members Reunion gathered over 100 and international representatives of member companies at the Dara Airport Hotel.

“This first and foremost event is hosted to offer the opportunity for each and every member of CCA to meet and build great networking altogether,” said Neak Oknha Pung Kheav Se, Chairman of the Cambodia Constructors Association at the opening of the event. “As our members are well aware, our businesses are so active and busy that we rarely get together. To this end, CCA requested your valuable time to organize this event.”

The Chairman aims to host this networking event at least once per year from now on.

CCA was established on 6 October 2011 and currently has a total of 73 supportive members including companies involved in the construction, architecture, planning, equipment and material supply, machinery, real estate, banking and insurance sectors. Among them are international companies from China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Malaysia, German, France, and Vietnam.

Earlier this year, the CCA became a member of, and was selected as Co-chair of, the China-ASEAN Building Materials Industry Cooperation Committee. More recently, it has also become a member of the International Federation of Asian and Western Pacific Contractors’ Associations which includes countries such as Bangladesh, India, Korea, Nepal, Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Maldives, Australia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Taiwan.

“Therefore, we deem and assess that the CCA is expanding its relations at both local and international levels and is prepared, with the Royal Government, for the upcoming integration of the ASEAN Economic Community by 2015,” said the Chairman.

The Chairman would like to appeal to all CCA members to continuously cooperate, exchange ideas and be even more closely and strongly involved in business networking in order to be successful and productive for each and every company.

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