CCA’s First Big Building Expo Set for December

The third Cambodia Constructors Association (CCA) summit is set for December this year. But this time, there will be something new about the meeting. CCA will hold a construction industry expo simultaneously, bringing in local and international industry professionals.

The two events are scheduled for December 3-5, 2014 at the Diamond Island Exhibition and Convention Center and will feature government officials as well as construction industry leaders.

The expo will feature some 280 booths and showcase a wide range of building materials and technology, property development projects, and services related to the construction and property sectors, including from real estate agencies, banks and insurers.

In addition, panel discussions and seminars are planned where experts, construction professionals, school and government officials and engineering students can discuss a wide range of issues related to the industry.

Turnout is expected to be high thanks to the association’s good local and international connections. Organizers predict this first Cambodian flagship building expo will attract thousands of local and international visitors and exhibitors looking for information on the sector or seeking new business opportunities. By end of April, about 30 percent of the booths have been booked, and many additional traders are close to signing exhibition contracts.

Exhibiting at the trade fair can bring real benefits to firms, and CCA encourages all kind of building material producers and dealers, property developers, construction consultancies, real estate agencies, banks and financial institutions, insurance firms and other related businesses to sign up for booths. It will be an opportunity to meet others in the sector as well as make contacts with new customers.

The fair is supported by the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training, the Cambodian Board of Architects and the Cambodian Board of Engineers.

CCA was established in October 2011 as a privately run association to help promote the construction industry and now has 60 members. It joined the ASEAN Constructors Federation (ACF) in November 2011 to aid in efforts to harmonize the region’s construction industries.

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