Construction Focus
Education Pivotal to Future Jobs – Nea
Construction and Property Magazine was granted an exclusive interview with Kouch Samean, Deputy General Director of the National Employment Agency (NEA). He shared his insights on labour supply in the construction sector, initiatives to enhance technical education, and what the AEC means for the job market.
Read More400 Exhibitors to Join Thailand?s 8th Constech Show
After successfully hosting the show for 7 years, Thailand’s International Construction Machinery, Equipment and Technology Exhibition 2015 (CONSTECH 2015) will welcome 400 local and international firms to exhibit their products and services on 27-29 March.
Read MoreExpanded Regional Visitor Outreach to Buildtech Yangon 2015
Given that Myanmar is the last nation in Southeast Asia to open its door for foreign investment, BuildTech Yangon 2015, its leading building technology and supply event scheduled for 27 – 29 May 2015, is expected to attract thousands of industry professionals with a larger participation to address growth opportunities in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam, known as the CLMV countries.
Read MoreLighthouse Club Cambodia Tees Off for Construction Safety
Lighthouse Club Cambodia, the local chapter of an international construction industry charity, held a golf tournament in Phnom Penh on Friday 30 January to raise money for supporting victims of accidents and illness within the construction industry and their families.
Read MoreFirst Platinum Leed Certificate Awarded to Building in Cambodia
The headquarters of Bureau Veritas Cambodia Limited is the first building in Cambodia to receive ‘Platinum certification’— the best LEED category.
Read MoreChinese Led Light Maker Invests Us$16 Million in Cambodia
Chinese firm, Qin Zhou Shenghe Electronic Technology Co., has slated US$16 million for the construction of a LED light-making factory in Cambodia, representatives from the company said in early December, 2014.
Read More2nd Phase of Camko City to Begin
Located on public space between the Canadia Bank Tower (OCIC Tower) and the Vattanac Capital Tower ,which has been used for years for parking for Canadia Bank Tower’s staff, tenants and guests, the two-storey underground parking lot will be built over 2,898 square meters; 78m wide, 69m long and 6.6m high. The plan is for the lot to accommodate 257 cars, said Samreth Mardi, the OCIC architect who has developed the master plan.
Read More2nd Chroy Changvar Bridge Opens, More to Come
After being in use for a year, the Cambodia-China Friendship Bridge, the second Chroy Changvar Bridge, was officially inaugurated in late October 2015. More bridges are also expected to be built in the near future.
Read MoreOcic to Build First Underground Parking Late 2015
As parking options have been rapidly worsened in Phnom Penh, the Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC) claims it will build the first underground public parking on public space later this year.
Read MoreOcic to Add 4 Buildings to Olympia City
The Overseas Cambodia Investment Corporation (OCIC) has announced the addition of four high-rise buildings to its US$400 million Olympia City project.
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