Public Infrastructure Projects Still Ongoing Despite Lockdown, says MPTW Spokesman

Ministry of Public Works and Transport spokesman Vasim Sorya said that progress on major state infrastructure projects is still continuing as planned despite the current lockdown measures. According to HE Vasim Sorya, the curfew and lockdown measures in some areas such as in Phnom Penh and Takhmao City can cause some difficulties for the travel […]

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Prince Holding Group Headquarters Building in Cambodia Wins Luban Award

The China Construction Industry Association has recently announced the winners for the 2020 China Construction Engineering Luban Award (Overseas Projects), for which Prince Holding Group Headquarters was also on list. Located in Koh Pich, Phnom Penh, this project was built by China Construction Fourth Engineering Division (Cambodia) Corp., Ltd and is the first 5A class […]

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China Proposes “Super Grid” Connecting Five Other Countries to Reduce Renewable Energy Costs

Chinese scientists have proposed constructing a “super grid” connecting China with five other major countries, including Russia, Mongolia, South Korea, North Korea and Japan, to reduce the cost of renewable energy to be as cheap as coal power. According to the Global Construction Review, the electricity consumption of the six countries at the moment accounts […]

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Singaporean Firms Unveil Details for US$200 Million Phnom Penh Logistics Complex

Relevant Singaporean firms held a roundtable meeting to discuss investment opportunities in Cambodia’s logistics system and revealed that the recently-inked Phnom Penh Logistics Complex (PPLC) could cost over US$200 million, according to The Straits Times. The meeting was chaired by Infrastructure Asia and YHC Group and was attended by over 30 representatives from other key […]

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Study Complete for NR33 Renovation Connecting Kampot Town to Vietnam Border

The preliminary study for the NR33 renovation project connecting downtown Kampot to the Cambodia-Vietnam border has been completed and is currently being reviewed by the relevant ministries. The Ministry of Environment will play the leading role in the reviewing procedure as the focus will be on social and environmental impacts. Upon final completion of the […]

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Japanese, Singaporean Firm to Jointly Establish First Transit-Oriented Mixed-Use Development in Jakarta

Photo credit to GCR Japanese firm Mitsubishi and Singaporean state-owned developer Surbana Jurong will jointly establish the first transit-oriented mixed-use development in Jakarta, Indonesia, according to the Global Construction Review recently. The project will be developed on an area of 6 hectares of land connected to Cisauk Train Station in the Intermoda district of Bumi […]

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Cambodia, Japan Officially Sign Construction Contract for Choeung Ek Wastewater Treatment Plant

The Phnom Penh Department of Public Works and Transport (DPWT) and Kubota Metawater Joint Venture officially signed a construction contract on Tuesday 20 April for a large-scale wastewater treatment plant at Choeung Ek Lake in the southern part of Phnom Penh. Construction is expected to begin by the end of the month. The signing ceremony […]

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Top Five Green Buildings of 2021

Photo credit to Procore Since climate change has become one of the major issues of our world, architects around the world are turning their designs into innovative, eco-friendly, and green buildings. US construction project management software firm Procore Technologies, Inc. has listed their top five innovative green building in 2021: Valley in the Netherlands This […]

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Why Don’t We Build the World’s Largest Solar Farm in the Sahara Desert?

Photo: Aerial view of a large concentrated solar power plant. Novikov Aleksey/Shutterstock. Credit to the conversation. Renewable energy from solar panels has now become one of the most popular energy alternatives. However, solar farm require large space and strong light. So, why don’t we build a large-scale solar farm on the world’s largest desert in […]

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Phnom Penh’s Largest Wholesale Fresh Market Moved to Kandal for COVID-19 Safety Measures

After hundreds of people were found to be COVID-19 positive in Phnom Penh, the Phnom Penh authorities have decided to close down Phnom Penh’s largest wholesale fresh market Psar Deumkor for 14 days and temporarily moved all the stalls to a new location in Kandal province. According to the Phnom Penh municipality announcement on 18 […]

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Gov’t Approved Over US$7.7 billion in Construction Projects During 2020, Down by 32% Y-o-Y

A recent report by the Ministry of Economy and Finance has shown that the value of approved construction projects during 2020 was recorded at US$7.7 billion, down 32% compared to 2019. The report added the total area of the approved projects is about 17 million square metres, which was also a decrease of 27%. The […]

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US$160-million Morodok Techo Stadium Almost 100% Complete

Construction of the US$160-million Chinese-funded Morodok Techo Stadium is almost 100% complete and is expected to be finished next month despite the recent surge in the COVID-19 community outbreak. The stadium is being built by China State Construction Engineering Corporation on an area of 94 hectares in Sangkat Prek Ta Sek of Russey Keo district. […]

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