CCA Concrete Kings

Concrete and products associated with it are the most significant aspects of almost every building project. This issue, Construction & Property Magazine profiles eight CCA members whose core businesses relate to concrete.

Camcona Group Co., Ltd.

Camcona Trading joined CCA last year and is one of Cambodia’s leading construction-related equipment and decoration distributors in Cambodia. Among several global brands it supplies to the Cambodian market, Camcona exclusively distributes IMER, the Italian hi-tech movable building machinery brand. IMER has over 40 years of global experience in the sector producing a range of machinery from concrete mixers to mortar mixers, batching plants to truck mixers, and screw pumps to saws. By introducing the brand to the Kingdom, Camcona will help raise the standard of concrete mixing and masonry work to another level.

Green Lake Co., Ltd.

Specializing in concrete-related materials and services, Green Lake Co. Ltd joined CCA in mid-2014 after four years of thriving operations. Besides being well-known for its local distribution of Thai-made Helios Portland Cement and Oranit Fiber Cement, the company also has a subsidiary, GL Concrete, which was founded in July 2013. GL Concrete with, it’s highly experienced technicians, has been producing ready-mixed concrete to meet local and international standards. The firm also imports various models of vehicles ranging from concrete mixers to pumping trucks, trailer pumping stations to ruck mixers and other advanced equipment to fulfill clients’ varied needs.

SIKA (Cambodia) Ltd

With a background dating back over 100 years, Sika is a specialty chemical company headquartered in Switzerland. It opened a subsidiary in Cambodia 14 years ago and joined CCA in 2012. Admixtures and additives for the concrete industry are among the main market segments for this world leading chemical producer. Concrete admixtures include water reducers, set retarders, accelerators, durability enhancers, mold release agents, curing compounds, and surface retarders. The main fields of application are bridges and buildings. Concrete admixtures are used for shotcrete, self-leveling concrete, precast concrete, ready-mixed concrete, or water reduction in concrete. Additives are used for gypsum fabrication and specialty mortars, and as plasticizers for concrete recycling.

Chip Mong Concrete Co. Ltd

Established in 2000 and joining CCA as a board member in 2013, Chip Mong Concrete (CMC) is a leading player in the supply of concrete-mixer trucks, concrete products, and concrete technology in Cambodia. CMC is most famous for its ready-mixed concrete catering to different types of construction projects transported by its concrete mixing and pouring/pumping trucks. To cater to their customers’ evolving uses and needs of concrete, CMC has designed various types of concrete namely Portland cement, fiber cement, conventional concrete, pumping concrete, concrete for bored piles or water-proof concrete cement. CMC also provides concrete testing and consultation services to concrete works by applying advanced technology and modern methods.

Envotech Co., Ltd.

Envotech joined CCA last year. As part of its extensive product portfolio in Cambodia, Envotech is the sole agent of advanced concrete testing materials including concrete test, bar finder, concrete quality test, rebar test, steel bar location, and corrosion. Proceq is a global leader in the development and distribution of portable, non-destructive concrete test equipment that enables contractors to improve their performance while lowering their costs for on-site investigations of concrete properties. With the Profometer 5+ and the Canin+, Proceq presents an ideally-matched package solution for the location and analysis of reinforcing bars in the concrete. After getting a clear picture of the reinforcement of the concrete with the rebar detection equipment, the user is able to examine the corrosion potential with the corrosion analyzing equipment.

Wiki Trade Co., Ltd.

Wiki Trade, who joined CCA this year, is the first manufacturer of concrete wall panels under the brand Khmer Rock. The pre-cast lightweight concrete wall panels are a new technology made to facilitate various constructions and save time for the constructor. Walls produced from the lightweight concrete make it much more ductile. By replacing the traditional brick layer with the pre-cast wall, constructors and project owners will greatly benefit on cost and time.

3 Eco City Constructions Co., Ltd.

Positioning itself as one of Southeast Asia’s leading, innovative green construction companies, 3 Eco City Construction joined CCA last year and is manufacturing precast wall panels in Cambodia. 3 Eco’s Easy Panel is a partially prefabricated building material using the Easy Panel Technology. Tested, certified and patented, it consists of a welded 3D matrix of high-tensile steel wire with an expanded polystyrene core (EPS) and field-applied concrete. LiteCast is a lightweight, pre-cast concrete panel incorporating Easy Panel Technology in the core. It is an innovative and unique building material; a hybrid between Easy Panel sandwich panel technology and precast concrete panels.latest rolex yacht master 16623 78763 uomini 40mm automatico.rolex gmt master ii replica genuinely tough developing also running standard is going to be look deliver the results also long-term longevity the protection.

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