CCA Embraces Online Approach to Promote Connectivity Among Members Amid Pandemic 

The Cambodia Constructors Association (CCA) continues to embrace an online approach to help promote business activities, knowledge, and connectivity among its members and non-members amid the pandemic.

CCA Secretariat General Manager Mr Chhiv Sivpheng said that the association has been active, at least on the online platform, even during the lockdowns and afterwards.

“We have been organising plenty of webinars to educate members and non-members regarding the construction law and related regulations. Besides, we have also hosted several online business network events where members, both domestic and international, are allowed to showcase their products and build networks,”

“In addition, by understanding the slowdown in business activities of our members, we have been very active on social media. Mainly, we help members create promotional videos and post them on online platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Telegram and so forth,” he added.

According to Mr Sivpheng, the CCA has also continued to join international meetings with international partners such as the International Federation of Asian and Western Pacific Contractors’ Associations (IFAWPC), the ASEAN Constructors Federation (ACF), the Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM), among others.

He added that meeting with these partners provides not only the stage where all members can discuss and expand their business network but also an opportunity for Cambodia to showcase its potential on the international stage. Indirectly, this will also help boost economic growth broadly and in the construction sector in particular.

The CCA is the first and largest construction association in Cambodia, representing almost 200 construction-related companies. Established in 2011, CCA has been operating as a privately-run association that serves to promote the construction industry in Cambodia.

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