Eco-friendly Mixed-use Development Project Underway on Mao Tsetoung Blvd

With the increasing numbers of construction projects throughout Phnom Penh, sustainable construction incorporated with an eco-friendly concept is becoming a new trend in the construction sector in Cambodia. This new trend reflects the presence of a new mixed-use development project called The Point, which is designed with an integration of the concept of nature with other functions of a modern urban environment.

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ADB to Help Cambodian Youth on Construction Skills

In a bid to help develop Cambodia human resources, the Asia Development Bank (ADB) has decided to continue providing additional assistance to Cambodian youth on several vocational skills, especially related to construction. The announcement was made on Facebook post of H.E Dr Ith Sam Heng, Minister of the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MLVT), on 12 December, 2018.

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Us-based Firm Submits Proposal for Affordable Housing Project in Cambodia

Affordable housing has become one of Cambodia's most important issues in addressing housing shortages, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) recently laid out a design competition for a 3,000 unit affordable housing project for low-income factory workers. US-based architectural firm qastic lab has participated in the competition with a design concept that is suitable for the construction climate in Cambodia.

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Sewage System Project Supported by World Bank Loan Underway

Construction on a sewerage system project supported by a World Bank loan is in progress, according to the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT)'s Facebook page.

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New​​ Chip Mong Factories to Boost Cambodia’s Industrial Sector

One of Cambodia largest conglomerates, the Chip Mong Group, has showcased its ambition to lift Cambodia’s industrial sector through the establishment of two new factories. On 7 December, 2018, Chip Mong Industries, a subsidiary of Chip Mong Group officially opened two new factories producing roof tiles and PVC pipes located in Dangkor District, Phnom Penh.

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Construction of Sihanoukville First Shopping Mall Begin

As Sihanoukville sees the rapid growth in larger-scale buildings, construction on the city’s first shopping mall has also begun.

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Luxury Japanese INAX Toilets Proving Popular With Developers

The development of the construction sector has created a surge in demand for construction materials in Cambodia, and created an influx of high quality materials from countries across the globe. In particular, construction materials imported from Japan have attracted attention from construction companies and real estate developers in Cambodia due to their outstanding quality and the use of modern technology in their production.

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Renowned Cambodia Investor Still Optimistic on Construction Sector Prospects

Despites a decrease in investment for construction sector in 2018, renowned Cambodia investors remain optimistic about the construction and real estate sectors in Cambodia. At the recent construction exhibition organised by the Cambodia Constructors Association (CCA) Neak Oknha Pung Keav Se, Chairman of Canadia Bank and Overseas Cambodia Investment Corporation (OCIC), expressed his optimism about the sectors’ prospects.

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Land Minister Sets Out Three Proposals to Promote Construction Standards

In a bid to promote construction standards and to avoid conflicts, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Ministry of Land Management Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC) H.E Chea Sophara recently set out three proposals. The statement was made during the opening of the Cambodia Construction Industry Exhibition on November 29, 2018, which was organised by the Cambodia Constructors Associations (CCA).

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Artificial Dinosaur Zoo Planned for Chroy Changvar

In order to attract tourists to Chroy Changva Satellite City, OCIC, led by Neak Oknha Pung Keav Se, is currently developing a huge artificial dinosaur zoo. On 29 November, 2018, Neak Oknha Pung Keav Se told reporters at the Cambodia Construction Industry Exhibition organised by the Cambodian Constructors Associations (CCA) that the construction of the artificial dinosaur zoo would cover more than 200 hectares of land and will be surrounded by a food palace.

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