Construction Focus

First wind energy project in Cambodia unveiled

Renewable energy company Blue Circle from France has unveiled its plan to invest in wind energy in Cambodia. According to the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Blue Circle’s plan is to build at least 10 wind turbines with a capacity of 80 MW on the top of Bokor Mountain in Kampot province. Victor Jona, Director […]

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Instant noodle manufacturing factory inaugurated

An instant noodle manufacturing factory equipped with technology from Japan was inaugurated on Saturday 02 November in Phnom Penh and hopes Cambodians will support it by wanting to promote locally-produced products. Invested by One More Manufacturing Co Ltd, the instant noodle factory producing Mee Chiet noodles is located in Kok Rokar commune, Pur Senchey district. […]

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How will QR code payment systems help the retail industry in Cambodia?

With the rapid increase in retail supply and space, there will soon be a QR code-based payment system to Cambodia. By 2024, shopping mall space will increase to 496,857 square metres, retail podium will reach 143,956 square metres, and community mall space will also extend to approximately 100,000 square metres, according to a recent CBRE […]

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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang pledges to support development of Sihanoukville

Chinese Premier H.E Li Keqiang has pledged to support the development of Sihanoukville amid massive development made by Chinese investors. The commitment was made at a meeting between Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of Cambodia and H.E Li Keqiang on the sidelines of the 35th ASEAN Summit held in Bangkok. According to a Facebook […]

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Japanese-backed sewerage system development project to begin construction in 2020

The first sewerage system development project in Phnom Penh backed by the Japanese government is set to begin construction in late 2020 following the grant agreement signing on 01 November. The US$27 million project is funded by the government of Japan, through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and which will see construction of a […]

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Ministry of Mines prepares bidding for waste-to-energy project

The Ministry of Mines and Energy is preparing the documents for the bidding for a waste-to-energy project which will address the increasingly waste management and increase electricity supply in Cambodia, according to the ministry spokesman. Speaking with Construction and Property Magazine by phone, H.E Victor Jona, spokesman for the Ministry of Mines and Energy confirmed […]

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ADB pledges $89 million for water supply and sanitation services and financial sector

Two agreements worth $89 million were signed on 03 October by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Cambodia’s Ministry of Economy and Finance to improve access to water supply and sanitation services in rural areas, and to enhance the country’s financial sector. The agreements were signed by ADB Country Director for Cambodia Ms. Sunniya Durrani-Jamal […]

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Five major infrastructure projects in SEA win Bentley Systems’ Year in Infrastructure 2019 Awards Program

Five major infrastructure projects in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia have won the Bentley Systems’ Year in Infrastructure 2019 Awards Program which was awarded during the annual awards program held from 21 October through 24 in Singapore at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre. The awards were handed to SEA winners after project executors […]

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National Road 3 (Phnom Penh-Kampot) will cost more than US$219 million

With an approximately more than US$219 million will be used to construct a National Road 3 (Phnom Penh-Kampot), the road is believed to be high quality and long term of use. The budget of implementing this project came from the concession financing from the People’s Republic of China, together with the Royal Government of Cambodia […]

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Behind the Success of Design & Build in Cambodia’s Construction Industry

Construction in Cambodia has been rapidly growing in the last decade and expecting to grow more due to vast urban and rural areas that are left to be developed. According to Ministry of Land Management Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC), more than US$2.7 billion in construction investment projects were approved within the first quarter of […]

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