Construction Focus
Japanese companies eye investment in Cambodia
Fifty-Two Japanese companies are planning to invest in infrastructure development and urbanisation in Cambodia, according to the results of a meeting between representatives of Cambodia and Japan at the Ministry of Land Management and Construction on 11 February 2019. The meeting was the Preparatory Meeting of Public and Private Seminars on “Development of Urbanisation between […]
Read MoreNew Khmer-thai International Checkpoint Ready in 2020
A new Khmer-Thai checkpoint in Banteay Meanchey province at the Stung Bot International Checkpoint, in addition to the Poipet checkpoint, is scheduled to complete construction and open for service by next year, according to a report from the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) on 9 February.
Read MoreThree New Water and Sewage Facilities to Be Built in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh Municipality is planning to construct two new underground water reservoirs and a new sewage line to help ease flooding as part of implementing the city’s development masterplan.
Read MoreConstruction Sector Milestone: Domestic Cement Production Up to 3.6 Million Tons in 2018
Cambodia produced more than 3.6 million tons of cement at four cement factories in the first nine months of 2018, a positive sign that the construction sector is growing steadily, according to the latest figures from the Ministry of Industry and Handicrafts.
Read MoreAluminium China 2019 Ushers in New Industry Era, Following Positive Performance Indicators
This year’s Aluminium China exhibition and conference, which will be held in July, will again serve China’s rapidly expanding aluminium industry by showcasing new state-of-the-art processes and products in the fields of automotives, construction, transportation, aerospace and consumer durables. Following new green manufacturing trends, Aluminium China 2019 is set to help open a new chapter in the aluminium industry.
Read MoreCDC Approves Four Construction Material Factories Worth Us$35 Million
The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) has recently given permits to four firms to invest a total of approximately US$35 million to establish their construction material business in Cambodia, which are expected to generate at least 1,600 jobs.
Read MoreMore Skilled Cambodian Construction Workers Promised for Japan
Cambodia and Japan agreed on more skilled construction workers working in Japan as a result of a 1 February 2019 meeting between the two parties. The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MLVT) and the Japan Cambodia Interactive Association (JCIA) met to discuss labour cooperation, according to a Facebook post by the MLVT.
Read MoreLuxury MekongView 6 residence set for 2019
Luxury residence MekongView 6 is set for completion in 2019 adding more than 300 units to the market. Sitting in the heart of the increasingly popular Chroy Changva area, the 23-storey MekongView 6 residence is set for completion by July 2019, according to the developer’s sales representative. On 1 February 2019, the company sales representative […]
Read MoreConstruction Deal for National Road No.5 Signed
The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) has signed a construction deal with three Japanese firm as part of the US$500 million loan project funded by the government of Japan.
Read MoreFeasibility Study Underway for Phnom Penh-siem Reap Expressway
Two companies are conducting feasibility studies for a Phnom Penh-Siem Reap Expressway, according to the Minister of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) on 28 January 2019.
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