Construction Focus
Uk, China to Probe Building Materials That Could Help Save the World
Chinese and British scientists have joined forces to probe concrete that can sense itself and eat pollution, and also glass that might regulate a building’s temperature better, saving huge amounts of energy.
Read MoreMuhibbah to Build $200 Million Expressway
Muhibbah has won the bid to build a $200-million expressway connecting Phnom Penh’s downtown to National Road 4 and the capital’s airport.
Read MoreThe Improvement of Electricity Supply in Cambodia
With the rapid economic growth and development of Cambodia between 1999 and 2013, electricity demand has been forecasted to grow at 17.9 percent annually from 2012 to 2020.
Read MoreCambuild?15 Attracts Almost 10,000 Visitors
CAMBUILD, now in its fifth year as one of Cambodia’s biggest international building, construction and M&E industry shows, attracted over 9,000 trade visitors including architects and professionals from contractor firms, according to the company.
Read MoreCambodia?s Railway Network Blueprint
The poor condition of the transportation network in Cambodia stands out as one of the obstacles to economic growth. But it is expected that a railway network system that will run across the country will enhance Cambodia’s transportation competitiveness after ASEAN Integration.
Read MoreGyg, Korea?s Top Lift Brand Eyes Cambodian Market
Having been impressed with Cambodia’s fast growing construction industry, GumYoung General Co., Ltd (GYG), one of Korea’s leading lift makers, is exploring opportunities to enter this thriving market.
Read MoreEducation Pivotal to Future Jobs – Nea
Construction and Property Magazine was granted an exclusive interview with Kouch Samean, Deputy General Director of the National Employment Agency (NEA). He shared his insights on labour supply in the construction sector, initiatives to enhance technical education, and what the AEC means for the job market.
Read More400 Exhibitors to Join Thailand?s 8th Constech Show
After successfully hosting the show for 7 years, Thailand’s International Construction Machinery, Equipment and Technology Exhibition 2015 (CONSTECH 2015) will welcome 400 local and international firms to exhibit their products and services on 27-29 March.
Read MoreExpanded Regional Visitor Outreach to Buildtech Yangon 2015
Given that Myanmar is the last nation in Southeast Asia to open its door for foreign investment, BuildTech Yangon 2015, its leading building technology and supply event scheduled for 27 – 29 May 2015, is expected to attract thousands of industry professionals with a larger participation to address growth opportunities in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam, known as the CLMV countries.
Read MoreLighthouse Club Cambodia Tees Off for Construction Safety
Lighthouse Club Cambodia, the local chapter of an international construction industry charity, held a golf tournament in Phnom Penh on Friday 30 January to raise money for supporting victims of accidents and illness within the construction industry and their families.
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