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Expert: Construction and real estate market to recover next year
Experts predict that the construction and real estate markets will recover in 2021 despite the dramatic decline since the end of 2019 resulting partially from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. In an interview with RFI, Dr Ky Sereyvath, an economics professor and also Director of the Royal Academy of Cambodia’s Centre for […]
Read MoreLet’s Find Out! EP20: Can Coronavirus be Transmitted Through The Air?
Can coronavirus be transmitted through the air? What evidence is there that covid 19 can be transmitted through the air?
Read MoreClient Alert: Cambodia’s New Law on Construction
The Law on Construction which was promulgated by the Royal Kram No. NS/RKM/1119/019 dated 02 November 2019 aims to determine the principles, building technical regulations, rules and procedures for the management of the construction sector in Cambodia. This law is effective from 02 November 2019. The competent authority who regulates the construction sector in Cambodia […]
Read MoreExperts: Humidity in air conditioning can spread COVID-19
Can coronavirus be transmitted through the air? This question has not yet been fully scientifically proved. However, there is some evidence that scientists believe that COVID-19 can be spread through droplets from AC, depending on the design of the air conditioner. Evidence that COVID is capable of transmitting through air-conditioning systems Studies found that workers […]
Read MoreEuroCham hosts breakfast talk on investment opportunities in the real estate sector
EuroCham hosted a breakfast talk on Investment Opportunities in the Non-residential Real Estate Sector, including the impact of COVID-19 and EBA removal on the sector on 12 March 2020 at Topaz Restaurant, Phnom Penh. A wide range of key potential areas of the Non-residential Real Estate Sector was discussed during the event including construction safety, […]
Read MoreComin Khmere supports site visit for students studying construction law
Comin Khmere, a subsidiary of Comin Asia Group and one of the country’s leading engineering solutions provider, is helping drive the understanding of construction best practices, focusing mainly on safety and quality. In line with the government’s goal to promote safety at construction sites, Comin Khmere supported the organisation of a study tour for 8 […]
Read MoreAI to develop real estate sector in Cambodia
Artificial intelligence, commonly known as AI, will soon take over and promote the real estate sector in Cambodia. The future of AI in the Cambodian real estate industry is about to be realized following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Z1 Data Co., LTD (Cambodia), a company that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to […]
Read MoreSamdech Techo asks developers to delay real estate payment for workers
Covid-19 respiratory infections have caused negative effects on the economy and in particular in the property sector. In response, Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen requested real estate companies to provide workers with compensation and delay payments as much as possible. The request was made at the opening ceremony of National Road 55 and National […]
Read More12 Cambodian nominees become ASEAN architects
The 12 nominees of the Cambodian Architects of Board of Architects Cambodia have been officially approved as ASEAN Architects, according to the official Facebook page of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction on 3 March 2020. H.E Chea Sophara, Deputy Prime Minister, the Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, as […]
Read MorePM postpones construction projects to fight against COVID-19
Construction projects scheduled to start in 2020 must be postponed due to COVID-19, according to Samdech Techo Hun Sen’s speech on 3 March 2020 at the 2019 Annual Review Conference and the 2020 Ministry of Health’s Continuing Direction. “Any construction sites that have not been built must be suspended, except for foreign-funded or Cambodia’s budget […]
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