Safety First: Evaluating Concrete in Use

Engineers may need to evaluate the conditions of concrete in structures while in service for a number of reasons, which include investigating signs of distress and quality control checks on new structures, assessment for change of exposure and routine maintenance.

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How Bim Helps Construction Works?

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is now a leading system serving the global building industry during the construction period. Construction & Property Magazine spoke exclusively with Kaushik Chakraborty, South East Asia Vice President for Bentley Systems— a world leader in architecture and engineering software solutions - about how BIM can help construction works.

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Taiwaness Steel Giant Links With Cambodia Fuxin

"PT Sans";color:black\">China Steel Structure Co., Ltd (CSSC) was founded in 1978. It is Taiwan’s first and largest steel structure company which operates three world-class fully integrated production systems separately located in Kaohsiung and Guantian of Taiwan and Kunshan of mainland China.

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Bim Explained

"PT Sans";color:black\">The topic of building information modelling (BIM) has been hotly debated in the built environment sector in recent years. Through the digital rendering of the building process, BIM is a remarkable development that highlights the links between technology, people and processes.

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Established Home Vs. New Development: What Is The Best Bet For A New Home Buyer?

What are the pros and cons of purchasing an established home versus an off-the-plan home?

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Small Sub-Plots Pose Investment Risk

With a rapid boom in land subdivision business nationwide, industry insiders have warned that confined plots without adequate property infrastructure will only be left undeveloped.

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Panel Prioritises Ethics, Standards in Valuation

The International Business Chamber (IBC) and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) hosted a business luncheon on Tuesday 19 April focused on the topic of valuation of property in Cambodia and addressing the current gaps.

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New Minister Promises Strong Action

Issues related to urban planning, land titling, land disputes, construction investment and other matters concerning the construction and property industries are expected to be given more impetus and priority after the appointment of H.E. Chea Sophara as Senior Minister and Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction in April.

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Jv Expands Base for Precast Concrete

Cambodian-owned Phnom Penh Precast Plants inked a joint venture deal in early March with leading Thai construction company Vcon Group to diversify its products and gaining a stronger foothold in the market.

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CAMBODIAN LAND TITLE CLASSIFICATIONS EXPLAINED, ONCE AND FOR ALL!

To the new property buyer, Cambodian land title classifications can be rather confusing. Let’s explore the three main ways property ownership can be secured in Cambodia, and the major misconceptions surrounding Cambodian property ownership and Cambodia land titles. All Cambodian land title records were destroyed between 1975 and 1979. This meant that after the war, […]

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