Kingdom’s Annual Construction Exhibition Postponed to 2021

Cambodian Constructors Association (CCA) has decided to postponed the kingdom’s biggest annual construction exhibition from late 2020 to any appropriate time in 2021, according to the recent CCA’s announcement.

CCA has yet to any approximate dates of the event. The scheduled mainly depends on the status of the COVID-19 pandemic in Cambodia and the world.

Known as the Cambodia Construction Industry Expo, the event—which takes place in November and December every year—showcases thousands of products from hundreds of booths of local and international companies.

Held over three days, the exhibition provides a platform for traders to meet each other and explore the latest products available on the construction market.

While praising the government’s outstanding measures in dealing with the COVID-19 situation, CCA Secretariat General Manager Mr Chhiv Sivpheng expects that the event will be held at the beginning of 2021 as the association needs to ensure that the exhibition is held in accordance to the required standards.

“We might delay the date for the exhibition possibly by one to three months because we need enough time to prepare for the event. We need time, even if the government soon allows us and we would need time to prepare so it will be in line with the required standards,” he said.

He said as part of CCA’s effort to promote the construction industry in Cambodia, the exhibition will be a platform to show investors the potential of the country’s construction industry such as the number of projects, and the material and equipment needed to support them.

He added that the exhibition will contribute with the government’s effort to restore the economy once COVID-19 eases down or a vaccine is available.

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