Temporary housing on construction sites below standards required by law, says report

Temporary housing on construction sites in three provinces have failed to meet the minimum sanitary standards set by the government, according to a report by the Building and Wood Workers Trade Union Federation of Cambodia (BWTUC).

The finding was presented in front of government official, representatives of construction companies, union members, and construction workers on 08 August at the Tonle Bassac II Restaurant.

The report, entitled ‘Assessment of WASH in the Temporary Housing on Construction Sites’, found that the condition of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) on construction sites do not meet the minimum standards of hygiene or the needs of the population of workers and their relatives living on the site.

Conducted on 17 construction sites across Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, and Siem Reap, the report noted that none of the temporary housing of the workers provided decent standards.

“WASH conditions are poor and do not meet the standards or requirements set out by Cambodian laws and prakas,” the report noted, “sanitation facilities resultingly are insufficient, without locks, and with holes in the walls”.
According to the figures from the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC), construction investment value increased more than 57% in H1 2019, reaching more than US$3 billion.

More than 69,000 jobs existed daily in the construction sector in the first six months of 2019 while in the same period last year more than 14,000 jobs existed on a daily basis in the sector.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Bentley, NXT BLD Launch $3M ‘NXT Activate’ Accelerator to Fund Next-Gen AEC Software Innovators

Bentley Systems and NXT BLD have partnered to launch NXT Activate, a new $3 million developer-focused accelerator aimed at backing early-stage startups that are building next-generation architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) software. The three-year program is designed to support early-stage startups building software that breaks down data silos and improves workflows across the construction and […]

Japan Grants $8 Million to Cambodia for Teacher Training Institute in Kampong Cham

Japan has extended an official grant of approximately $8 million to Cambodia to support the establishment of a teacher training institute in Kampong Cham province, an initiative designed to bolster the educational framework and strengthen teacher capacity across the Kingdom. This financial commitment closely follows a separate announcement of an $11 million grant to the […]

Peng Huoth Group Continues Humanitarian Mission Supporting Children at AFESIP and CCAFO

PHNOM PENH, May 11, 2026 – Guided by its three core Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) pillars— “Education, Environment, and Society”- Peng Huoth Group, in collaboration with its partners and the collective spirit of residents from its Borey communities, has extended its humanitarian mission to support vulnerable children. This initiative aims to provide encouragement, promote well-being, […]

Peng Huoth Group Marks Two Decades of Support for Cambodian Red Cross with $100,000 Donation

Phnom Penh — In a continued demonstration of solidarity and corporate social responsibility, Peng Huoth Group, widely recognized for its Borey Peng Huoth residential developments, has announced a donation of $100,000 to the Cambodian Red Cross for the year 2026. This contribution marks nearly twenty years of active and consistent partnership between the group and […]

Japan Provides Over $300,000 in Grants to Enhance Water Access and Education in Cambodia

Bilateral agreement funds a clean water supply system in Svay Rieng and a new primary school building in Stung Treng The Government of Japan has committed more than $300,000 in grant assistance to Cambodia for two critical development projects focused on clean water infrastructure and education. The official signing ceremony for these grants took place […]

The Cambodian Government spent over USD 108m on the National Social Assistance Program by April 2025

In a significant step towards enhancing social welfare, the Cambodian government has spent over USD 108 million to support vulnerable populations across the nation. This was announced by HE Chea Somethy, Minister of Social Affairs, Veterans, and Youth Rehabilitation, during a public forum held on 19 May 2025, at the National Assembly. As of 26 […]