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Road development still ongoing in Sihanoukville despite COVID-19

The spread of the COVID-19 virus has not hindered Sihanoukville's infrastructure development with many government development projects, including the construction of Road No. 400 near Ochheuteal beach, still progressing. On 30 March 2020, HE Kouch Chamroeun, Governor of Preah Sihanouk province, accompanied by Mr E Sokleng, Governor of Sihanoukville city, led a team of experts to inspect the roa...

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World-class hospital worth US$7 million opens in Cambodia

The Prestige Hospital, a world-class facility worth US$7 million opened on 30 March 2020 to provide international standard health care services to Cambodians. This international standard hospital brings service, standard and affordability to Cambodian people as its core principle. According to Dr Tay Christopher, CEO of The Prestige Hospital, the service is now up to Singaporean standard, but t...

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MPWT to improve quality of four National Roads in Tbong Khmum and Kratie

Four national roads with a total length of 130km in Tbong Khmum and Kratie provinces are being rehabilitated in order to facilitate and improve rural area transportation with financial support from the World Bank. The four roads are NR 7, NR 73, NR 377 and NR 377A, according to the Ministry of Public Works and Transport. Of these four roads, National Highway 7 (31.25km) and 73 (50km) will be up...

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Green light on wind energy investment project expected this year

A wind power project by The Blue Circle Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based company, is expected to see its investment agreed this year after spending several months completing a wind power feasibility study in Cambodia. The power investment agreement is expected to be signed in the first half of 2020 as The Blue Circle and Electricite Du Cambodge (EDC) are in the process of talks on power tariffs, acco...

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Client 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 is the Ministry of Land M...

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National Assembly approves construction of coal-fired power plants in Koh Kong and Oddar Meanchey

Parliament has approved a Draft on State Guarantee for two companies. The Royal Group will construct a 700 MW coal-fired power plant in Koh Kong province, and the Han Seng Coal Mine Company will build a 265 MW coal-fired power plant in Oddar Meanchey province including the construction of a 230 KV transmission line extending from Oddar Meanchey to a sub-station east of Siem Reap. The adoption o...

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Cambodia Imports Power from Laos’ Don Sahong Dam

The Don Sahong hydropower dam, located in the southern area of Laos near the border of Cambodia, has started exporting power to Cambodia as planned just in time for Cambodia being in need of power supply for the dry season. “Initially, only 130MW of power is imported from the dam based on the actual demand in Cambodia,” said Victor Jona, Director-General of Energy at the Ministry of Mines and E...

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Mine exploration licenses open for public bidding

The Ministry of Mines and Energy announced it will open applications for public bidding on mine exploration licenses in four areas. According to an announcement dated 23 March, the four areas cumulatively cover 794 square km in the provinces of Preah Vihear (One-area), Oddor Meanchey (One-area) and Mondulkiri (Two-areas). The ministry stated that local and international companies can apply f...

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Cambodia to suspend hydropower dam plan on Mekong River for 10 years

Cambodia will suspend hydropower dam plans on the mainstream of the Mekong River for the next decade until 2030 and will look to coal, gas and renewable energy such as solar energy instead. The decision was made by the Ministry of Mines and Energy to great applause from civil society especially environmental groups and people affected by the project. In supporting this wise decision, the WWF Co...

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Construction of 400 MW power plants in Kandal province faces suspension

Two power plants with a total power capacity of 400 MW fueled by heavy fuel oil which was under construction in Lvea Em district, Kandal province may fail to come online as scheduled because contracted construction firms from China have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the plan, when construction started in October 2019 the power plants, were scheduled to generate power and ...

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