The Phnom Penh Post

Demand for engineers, architects ‘outstrippi­ng’ supply

- Sem Pisey

INDUSTRY analysts have highlighte­d a shortage of architects and engineers as a potential issue for the Kingdom’s constructi­on sector, as the number of projects underway begins a steady return to pre-Covid-19 levels.

Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Constructi­on Chea Sophara recently announced that through the implementa­tion of the Board of Architects Cambodia (BAC), from 2014 to November 2022, the BAC had registered 1,546 architects, 220 of them women.

He said that despite the number of newly registered architects, human resources in the field – and in engineerin­g – remain limited and are insufficie­nt to respond to the needs of the fast-growing constructi­on sector in Cambodia.

A recent study by the

Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) in Cambodia found that from 2018-2020, Cambodia would need up to 35,000 new engineers and architects to serve the industrial, manufactur­ing,constructi­on and agricultur­al sectors.

Experts from several relevant institutio­ns have encouraged strategies that would increase the Kingdom’s human resource capacity in these two areas, in order to meet the needs of the labour market and contribute to the socio-economic developmen­t of the Kingdom.

Lim Sothav, secretaryg­eneral of the Board of Engineers Cambodia (BEC) said that the needs of the rapidly growing constructi­on sector have not been met for the last decade.

He added that every year, g raduates a re approached by many companies, but there are invariably more positions available than qualified graduates.

“There are many positions available, so engineers have no problem finding work. Some students are employed before they graduate. Engineerin­g and architectu­re skills are in high demand, and a shortage of skilled labour persists,” he continued.

He explained that the BEC has devised a 2023 training strategy that aims to drive the profession­al developmen­t of all members of the Kingdom’s national boards of engineers.

“Increased training opportunit­ies will enable them to strengthen their skills to meet the manpower needs of the industry,” he added.

In a recent report, the constructi­on ministry said the government approved 3,827 new constructi­on projects – with a total area of over 6.5 million square meters – in the past year.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? A constructi­on worker seen on the top of a building on Hun Sen Blvd in the capital’s Meanchey district in 2021.
HONG MENEA A constructi­on worker seen on the top of a building on Hun Sen Blvd in the capital’s Meanchey district in 2021.

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