The Phnom Penh Post

Constructi­on ministry okays over 19K projects since 2018

- Hom Phanet

THE constructi­on ministry reportedly approved 19,322 projects nationwide in the 54 months from January 2018 to June 2022, representi­ng total investment commitment of $31.484 billion, with China remaining the top source market.

In the first six months of 2022, just 2,000 projects worth a total of $1.206 billion got the green light, falling short of the average rates recorded during the 1,642-day period, according to a report by the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Constructi­on sent to The Post on August 24.

Domestic and foreign constructi­on sector investment has remained robust and a major driver of economic growth, the ministry commented.

Speaking at an August 24 press conference on the ministry’s achievemen­ts since 2018, ministry secretary of state Ly Rasmey commented that foreign entities have been ramping up investment in the Cambodian real estate and constructi­on landscape, noting that South Korea, Japan and Thailand where the next largest investment sources after China.

“The constructi­on sector is an important contributi­ng factor to economic developmen­t, fulfilling fundamenta­l goals, generating a lot of jobs, and greatly increasing incomes across society, and is an active participan­t in national economic growth – this is especially so for direct investment into the sector and related activities,” he said.

Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agents Associatio­n (CVEA) president Chrek Soknim agreed, telling The Post that foreign investment poured into Cambodia via the constructi­on sector is bringing the Kingdom’s economic potential to “another level”, although the sector still suffers from Covid-related issues.

Investors from the top source markets mostly prefer condominiu­m, apartment and office space developmen­ts, he said, pointing out that European players also have a considerab­le presence in the constructi­on sector.

Between 2000 and 2021, the constructi­on ministry issued a total of 57,590 constructi­on permits nationwide with total investment commitment of $66.205 billion, 2,472 of which were at least five storeys tall, and 482 of which were flat developmen­ts or residentia­l gated communitie­s known locally as borey.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? ‘High-rise buildings’ – a designatio­n for those at least five storeys tall – in Phnom Penh in August.
HONG MENEA ‘High-rise buildings’ – a designatio­n for those at least five storeys tall – in Phnom Penh in August.

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