EuroCham's Real Estate & Construction Forum is back once again on 23rd May 2023. This flagship event is a one-of-a-kind for the sector in Cambodia, and is expected to draw high attention from relevant stakeholders, including private businesses and ministries.
Like in previous years, this event will bring together professionals and enthusiasts from the European and Cambodian business communities in the real estate and construction sector. Our experienced speakers will discuss challenges and opportunities in the Kingdom through presentations and panel discussions, and share their experiences with 200+ guests expected to be in attendance.
A special exhibition of architectural models will also be on display during the event. The students who designed them will be on hand to offer detailed insight into their work, and we hope you will in turn share your expertise with them!
Each attendee will have a chance to win a prize during our lucky draw!
08:00 - 08:45Registration and a tour of the architectural models with the MLMUPC
08:45 - 08:50National Anthem
08:50 - 09:20Opening session
H.E. Dr Pen Sophal
Secretary of State at Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC)
09:20 - 09:40Presentation of EuroCham's REC Committee chapter of 2023 White Book
Michel Cassagnes
Regional Managing Director of Archetype Cambodia Ltd.
09:40 - 10:00Legal updates from the , Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction on certification, building permit & trends from their perspective.
H.E. Dr Chhann Sorphal
Director – General of Construction at Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC)
10:00 - 10:30Coffee break
10:30 - 12:00Panel discussion and Q&A sessions: Market outlook - trends from key sectors
The word of the Moderator, Mr Ross Wheble : " It will be a real estate sector overview with presentations from key industry players across the office, retail, hospitality and residential sectors providing insights on the current status, the outlook for the next 12 months and recommendations for possible public / private sectors initiatives to help support their respective industries. This will be followed by a deep-dive panel discussion."
Martin Darby
Managing Director of EFG (EXPRESS FOOD GROUP) CO., LTD.
Daniel Simon
Managing Director of Rosewood Hotel Phnom Penh
Vong Chhay Te
Managing Director of Parbury Investments Co., Ltd
Ross Wheble
Country Director of Knight Frank (Cambodia) Pte Ltd
12:00 - 13:30Lunch
13:30 - 14:15Workshop 1: Phnom Penh: A Green and Liveable City ?
The word of the moderator, Ms Melita Koulmandas : “A Green City is one that prioritises the health and wellbeing of its inhabitants, as well as the preservation of natural resources. This can include measures such as implementing green transportation options, promoting energy efficiency, and protecting local ecosystems. By improving the green environment, this ensures rich biodiversity, reduces air pollution, ensures water storage, dampens noise and helps cooling down in warm periods.”
The last RE and Construction forum in Phnom Penh was held in 2019 (Pre Covid) and at that time there was very little discussion around the importance of having Public Parks and Green areas as an integral part of a liveable city. During Covid however, we saw a shift as Phnom Penh’s residents all headed outdoors, enjoying every piece of green space in and around the city. Post Covid, we see continued demand for more public spaces, with residents asking for more parks and more greenery. We are also seeing more and more developers start to integrate green space within the building, and in some cases surrounding areas.
During our panel discussion will hear from experts from both the Public and Private sector and deep dive into how possible it is for a city like Phnom Penh to become a “Green City” We will hear their views for how important they think this is; what the largest challenges are that they face; and how these can be potentially be overcome."
H.E. Tin Ponlok
Secretary General at National Council for Sustainable Development
Melita Koulmandas
Country Manager at BEE Incorporations
Thierry Tea
Vice-President at OCIC Group
14:15 - 15:00Workshop 2: Innovation technology and energy saving
The word of the Moderator, Mr Serge Pak : "Innovative technology materials in construction can improve energy efficiency, particularly in Cambodia that face challenges in addressing climate change. Cambodia has launched a Climate Change Strategic Plan 2014-2023 to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 27% by 2030. The construction industry contributes significantly to global energy consumption and carbon emissions, with traditional materials like concrete and steel being major contributors. Innovative materials can reduce embodied energy, improve thermal insulation, and reduce energy consumption. Promoting these materials in the construction industry can significantly reduce global energy consumption and carbon emissions, leading to a more sustainable future."
Lok Fung
Head of Transit Management Competence Center at Jardine Schindler
Serge Pak
CEO of Beton Block and Pave Co., Ltd
Kovi Valoo
Country Manager at Legrand Electric
Jean-Pierre Viannay
VP Marketing South East Asia at Legrand Electric
15:00 - 15:20Coffee break
15:20 - 16:05Workshop 3: European development project - Deutsches Haus in Ho Chi Minh City
The word of the moderator, Mr Simon Griffiths : " Present Deutsches Haus as a ‘best-in-class’ example of how European design and construction standards, materials, technology, maintenance and management have been combined to become a case study for Environmental Building Standards in Vietnam while being commercially successful and one of the most desirable and respected commercial properties in HCMC. Highlight the use of quality, environmentally sustainable materials and design and how this can result in commercial success and not just additional cost – the value-add to landlords and tenants. Challenges in developing and managing, relevance and lessons that can be learnt in respect of Cambodia."
John Campbell
Country Director / General Director of MACE Vietnam
Simon Griffiths
Managing Director of The Mall company
Kyle Hackenberg
Managing Director of RCR Vietnam
David Jackson
General Director of Colliers International Vietnam
16:05 - 16:50Workshop 4: Sihanoukville vision : a model city ?
The word of the moderator, Mr Michel Cassagnes: ''As Cambodia's principal access to maritime trade and coastal tourism, the rapid development of Sihanoukville is not only coveted but also widely debated. After an economic and real estate boom, driven primarily by overseas investments, the new regulations on gambling and the Covid crisis have left the City with roughly a thousand of abandoned buildings.
Now Sihanoukville takes the direction of a brighter future with significant infrastructure and service improvement.
The objective of this panel discussion is to give some answers to the private sector about the future master plan, which aims to transform Sihanoukville into a multipurpose SEZ. Good opportunity for the audience and private sector to share their vision on prospective developments!
H.E. Long Dimanche
Deputy Governor of Sihanoukville
Michel Cassagnes
Regional Managing Director of Archetype Cambodia Ltd.
Lawrence Lennon
Managing Director of CBRE Cambodia
David Mangin
Associate and Co-Manager at Seura Architectes
Anthony Myers
General Manager at Novotel Sihanoukville Holiday Resort
Ian Tan
Managing Director of Canopy Sands
16:50 - 17:05Closing Remarks
17:05 - 17:15Lucky draw
Speakers
H.E. Dr Pen Sophal
Secretary of State at Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC)
H.E. Dr Chhann Sorphal
Director – General of Construction at Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC)
H.E. Long Dimanche
Deputy Governor of Sihanoukville
H.E. Tin Ponlok
Secretary General at National Council for Sustainable Development
John Campbell
Country Director / General Director of MACE Vietnam
Michel Cassagnes
Regional Managing Director of Archetype Cambodia Ltd.