Why does Cambodia need to draft construction law?

The Ministry of Land Management Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC) has drafted a law on construction, which was endorsed by the Council of Ministers in August. But why does Cambodia need to draft the law on construction?

The 31-page draft construction law is divided into 22 chapters and 113 articles and was initially compiled in 2017 by MLMUPC with inputs provided from experts at Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

According to a statement released during a dissemination seminar on the law held at the National Assembly on 20 September, the draft construction law has been designed in response to the booming construction sector which needs to strengthen processes and operations, particularly among relevant stakeholders.

“The larger, higher, and more complex construction requires more proper implementation of technical regulations, technologies, standards in order to ensure good quality, beauty, and sustainability of the construction,” the statement read.

In fact, from 2000 to June 2019, more than 45,605 projects were approved with an estimated investment value of more than US$45 billion to serve the commercial, tourism, public, and residential sectors. (Read more)

In addition to responding to the construction growth, the law on construction is created so that Cambodia can adapt to the fourth economic revolution known as Industry 4.0.

“Prepare for the digital economy in response to the Fourth Industrial Revolution and for the promotion of national identity and social harmony,” the statement continues.

In addition, the new construction law will also serve as a foundation to enable Cambodia to achieve its development vision by 2050, in line with the ‘Rectangular Strategy Phase IV’ of the Royal Government.

The draft law will be submitted to the National Assembly for checking and discussion before being put into the agenda for the NA meeting to check and approve the final draft.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Authority to Launch Sewerage Service Fee Collection After Policy Review and Approval

In an important move to streamline the collection of sewerage service fees, the Council of Ministers convened a closed meeting on December 26, 2025, to discuss a draft sub-decree outlining the procedures for this process. Chaired by HE Liv Sovanna, Vice President and Chairman of the 4th Working Group of the Council of Lawmakers, and […]

National Council for Building Technical Regulations Takes Significant Steps Towards Enhanced Standards in Cambodia

HE Say Samal leads the meeting to approve the draft technical regulations to ensure safety and sustainability in the construction sector The National Council for Building Technical Regulations convened a significant meeting under the auspices of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction, according to the meeting held on 18 December 2025. This […]

The Gov’t Announces New Public Bus Lines to Techo International Airport to Ease Traffic Congestion

In an effort to alleviate traffic congestion and improve travel convenience, the Phnom Penh City Bus Autonomous Administration (CBA) has announced plans to launch two new public bus lines to Techo International Airport starting September 9, 2025. This initiative aims to provide residents and visitors with an efficient transportation option to one of Southeast Asia’s […]

Cambodian Government Approves 21 New Standards to Enhance Industrial Competitiveness

In a significant move to bolster industrial growth, the Cambodian government has approved 21 new international standards aimed at enhancing the country’s competitiveness. This decision was announced during the 31st meeting of the National Standards Council, led by H.E. Hem Vandy, Minister of Industry, Science, Technology, and Innovation, on September 3, 2025. The newly approved […]

Cambodian Parliament Approves Landmark Law for 24 Electricity Investment Projects

In a significant move to bolster the nation’s energy infrastructure, the Cambodian Parliament has officially approved a draft law facilitating payment guarantees to 24 electricity investment companies. This landmark decision was made during the fourth session of the seventh National Assembly held on 22 May 2025. The new law comes in response to the surging […]

Cambodia Officially Withdraws from CLV Development Triangle, Focuses on National Infrastructure Projects

Cambodia has officially announced its withdrawal from the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA), marking a shift in its regional development strategy. The decision was formalized through the promulgation of the Law on the Approval of the Agreement on the Promotion and Facilitation of Trade in the CLV-DTA and will take effect upon the completion of […]