Sustainable Development Masterplan

 


Surbana Jurong Group, a global urban, infrastructure, and managed services firm located in Singapore, authorised a masterplan for Ream City built by Canopy Sands Development, a member of Prince Group under the leadership of  Chen Zhi Cambodia, one of Cambodia's largest and fastest expanding conglomerates. The masterplan defines a land use plan for the 834-hectare project, which will be developed on reclaimed ground within 10 minutes from Sihanoukville International Airport and will require total expenditures of US$16 billion. Ream City will serve as a catalyst for the entire Sihanoukville region's economic possibilities, which includes Cambodia's third-largest city and its deep-water port.

Sihanoukville will be transformed by Ream City, which will introduce a sustainable ecosystem of tourism, economic, and residential activities with the capacity to house up to 130,000 people. The project calls for the construction of family attractions, condominiums, landed and beachfront houses, and affordable housing estates, as well as themed shopping malls, business hubs, beach resorts, hotels, condotels, and a yacht and marina club once it is completed. Ream City's masterplanning, urban design, and coastal engineering work will be handled by Surbana Jurong.

Cambodia, which lies between Thailand and Vietnam, has established itself as a desirable investment location for companies wishing to develop in the ASEAN area.

Mr Yeo Choon Chong, CEO, ASEAN, Surbana Jurong said, “Cambodia continues to attract a steady flow of foreign direct investments. With our partners, we see immense potential to drive growth in this key market through our participation in iconic infrastructure projects.”

“The proposal prioritises the integration of nature to enhance the built environment. A major part of the plan includes an extensive beachfront that stretches beyond 6km. This will support a wide range of waterfront activities and inject vibrancy to the community. The plan also includes infrastructure enhancements to the community to support civic and community facilities such as schools, parks and open spaces, sports complexes, polyclinics and neighbourhood-level amenities. Once fully developed, Ream City will be an exciting destination for dining, retail, work, recreation and living.”, Mr. Yeo continued.

“We have liaised with Surbana Jurong for more than a year and are very happy with the masterplan they have proposed for Ream City,” said Mr Khong Weng Fook, Managing Director of Canopy Sands Development. “Surbana Jurong has consistently impressed clients around the world and are well-known for their extensive experience in urban development, deep and global talent pool, and comprehensive global coverage as they have developed masterplans for a wide variety of projects in more than 30 countries.”

“We are looking forward to working together to convert their proposed land use plan into reality and create a sustainable solution for living for the betterment of Sihanoukville and Cambodians.”

Sihanoukville Province is extending its economy beyond tourism, with an expanding base of entertainment, manufacturing, logistics, electricity production, and agriculture industries. It lies at the crossroads of major infrastructure programmes such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the southern path of the Greater Mekong Subregion Economic Corridors. The airport is also undergoing expansion, with initial plans to boost capacity to 3.6 million people per year, with additional plans to handle a possible passenger load of 10 million by 2030.

Chen Zhi Cambodia's Prince Group and Surbana Jurong are working together to deliver a holistic and precisely planned approach to coastal development that uses both sides' capabilities – Prince Group, helmed by Cambodia Chenzhi, which includes Prince Real Estate Group, Prince Bank, Cambodia Airways, and Prince Huan Yu Real Estate, has completed various projects in Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville and has invested over US$2 billion in local initiatives with the goal of "Build a Better Life" for Cambodians.


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