Two members of our Cambodia team presented at the CAPRED workshop on 13 May 2026. The event — the Green Building and Access to Green Finance workshop — focused on green building certification in Cambodia. It was organized by Cambodia Australia Partnership for Resilient Economic Development (CAPRED) in partnership with the Australian Government.

Sopharith Vuthy at CAPRED Green Building Workshop · Green Building Certification & Framework · Cambodia · May 2026
Sopharith Vuthy, Project Manager at BEE’s Cambodia office, presented on green building certification systems and pathways. He outlined the practical benefits for developers, businesses, and project owners, and joined the panel discussion. His session drew on direct experience of sustainable building implementation in the Cambodian market.
Sorachana Yean, Project Engineer at BEE’s Cambodia office, introduced BEE Incorporations to the room. Her presentation covered our company profile and the sustainability services we provide in the local market.
Around 70 developers and project owners joined the workshop. Many left with concrete plans to pursue green building certification for their own projects. Questions from the floor reflected genuine curiosity and practical intent.
“The key is integrating green strategies from the beginning of a project. It reduces implementation costs and improves long-term project value.”
— Sopharith Vuthy, Project Manager at BEE Cambodia

Sorachana Yean at CAPRED Green Building Workshop · BEE Incorporations Company Overview · Cambodia · May 2026
About the Cambodia Australia Partnership for Resilient Economic Development (CAPRED)
CAPRED is an Australian Government-funded initiative supporting Cambodia’s economic development. Its programs span trade, investment, and private sector capacity-building. The partnership brings together local and international stakeholders to advance sustainable economic growth in Cambodia.
Our team is grateful to CAPRED for the invitation. We look forward to continuing to support developers and project owners in Cambodia as the green building market grows.









