Background
On February 27, 2026, Undersecretary of State Chan Sinat, representing the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM), led a team to inspect the construction progress of Radar Station 2 located at Phnom Prosith, Kandal Province. The inspection was conducted alongside technical and advisory teams and followed the government’s mandate to develop water resource and meteorology infrastructure.
Scope of Application
The inspection and directives apply specifically to the construction site of Radar Station 2 at Phnom Prosith within Chveang Commune, Ponhea Leu District, Kandal Province. The initiative also involves coordination with land authorities from Prek Phnov district and Phnom Penh municipality related to the precise identification and formalization of land boundaries to support the laying out of legal cadastral plans.
Key Provisions or Decisions
- Adherence to Asian Development Bank (ADB) technical standards and operational procedures was emphasized for the construction work.
- Focus was placed on quality, safety, and environmental protection to ensure structural integrity according to engineering standards and planned timelines.
- The authorities stressed the necessity of clear land boundary identification and rapid preparation of formal land title plans in cooperation with relevant ministries and institutions.
- The construction and land management activities are conducted under the framework of Royal Government Sub-Decree No. 574 dated April 4, 2025.
Implications for Investors, Businesses, or Compliance
The directives underline the importance of complying with internationally recognized technical standards and environmental safeguards in public infrastructure projects in Cambodia. Formalizing land boundaries and land title plans promptly will facilitate legal certainty and operational continuity for project stakeholders. The project’s adherence to approved plans and schedules also reflects strong governance practices within Cambodia’s water and meteorological infrastructure development.
Official Source
The original report is provided by the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology through their official Facebook post dated February 27, 2026. Additional information is accessible on the ministry’s official website and social media channels.





