BILDERBERGINVESTMENT GROUP

Projects · Cambodia

Ahnakot Smart City Koh Kong

A coastal smart-city concept for Koh Kong province, structured around integrated housing, utilities, tourism and environmental protection.

Undeveloped tropical coastline with mangrove estuary and forested hills
Representative image

Overview

Ahnakot Smart City Koh Kong is an early-stage urban-development concept for Cambodia's south-western coastal province. It applies the Ahnakot framework of integrated planning: settlement, mobility, utilities, food production and employment are designed as one system rather than as separate developments.

Concept components

  • Residential districts with a mix of affordable and market housing
  • Utilities backbone covering power, water, drainage and waste
  • Coastal tourism and hospitality zones planned around environmental limits
  • Logistics and trade infrastructure serving the wider province
  • Local employment, training and enterprise participation
  • Protection of coastal ecosystems and mangrove areas

Current position

No land verification, feasibility study, regulatory approval or financing has been confirmed for this concept. Any progression would follow the sequence set out in our development framework.

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Sector context

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Planned urban district with ordered streets and street lighting at dusk
Smart Cities and Urban DevelopmentRepresentative image
Mixed-use commercial and residential buildings at dusk
Property InvestmentRepresentative image
Coastal resort terrace overlooking the sea at dusk
Tourism and HospitalityRepresentative image

Development path

From vision to implementation

From Vision to Implementation
  1. 01

    Vision and concept

  2. 02

    Preliminary assessment

  3. 03

    Feasibility studies

  4. 04

    Government and regulatory review

  5. 05

    Land and environmental verification

  6. 06

    Partnership and financing structure

  7. 07

    Definitive agreements

  8. 08

    Phased implementation

The appearance of a project within this process does not indicate that every stage has been completed. Each project's published status reflects the stage it has reached.

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