Property Development

Acquiring professionalism, expertise and consistency, OCIC is considered to be one of the most reliable and esteemed property development companies in Cambodia. Specializing in the construction of building complexes, mixed-use developments, independent residences and apartments, commercial buildings, OCIC has gained valuable experience and expertise in a wide range of applications that have high requirements and specifications across the country.

*Not all projects listed in this website are solely owned by OCIC. Some projects listed here in are subsidiaries and partner companies of OCIC.

Property Development

Our projects

Koh Pich

Koh Pich is developed on a land area of 100 hectares. Launched in 2006, Koh Pich is mixed-use district developed to support urban living, business activity, and public events within a connected city environment.

Chroy Changvar Bay

Chroy Changvar Bay is a large-scale urban development designed to support Phnom Penh’s expansion through integrated planning, enhanced accessibility, and a balanced mix of living, business, and public spaces.

Olympia City

The Olympia City is located in the heart of Phnom Penh. The development area is approximately 6.8 hectares, comprising of the Olympia Mall, Office Buildings, ​Residential Condominiums, Medical Center, Clubhouse, and other facilities.

Norea City

Norea City is a large-scale city development by OCIC, with a budget of more than $2.5 billion. Norea City is located within the heart of Phnom Penh, developed on 125 hectares of land designed to expand Phnom Penh through balanced urban planning, improved accessibility, and mixed-use environments.

Tourism City

Tourism City, the project financed by Canadia Bank, is located at east of Siem Reap which officially launched in December 2017.

New Hope City

Borey New Hope, financed by Canadia Bank, started its construction on an area of 40 hectares in 2017, which consists of shop houses, flat houses, and row houses.

Kien Svay Plaza

Kien Svay Plaza is located in Kandal Province, along National Road No. 1, with a distance of 14km from Monivong Bridge.