Build4People formalizes cooperation with Phnom Penh Capital Hall by means of a joint Project Implementation Agreement
On 30 January 2026, the Vice-Governor of Phnom Penh, H.E. Vannak Senk, signed a so-called Project Implementation Agreement with the Build4People consortium lead, the University of Hildesheim.
After previous agreements with Cambodia’s largest university, the Royal University of Phnom Penh, the Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia, and the Cambodian Institute of Urban Studies, this was the last formal step to formalize Build4People’s cooperation with major Cambodian institutions during its concluding Implementation phase.
The core aim of the Project Implementation Agreement is to foster the digitalization of the B4P Transformation Toolbox as inter-active information-, public participation-, knowledge-, technology-, and learning platform supporting evidence-based data-driven decisions as well as scenario building towards sustainability and enhanced quality of life in urban Cambodia.
It also ensures the implementation of the follow-up format of B4P Ecocity Transition Lab series, the so-called B4P Transition Manufactory. Following the strategy of the so-called Twin Transformation this urban lab will facilitate Performance-Based Design (PBD) through infusing our B4P Transformation Toolbox Neighbourhood Evaluation Criteria and guidelines, to develop alternative (digital) visions of sustainable development based on a real urban development site and to conduct trainings in regard of the use of digital urban planning tools. Based on this, the final aim is to develop a parametric digital urban model, for the first time in Cambodia.














