The current Route13 bridge at Ban Hin Heub is in bad shape...
The Japanese government through the Japan International Cooperation Agency has contributed more than 60 billion kip (about US$7 million) to replace the existing Hinheup Bridge , which dates back to 1915.
The first task is to clear the site and build a camp for the construction workers. The new bridge, scheduled for completion in 2009, will be 195 metres long by 10 metres wide, with footpaths along both sides. It will be located about 200 metres away from the existing bridge.
National Road No 13, the country's main north-south artery, crosses this bridge, which has been awaiting replacement since the superstructure was washed away by flooding in 1981. Mr Aloun explained that the bridge had been repaired, but has to bear an increasing quantity of traffic, particularly heavy and overloaded trucks, so a new bridge is required for reasons of safety
ya it looks very old and construction a new bridge is needed. Special thanks to Japanese government for your great contribution to Lao social-economic development.
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The data seem to me not so convincing. The existing Hinheup bridge was built in 1915. This kind of bridge was built during American time, that means after 1950, I believe.