Xekaman 2 Bridge in Attapeu ready for use next month

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(KPL) "The construction work of Se Kaman 2 bridge, a priority project of Attapeu Province, has been complete by 90% up to late April,"project head Mr. Thongsouk Aphayalath told KPL News last Friday. He confirmed that this project will be fully completed by end of next month. The bridge links Samakhisay and Se Kaman villages, in Samakhisay District of the southernmost province-Attapeu. "In August 2010, the 208-m long and 11.5-m wide bridge was scheduled to be completed within 24 months, for a total amount of US$5.87 million, of which some US$2.6 million was a Japanese grant and the rest funded the Lao government,"he explained. The Bridge has been designed according to international standards, the total length is 208 meters, the width is 11.5 meters, and there are two vehicle lanes. Each lane is 3.75 meters wide. There are two footpaths (one on each side) and these are 1.5 meters wide each.

"The construction work failed to meet the term due to some additional works of UXOs clearance, the construction of a roundabout, electricity network installation and a construction of road links. The additional work, calculated 15% of the original contract, has led to a total investment of US$6.1 million," he added. Upon completion, this bridge will create a passage between road No 18 B and 1 J to Phouvong district and Cambodian border, according to the www.mpwt.gov.la. It will also to provide a facility to the construction of Nam Kong 1, 2 and 3 hydropower dams which are expected to be constructed in the near future. This bridge will improve living conditions of local people and reduce poverty, which is part of the government's effort.

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Source: :: KPL :: Lao News Agency and MPWT - Xekamanh Bridge Construction Project Number 2 in Attapeu Province

Screenshot of the GTM GPS map for Laos showing the location of the bridge
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Latest news is that the Xekaman 2 bridge will open on 26 August and it will replace the ferry on the south-side of Attapeu.
 

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