Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

Lao PDR: Climate Resilience Improvement of National Road 13 South Project

Last update: Dec 14, 2023 Last update: Dec 14, 2023

Details

Project End Date:2024-12-31
Location:Laos
Laos
Category:Works, Consulting services
Status:Completion and evaluation
Sectors:Environment & Climate, Social Development, Roads & Bridges, Civil Engineering, Transport
Languages:English
Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget: USD 40,000,000
Date posted: May 1, 2020

Attachments 13

Associated Awards

Associated tenders 2

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Project cycle timeline

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PROCUREMENT
IMPLEMENTATION
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Approval
Forecast
Open
Closed
Shortlisted
Awarded
Evaluation

Description

OBJECTIVE   To improve the road condition, safety, and climate resilience of the south section of the National Road 13.   DESCRIPTION   The proposed project is part of a larger government program of rehabilitation and maintenance of the 275 km long
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About the Funding Agency

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is a multilateral development bank (MDB) conceived for the 21st century for promoting infrastructure development in Asia. Through a participatory process, its founding members (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) are developing its core philosophy, principles, policies, value system and operating platform. The Bank's foundation is built on the lessons of experience of existing MDBs and the private sector. 

AIIB is offering sovereign-backed and non-sovereign-backed financing (i.e. loans, guarantees, and equity investment). It does not have a concessional financing window, nor does it provide grants. AIIB does not provide financing to individuals.

About the Sectors

Environment & Climate

Focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, promoting sustainable resource management, enhancing climate resilience, and mitigating the impacts of climate change through conservation, adaptation, and low-carbon initiatives.


Key areas:
  • Environmental protection and conservation
  • Natural resource and ecosystem management
  • Climate change and environmental resilience

Social Development

Includes measures for improving well-being, inclusion, and resilience of individuals and communities through social services and protection systems.


Key areas:
  • Social inclusion and social cohesion programs
  • Social protection systems and safety nets
  • Social care services
  • Community development and vulnerable groups support

Locations

Laos

Laos prioritises infrastructure projects such as railways, roads, and hydropower to transform from a landlocked country into a regional transit hub in Southeast Asia. Investments enhance trade connectivity, energy exports, and economic diversification beyond agriculture. Financing largely comes from public funds, concessional loans, and foreign partners, notably China under Belt and Road initiatives. Debt sustainability, regulatory capacity, and environmental management remain key constraints for long-term infrastructure development.

Nr. of tenders: 12263
Nr. of grants: 2805
Nr. of donors: 497
Nr. of jobs: 28
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