1.8 billion baht project funded through loans and state budget
The project was approved in principle by the Cabinet in 2022 and carries a total budget of 1.8 billion baht.
Funding includes 1.26 billion baht in foreign loans and 540 million baht from the state budget. Authorities said land preparation and project readiness work have already been completed.
EIA requires strict environmental safeguards
An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) found that part of the construction route near the Koh Lanta Noi approach passes through mangrove forest areas covered by Cabinet resolutions.
The affected mangrove area covers 8 rai, 2 ngan and 17.6 square wah, out of a total project area of more than 492 rai.
Officials said the mangrove zone is already degraded, making the exemption necessary to proceed with construction.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has raised no objection, but requires strict environmental mitigation measures, including prevention, monitoring and impact management under the EIA framework.
Developers are also required to replant mangroves at least 20 times the area used and follow all legal permitting processes.
Government says project will boost tourism and economy
The government said the bridge will significantly improve transport efficiency in Krabi and the Koh Lanta area, making travel faster, safer and more reliable.
It is also expected to support tourism development and strengthen local economic activity by improving connectivity and logistics.
Officials added that environmental protection measures will be implemented alongside infrastructure development to ensure sustainable growth.














