The highway was completely rebuilt, starting in 1989, to its modern form.
From 1919 to 1920, the highway was reconstructed and rebuilt to state standards.
The highway was rebuilt by blasting a path higher up the canyon wall.
The main highway to Rama is paved and has been recently rebuilt.
Both highways were rebuilt and widened in the 1950s.
The highway was rebuilt as a stone highway bound by asphalt.
The highway had been washed out and rebuilt many times, till it was little more than a timber bridge over the marshlands.
Proponents argued that the money could be used to rebuild overcrowded highways and expand mass transit services.
While the government has quickly rebuilt main highways, progress has been slow in returning people to damaged homes or building new housing.
New national highways, roads, and bridges have been rebuilt in the last decade to help increase travel as well as trade with neighboring countries.