It’s been almost one year since Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed into the frigid Patapsco River after a cargo ship owned and operated by DALI crashed into it, killing six construction workers. Kiewit Infrastructure Corporation was awarded a $73 million contract to design and build the Francis Scott Key Bridge replacement last September, as reported by AN.
This week, Governor Wes Moore and the Maryland Department of Transportation (DOT) unveiled Kiewit’s design for the replacement bridge. Maryland Lieutenant Governor Aruna K. Miller called the design “a pillar of engineering and transportation brilliance that will stand watch over the harbor, connecting Marylanders to opportunities and welcoming commerce into our
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