Maryland awards $73 million contract to rebuild Baltimore Key Bridge after deadly collapse
Briefly

The Maryland Transportation Authority awarded a contract to Kiewit Infrastructure for rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed after being struck by a container ship.
Officials announced that the project, projected to cost $1.7 billion, aims for completion by 2028 with enhanced pier protection against future accidents.
Kiewit Infrastructure, known for significant constructions like the Fort McHenry Tunnel, will begin with design work and demolition of remaining bridge structures.
The first phase of the project will be completed within a year, with Kiewit holding exclusive rights to negotiate the second phase of rebuilding.
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