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Fox 5 Baltimore WBFF - Thu January 22, 2026
Gov. Moore, Sec. Duffy Meet to Discuss Key Bridge Rebuild
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore met with U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to discuss "solutions to accelerate the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge," according to a U.S. Department of Transportation release....

Maryland Matters - Tue November 11, 2025
First Test Piles Driven Into Baltimore Riverbed As Rebuild Continues for New Key Bridge
Construction crews are beginning to drive massive cylindrical piles into the Patapsco River bottom, part of the next stage of the expedited rebuilding of Baltimore's fallen Francis Scott Key Bridge....

Maryland Matters - Thu July 31, 2025
As Key Bridge Demolition Continues, Maryland Officials Prepare to Build New Span
Demolition of the remaining structures that were once part of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore is in full swing as transportation officials prepare to lay the foundation for a new, taller replacement....

CEG - Mon June 30, 2025
MDTA Reveals That the Demolition of Baltimore's Key Bridge is Likely to Begin July 7
Demolition of the remaining structures of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore is slated to begin around July 7, 2025, weather permitting, marking a significant step forward in the massive bridge rebuilding effort following its collapse in 2024, Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) officials announced June 26, 2025....

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Tue March 11, 2025
Maryland Receives USACE Permit to Rebuild Baltimore's Collapsed Key Bridge
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MTA) was issued a permit March 5, 2025, by the Baltimore District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the rebuild of the Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Patapsco River, near the entrance to the busy Port of Baltimore....

Maryland Matters - Thu February 13, 2025
Baltimore's Collapsed Key Bridge Set to Be Replaced By a Soaring Cable-Stayed Span
Md. officials unveiled the new design for Baltimore's new Francis Scott Key Bridge on Feb. 3, 2025, almost a year after a container ship slammed into the old span, sending it tumbling into the Patapsco River and killing six workers in the process....

Maryland Matters & Baltimore Sun - Tue January 14, 2025
VIDEO: Maryland Approves $75M Contract for Consortium to Manage Key Bridge's Rebuild
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved a $75 million contract Jan. 8 to hire three firms that will oversee construction management services on the Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Patapsco River in Baltimore when the replacement project gets under way this spring....

The Associated Press & Baltimore Banner - Tue September 03, 2024
Maryland Officials Award Kiewit Infrastructure $73M to Build First Phase of New Key Bridge
Maryland transportation leaders approved a contract Aug. 29 for rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge several months after the 1.6-mi-long steel span collapsed into the Patapsco River under the impact of a massive container ship that lost power and crashed into one of its supporting columns....

Maryland Matters - Tue August 13, 2024
Maryland Continues Shifting From Removal of Key Bridge Debris to Rebuilding Process
In the months after the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Md., state and federal officials maintained a website that posted regular updates of the response to the catastrophe....

Baltimore Sun - Mon June 03, 2024
Maryland Officials Open Bid Period on Designing, Building New Key Bridge in Baltimore
Calling all bridge builders. The state of Maryland has opened its call for the design and construction of a replacement for the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore and teams have until June 24 to put together a package for selection....
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