A new plan affords recreational vessels the opportunity for transit through the Key Bridge Response Safety Zone.
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Specialized equipment has been employed to closely monitor the positioning and movement of the M/V DALI and the bridge wreckage in contact with it.
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) has scheduled a Virtual Industry Forum on May 7, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., to discuss the rebuilding of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The forum aims to prepare potential consultants, contractors and subcontractors for the Request for Proposals (RFP), expected to be released by the end of May.
New information as Baltimore continues to recover from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge last month. The city is now suing that shi…
BALTIMORE, Md. - In the wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse on March 26 that resulted in the tragic deaths of six roadwork crew memb…
Recovery operations continue at the Key Bridge site, with Unified Command leading efforts to remove containers from the Dali ship and clear the wreckage. As of Wednesday, efforts have focused on gaining access to the affected section of the bridge that currently rests atop the boat.
According to Unified Command, extracting containers from the M/V Dali is integral to gaining access to parts of the Key Bridge currently resting on the ship.
On Saturday evening, the Unified Command noted it removed a substantial segment of Span 19, weighing 156 tons.
On Friday morning a dive team discovered the body of one of the construction workers who went missing after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed on March 26.
After over a week since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River, Baltimore sports teams, the Orioles and Ravens are coming together to donate to the bridge's emergency fund.