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Baltimore bridge RFP expected in May

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They can learn more from the Maryland Transportation Authority on May 7. Contractors can soon bid on projects to rebuild the collapsed Key Bridge.

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Maryland: Getting Busy In Baltimore

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Increasing cargo volumes (and the largest container vessels in the world) are sailing into the Port of Baltimore, lifting Maryland’s economic tide. Read: Maryland: Getting Busy In Baltimore at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Inside the $1.7B Plan to Rebuild Baltimore’s Collapsed Bridge

Construction Today

On March 26, 2024, the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being struck by the container ship MV Dali. The impact sent large sections of the bridge plunging into the Patapsco River, killing six construction workers and severing a critical transportation link.

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Aruna Miller: Maryland Lt. Governor, a Transportation Engineer, Bolsters Work Zone Safety After Baltimore Crash

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On March 22, 2023, two cars traveling at excessive speeds on the I-695 inner loop in Baltimore, Md., struck each other, with the impact sending one vehicle through an opening of a concrete work zone barrier on the center median shoulder.

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VW Opens Tradepoint Atlantic Vehicle Terminal At Port Of Baltimore

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Read: VW Opens Tradepoint Atlantic Vehicle Terminal At Port Of Baltimore at BusinessFacilities.com. The new terminal will import and process 120,000 Volkswagen, Audi, Lamborghini, and Bentley vehicles annually, create approximately 100 jobs.

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Baltimore Bridge Rebuild RFP Targets Fall 2028 Completion

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The Maryland Transportation Authority issued a request for proposals May 31 for Phase 1 of the Francis Scott Key Bridge replacement.

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Maryland: A Rising Tide Of Recovery

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In Maryland, COVID-19 has not stopped the Port of Baltimore, where shipping volume continues to increase. Read: Maryland: A Rising Tide Of Recovery at BusinessFacilities.com.

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