Baltimore’s new 2-mile bridge to replace collapsed structure, will last 100 years
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The collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore will be replaced by a new 2-mile cable-stayed bridge with a 3,300-foot main span, increased clearance, and advanced pier protection, costing $73 million and set for completion by 2028.
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