Designs unveiled for replacement of Baltimore bridge almost a year after
deadly collapse
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[February 05, 2025]
By LEA SKENE
SPARROWS POINT, Md. (AP) — Almost a year after the deadly collapse of
Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland officials on Tuesday
unveiled their designs for its replacement, which will be taller and
better protected against ship strikes.
Construction of the state’s first cable-stayed bridge could be completed
in 2028 and cost upwards of $1.7 billion.
With its graceful outline and delicate design, officials said the new
bridge will modernize Baltimore’s skyline, becoming a symbol of
resilience, progress and economic growth. The design features two towers
with cables radiating down to the deck.
“This is a great day for the state of Maryland,” Gov. Wes Moore said at
a news conference late Tuesday morning. “But it’s not lost on me that
today’s triumph was born out of tragedy.”
The original Key Bridge, a 1.6-mile (2.6-kilometer) steel span at the
mouth of Baltimore’s harbor, took five years to construct and opened to
traffic in 1977. It connected various port-oriented industrial
communities around Baltimore and allowed drivers to easily bypass
downtown.

The bridge was destroyed when a massive container ship lost power and
slammed into one of its supporting columns. The March 26 collapse killed
six construction workers who were filling potholes when the structure
crumbled beneath them. Baltimore’s port was closed for months after the
collapse, and increased traffic congestion remains a problem for drivers
across the region.
Officials quickly promised to rebuild the bridge — a longstanding
Baltimore landmark and vital piece of transportation infrastructure.
Demolition of the remaining pieces will take place this spring, with
construction of its replacement to follow, officials said Tuesday.
They held Tuesday’s news conference at Tradepoint Atlantic, a shipping
hub in the Port of Baltimore that played a major role in cleanup and
recovery efforts following the collapse. The facility is revitalizing
the site of a former Bethlehem Steel plant just northeast of Baltimore
as maritime shipping continues to fuel the regional economy.
“Maryland is a bridge between America and the rest of the world. We get
cars from Michigan out to market. We bring sugars and spices to
Louisiana. We haul farm equipment from the East Coast deep into the
heartland,” Moore said. “Commerce and trade are the bedrock of our
state, and we will continue to make investments that honor our
tradition.”
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks to media during a news conference to
unveil the new design plans for the Francis Scott Key Bridge in
Edgemere, Md., on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (Ulysses Muñoz/The
Baltimore Banner via AP)

In August, the state awarded a $73 million contract for the first
phase of the rebuild to Kiewit Infrastructure, a major construction
and engineering firm.
Officials said the project would advance in two phases, with the
first focusing on the design work and other necessary steps before
construction begins. Moore promised to “employ many Marylanders”
throughout the process.
Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld said the design
will include the latest in pier protection technology, which has
become increasingly important as ships keep getting bigger and
carrying more cargo. The bridge will also be taller to provide more
clearance. He said the plans were developed with the project’s cost
and construction timeline in mind.
“While this is a beautiful bridge, it will also be a working bridge
for a working city,” Wiedefeld said.
The federal government has agreed to cover the full price tag for
rebuilding. Congress recently passed a spending bill that included a
funding provision for the project.
Officials have said they expect that federal taxpayers will
eventually be made whole through insurance payouts and damages, but
that could take a while. A sprawling civil case will ultimately
determine the assignments of liability in what could become one of
the most expensive maritime disasters in U.S. history.
The National Transportation Safety Board has not yet released its
final report on the collapse, though officials said a loose cable in
the ship’s electrical switchboard likely contributed to its power
issues. Federal agents boarded the cargo ship Dali amid a criminal
investigation last year.
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