Here are the latest updates I can summarize based on recent coverage:
- The Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge in Baltimore remains under reconstruction after the March 2024 collapse caused by a cargo ship collision. Officials have outlined a timeline for rebuilding, with a multi-year project guided by state and federal funding efforts.
- A replacement bridge design was unveiled in 2025, with plans for a cable-stayed configuration as part of the replacement, as funding and congressional approvals progressed. The project is expected to wrap up in the late 2020s, with completion targeted around 2028–2030 depending on funding and construction milestones.
- Ongoing work includes debris removal, demolition of remnants from the damaged structure, and measures to restore port operations in the Baltimore area while the new bridge is built. Various agencies, including the Maryland Transportation Authority and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, have published timelines and progress updates.
Illustration of the situation:
- A timeline snapshot: March 2024 collapse → 2025 design unveiling → 2028–2030 projected completion, with demolition and site work continuing in the interim.
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent local updates from Maryland agencies or provide a concise at-a-glance timeline formatted for quick reference. I can also generate a simple visual timeline if that would help.[1]
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www.tripadvisor.caBaltimore's iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge was hit by a ship and collapsed one year ago. Since then, state and federal leaders have collaborated to fund and reconstruct a brand-new bridge, which is expected to be finished by the fall of 2028. Sep 15, 2025 The demolition of what's left of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge is expected to start this week, if the weather permits, according to MDTA. Aug 20, 2025 -
www.cbsnews.comKey Bridge collapse
foxbaltimore.comMaryland Gov. Wes Moore and the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) unveiled the design for the new Francis Scott Key Bridge almost a year after it was hit by a cargo ship, causing it to collapse. President Biden announced a $3 billion investment to reinvigorate ports across the U.S. Mr. Biden spoke from the Port of Baltimore, not far from the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. … "Justice for me would be to have my husband at my side," said the widow of one of the workers...
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