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Replacing the Key Bridge could cost nearly $2 billion, take until 2028 to finish, official says

Maryland transportation officials on Thursday said it could take nearly $2 billion to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge, offering the clearest picture yet of efforts to replace a vital part of the local community and economy. The state wants to be “as aggressive as we can” but also set a realistic timeline for delivery, Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld said. He estimated that the project could be completed by fall 2028 and cost between $1.7 and $1.9 billion. (Photo: Kylie Cooper/The Baltimore Banner)

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