"Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Impact on Port Operations and Liability Claims"

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Experts warn that the rebuilding of the Francis Scott Key Bridge near Baltimore, Maryland, which collapsed after being struck by a container ship, could be delayed for years due to environmental red tape under the Biden administration. The cost of rebuilding the bridge, estimated to be between $500 million and $1 billion, is expected to be higher than the original $60.3 million. Environmental reviews and regulations may slow down the construction process, potentially extending it to a decade, similar to the time it took to build the Transcontinental Railroad.
Topics:top-news#baltimore-bridge#biden-administration#construction-delays#environmental-regulations#infrastructure#infrastructure-politics
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