Landside removal is completed for Key Bridge demolition

Key Bridge removal

–photo courtesy of MDTA- Maryland Department of Transportation Authority gave an update on the Key Bridge demolition and they reported landside removal is complete on both the north and south sides. That includes 70,000+ linear feet of concrete sawcuts completed, 24,000+ cubic yards of bridge concrete removed and recycled, 10,000+ cubic yards of piers demolished … Read more

MDOT Provides Update on Demolition of Old Key Bridge

–photos courtesy of MDOT- The Maryland Department of Transportation provided an update on the Key Bridge demolition. Here is the statement and photos released. “Progress is moving along on both sides of the existing bridge! We’ve successfully removed five girder spans on the north side and eight girder spans on the south side,” MDOT said … Read more

An Update on Key Bridge Demolition

-photos courtesy of Key Bridge Rebuild- The Maryland Department of Transportation gave an update on the Key Bridge demolition on its Key Bridge Rebuild site. According to the site, all north and south side spans of concrete roadway decking have been removed. The removal of the steel girders on the south side is scheduled next. … Read more

Remaining Structures at the Key Bridge to be Demolished

The following article was submitted by the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) about demolition of the remaining structures at the Key Bridge in Dundalk The Maryland Transportation Authority announced that demolition of the existing structures of the Francis Scott Key Bridge is expected to begin on or about July 7, weather permitting. This marks a major … Read more

Key Bridge Demolition Hearing to be Held in Dundalk

Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) has requested a Tidal Wetlands License and Water Quality Certification for demolition of the remaining structures of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.​ A public hearing will be held on Thursday, Aug. 1, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. This meeting is not about the project to construct the new bridge. The hearing … Read more