Salvage crews continue to remove wreckage from the Dali one month after the cargo ship collided with and caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 26.
May 2 (Reuters) - Chubb, which had insured Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, is getting ready to pay $350 million to the state of Maryland, in what could be the first major payout tied to the ...
The payment would come from insurer Chubb, which has a $350 million limit on the policy it had written on the bridge, according to Henry Daar, head of property claims, North America for WTW, the ...
Insurer Chubb is set to pay $350 million to Maryland for the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, The Wall Street Journal reports. The check is expected to be just the ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The enormous Dali container ship has been stuck in Baltimore since it hit and destroyed the Francis Scott Key bridge way back in March. The ship ...
The administration and Democrats have pledged to foot the bill for a new bridge. Republicans on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee sparred with Biden administration officials ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Local authorities announced last week that plans were in place to carry out a controlled demolition of the remaining bridge section. Blowing it up ...
The remaining pieces of Francis Scott Key Bridge have been strategically removed after engineers executed a controlled demolition. The removal of the bridge's outstanding structure will now ...
An Italian industrial company has released its design of a structure that may replace the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland. WeBuild Group sent preliminary design plans to Maryland officials on ...