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We Can ‘Streamline’ Replacing Baltimore Bridge, ‘Cut Through Some Red Tape’ Other Projects Face

In an interview with ABC News on Tuesday, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) said it would take time to remove debris from Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge from the port and replace the collapsed bridge. Although it will take time, “it can be streamlined,” he said. Compared to other projects, it “skips the bureaucracy” that exists in other projects.

“It’s going to take some time, but we don’t know how long. We expect the rescue mission to be completed fairly quickly. We’ll then look at what we can do to remove the debris. We’ll also look at what we can do to remove the debris,” Cardan said. We have to be careful not to injure anyone when removing debris because we haven’t done it. It’s going to take time. We’re not going to get it done overnight. It’s going to take a while. Heavy equipment is You may need it. Fortunately, there is some heavy equipment in the area. So although it will take some time before you can assess what you can do to clear the channel. , this is our top priority. In that case, replacing the bridge will take time. We know we can cut red tape and streamline it. But it will still take time.”

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