The taxpayer cost grew by $38 million after the McKee administration decided they wanted Aetna to do a bigger project.
The state will pay its demolition contractor another $38.4 million to demolish the piers and beams underneath the I-195 ...
The promised “day of reckoning” over the Washington Bridge has yet to arrive, but state officials finally faced a day — or ...
The two federal awards mean Rhode Island will receive the maximum $221 million the state was eligible to get for the bridge ...
Aetna Bridge, the company that was given the contract for the demolition of the Washington Bridge in June despite being the ...
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation is holding its second public meeting to discuss the Washington Bridge ...
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The DOT hoped to have demolition completed by next January. Now, it's going to take until the end of next year.
The estimated cost to demolish the defunct westbound Washington Bridge has ballooned to nearly $100 million after the McKee administration decided to expand the project to include tearing down the ...
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation hosted yet another virtual public meeting Thursday evening to address concerns ...
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is hosting another online community meeting for the demolition of the ...
At a news conference on Tuesday, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) swept aside previous timelines to ...