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  2. Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is the biggest public works project in the history of the District of Columbia, [21] [22] and employed more than 1,300 workers at the height of construction. [14] The federal government contributed more than $200 million towards the bridge's cost. [21] In 2019 cost of just the bridge was estimated at $480 million. [22]

  3. Here’s what’s in and out of the government funding agreement

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    The continuing resolution extends it for a year. Maryland bridge funding. Under the the bill, replacing the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland will be fully funded by the federal government. The ...

  4. 16th Street Bridge (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    By June 30, the end of the fiscal year, $15,000 ($508,667 in 2023 dollars) had been expended on the bridge's construction. [44] The bridge was poured in place. [2] By mid-November 1906, the bridge was halfway completed, and construction officials estimated it would be finished in early 1907. [45] This estimate proved significantly over-optimistic.

  5. Public–private partnerships in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Global Development Alliances is a program of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). It was created in May 2001 as a new way for the U.S government to provide aid to developing countries through public-private partnerships. From 2001 to 2016, USAID formed 1500 of such partnerships with over 3 500 private sector ...

  6. Arlington Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Arlington Memorial Bridge, often shortened to Memorial Bridge, is a Neoclassical masonry, steel, and stone arch bridge with a central bascule (or drawbridge) that crosses the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. First proposed in 1886, the bridge went unbuilt for decades thanks to political quarrels over ...

  7. John Philip Sousa Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A new bridge, the EWCA pointed out, would save residents of East Washington 4 to 5 miles (6.4 to 8.0 km) in travel every time they visited the city center on the other side of the river. [28] On February 19, 1886, the EWCA formed a committee to lobby the Commissioners of the District of Columbia (the city government) and Congress on the issue.

  8. New money for Washington Bridge, RIPTA and pensions in RI ...

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    Previewing some of the major themes in the year's big tax-and ... a new $13.95 billion state budget with money to rebuild the Washington Bridge, prevent cutbacks in Rhode Island Public Transit ...

  9. Building a new Washington Bridge won't start until next ... - AOL

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    The last cost estimates for the Washington Bridge replacement project pegged the demolition price tag at $58 million and the price tag for reconstruction at $368 million, but neither of those ...