The controlled demolition of the largest remaining steel span of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore is set for Monday, after being postponed because of weather conditions, per the Associated Press.
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The death toll in the George building collapse now stands at 26. Rescue and recovery efforts continue at the site. It's been a week since the multi-storey building under construction imploded, reported SABC News.
The state of Maryland is about to get an insurance payment of $350 million related to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in late March, according to the broker handling its policy on the structure, reported WJZ.
Pittsburgh police were called to Terrace Street near Petersen Events Center in Oakland after the large steel cylinder broke free from a nearby construction site, reported WTAE-TV Pittsburgh.
Island News reported that new details and claims have emerged following the deadly bridge collapse in Baltimore.
One Seaport is waiting for its fate to be sealed as both the project’s developer and contractor rip each other in court, with each party blaming the other for this multi-million failure, according to VisionaryBuilds.
Catastrophe models are not just for hurricanes. They are also not just for insurance carriers. Ming Lee, president and CEO of catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide, discusses how insurance brokers and governments are increasingly using cat models and how cat models are expanding into other risks and expanding geographically.
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