Officials in Pennsylvania are moving forward on building a replacement for the Fern Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh, which collapsed on Jan. 28, selecting a team of HDR Inc. and Swank Construction to design and construct the new structure, and the approval of $25.3 million in federal funds for the project.
The team "mobilized to the site an Feb. 3 and began work," Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation spokesperson Alexis Campbell say via email.