Rebuilding the Francis Scott Kay Bridge

In this week’s special live episode of
The Infrastructure Podcast, I sit down with
Aruna Miller, Lieutenant Governor of the
State of Maryland and a civil engineer by training, to talk about one of the most devastating infrastructure failures in recent U.S. history: the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore – and how the State is working to replace the transport link.
Recorded at the excellent Transforming Infrastructure Performance Summit hosted by the
Bentley Systems’ team in New York, this conversation opens the event with a sobering reminder: when infrastructure fails, it’s not just concrete and steel — it’s lives, livelihoods, and entire economies.
Listen here- or find it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, et al, of course!
Some background: On 26 March 2024, the container ship Dali struck a pier of the Key Bridge, sending the structure crashing into the river within seconds. Six construction workers lost their lives. Baltimore’s transport network and port operations were paralysed.
As a leader and engineer, Aruna Miller brings a rare perspective on:
🔹 The immediate crisis response and leadership in chaos
🔹 The public service parallels between life in politics and civil engineering
🔹 How you begin rebuilding public trust as well as the bridge
🔹 The role of infrastructure in community identity and resilience
🔹 Why investing in safety, technology, and readiness is not optional
This is about more than a $1.7bn bridge rebuild — it’s about rebuilding confidence in the systems we rely on every day.
And for details of the Transforming Infrastructure Performance Summit visit:
https://infrastructurepolicyadvancement.com/tip-nyc-2025-register/









