Rhode Island is set to receive over $125 million in federal grant money to help replace the Washington Bridge.
The amount is nearly $100 million less than the $220.9 million that Gov. Dan McKee had advocated for in Washington, D.C. last week
The amount is nearly $100 million less than the $220.9 million that McKee had advocated for in Washington, D.C. last week, but McKee and Sen. Jack Reed are still calling the grant money a"win" for the state, according to WJAR. WJAR reports that the Rhode Island Department of Transportation is estimating the cost of the project to be over $470 million, including $58.2 million to demolish the bridge and $368.3 million for the design and building process. Another $46 million would be for other emergency expenses.
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Rhode Island to receive $125 million grant to help replace Washington BridgeRhode Island is set to receive over $125 million in federal grant money to help replace the Washington Bridge.
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Rhode Island to receive $125 million grant to help replace Washington BridgeRhode Island is set to receive over $125 million in federal grant money to help replace the Washington Bridge.
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Rhode Island to receive $125 million grant to help replace Washington BridgeRhode Island is set to receive over $125 million in federal grant money to help replace the Washington Bridge.
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Rhode Island to receive $125 million grant to help replace Washington BridgeRhode Island is set to receive over $125 million in federal grant money to help replace the Washington Bridge.
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Rhode Island to receive $125 million grant to help replace Washington BridgeRhode Island is set to receive over $125 million in federal grant money to help replace the Washington Bridge.
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