Major Design Change Changed Bridge Cost, Schedule View Larger Image U.S. News » Construction of the pedestrian bridge that collapsed and killed six people in the Miami area was behind schedule and millions over budget, in part because of a key change in the design and placement of one of its support towers. Michelle2018-03-23T14:09:28-08:00March 20th, 2018|Design-Build, Florida, Pedestrian Bridge| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts Multi-billion, decade-long toll road plan gets green light, but bottlenecks loom March 12th, 2019 Can America Still Build Big? A California Rail Project Raises Doubts February 25th, 2019 HSR projected real estate costs nearly double to $1.5 billion for Valley segment September 14th, 2018 Transit Advocates: Is the White House Purposefully Delaying Project Funds? September 11th, 2018 New video of Florida bridge collapse released — with clear view of workers’ actions August 16th, 2018 Cracks In FIU Bridge Grew To ‘Shocking’ Size Days Before Collapse, New Photos Show August 10th, 2018 Federal Legislation & Regulation Congressional panel slates hearing on California high-speed rail project August 7th, 2018 Though underway, $77B California bullet train still threatened August 1st, 2018 VIDEO: Elevated toll roads being built for Tampa Bay’s $545M Gateway Expressway July 30th, 2018