The State of Minnesota does not plan on wasting any time replacing the bridge that collapsed a week ago. Officials have already closed the deadline for bids on the new bridge construction and will narrow their choices down to three players by Friday. The hope is to have a new bridge in place by the end of 2008. The schedule may seem impossibly fast. But observers in the bridge industry say the timeline is reasonable due to advancements in technology and materials.Minnesota Public Radio's Annie Baxter has more.