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New Bridge Data Support Subpar 2017 Grade

The American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) has released its annual Bridge Report based on  the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) 2019 National Bridge Inventory. ARTBA’s Bridge Report confirms the “C+” grade given in ASCE’s 2017 Infrastructure Report Card. Both reports illustrate that while the overall number of bridges deemed structurally deficient is decreasing, a significant amount of work remains as many of the nation’s bridges are approaching the end of their design life.

Key ARTBA Bridge Report highlights include:

The states with the most structurally deficient bridges, as a percent of their total bridge inventory, are Rhode Island (22.3%), West Virginia (21%), Iowa (19%), South Dakota (17%), Pennsylvania (15.3%), Louisiana (13.2%), Maine (12.8%), Puerto Rico (12.3%), Michigan (10.8%), and North Dakota (10.7%).

States with the largest number of structurally deficient bridges are Iowa (4,575 bridges), Pennsylvania (3,501), Illinois (2,407), Oklahoma (2,352), Missouri (2,147), California (1,797), New York (1,745), North Carolina (1,714), Louisiana (1,701), and West Virginia (1,531).

The subpar condition of our bridges is a result of an inability to properly fund our current bridge needs, with the most recent estimate putting our nation’s backlog of bridge rehabilitation needs at $123 billion. ASCE recommends that if we want to raise our bridge grade from a “C+”, we must:

As Congress continues to reinvest in the nation during the COVID-19 pandemic, ASCE’s government relations team remains actively engaged to ensure capital investments are part of future legislative packages. We urge you reach out to your Members of Congress and tell them to put forward a long-term plan to improve our infrastructure systems.