A study by the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) concluded that of the 609,539 bridges across the United States, 58,495 bridges, a span of 1,340 miles, are structurally deficient. The U.S. Department of Transportation estimates the repair and replacement of these bridges would cost $115 billion, and may take 21 years to complete based on the current funding levels.
Study: 58,000 U.S. bridges found to be ‘structurally deficient’
By Michelle|2016-11-17T18:11:01-08:00February 18, 2016|Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Reports, Rhode Island, Roads, South Dakota, Washington DC|Comments Off on Study: 58,000 U.S. bridges found to be ‘structurally deficient’