Traffic & Transit

45K Bridges Rated 'Poor' As Biden's Plan Calls For Fewer Repairs

Bridges across America have been rated by the Federal Highway Administration, with the ones in rural areas largely in the worst shape.

The condition of bridges, like the Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge in Boston, shown here, have been rated by the Federal Highway Administration. The report shows about 35,000 in poor condition and in need of repairs.
The condition of bridges, like the Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge in Boston, shown here, have been rated by the Federal Highway Administration. The report shows about 35,000 in poor condition and in need of repairs. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

ACROSS AMERICA — Even though thousands of bridges across the country could see repairs as part of President Joe Biden’s proposed $2 trillion infrastructure plan, recent data from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration suggests the part of the plan that addresses bridge repair might not nearly be enough.

The highway administration’s recently released 2020 report on bridge conditions shows 45,031 bridges in poor condition across the country. The report shows 294,992 in fair condition, and 278,433 in good condition.

That's just under eight miles in poor condition, with just about 78 miles in fair condition and a little more than 67 miles in good condition.

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More than 35,000 bridges are in need of repair, NBC News found in an analysis of the highway administration’s data.

Bridges were rated based on their deck, superstructure and substructure, with culverts — drain or channel crossings — included in the ratings as well. The bridges with an overall rating of seven or above are labeled good, with those rated five or six classified as fair and those with a rating of four or lower considered poor.

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Part of Biden’s infrastructure proposal, called the “American Jobs Plan,” includes about $115 billion to repair highways, roads and bridges, according to an NPR report. Negotiations on the infrastructure bill have stalled between the Biden administration and Senate Republicans, however, as a group of centrist senators have been called on to help reach a compromise.

As Biden’s plan stood in late May, 10,000 or so of the nation’s smaller bridges would be repaired, according to NBC News.

That might not be nearly enough, especially in the rural areas of America where the highway administration’s data shows bridges are in most need of repair. Largely, bridges with two lanes or fewer were rated as in most need of repair in their most recent inspection, NBC News reported.

Iowa is in the most need of bridge repairs, the data shows, with Pennsylvania and West Virginia close behind.

In Iowa alone, more than 4,400 small, rural bridges need repair, NBC News reported.

Mark Nahra, president of the Iowa County Engineers Association who has worked on bridges in the state for nearly four decades, told NBC that usually “the bridges that are in poor condition have less than 10 years of estimated remaining life.”

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