1,200 Bridges in Michigan Classified as Structurally Deficient

A new report released Wednesday by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association shows more than 1,200 bridges in Michigan are classified as structurally deficient.

According to the report, structurally deficient means one or more of the key bridge elements like the deck, superstructure or substructure, is considered to be in poor or worse condition. Michigan has 1,234 (11 percent) of its bridges that fall into that category.

The study also found that 14 percent of Michigan bridges or 1,581 are considered to be obsolete, meaning their design does not meet current guidelines.

None of those are in West Michigan, all are on the east side of the state.

Michigan ranks 16th in the nation when it comes to the number of structurally deficient bridges. Michigan held the same ranking in the same report in 2015, 2014 and 2013.


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