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Are we talking enough about crumbling bridges?

On this week’s edition of the Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, a conversation with the state’s chief bridge engineer about the dire forecast for bridges without additional funding.

Preconstruction I-96 and Grand River Avenue bridge in Brighton.Beckie Curtis, director of the Bureau of Bridges and Structures at the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), explains the stark reality.

Becky Curtis

  • Bridges must maintain a minimum condition to keep the transportation system open.
  • Bridges are expensive investments in the highway network.
  • Bridges are long-lived assets, and many bridges on the trunkline system were built in a short window of time as part of the interstate and other freeway systems.
  • Because of these factors, combined with historic underfunding, widespread bridge closures can be expected in the next 10-20 years unless funding is increased.

Listen now at https://www.buzzsprout.com/1374205.

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