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South Carolina Bridges

9,490 highway bridges across 46 counties · NBI 2024 data

6.2% in poor condition
National avg: 6.8%
3,690
5,214
586
Good: 3,690 (38.9%) Fair: 5,214 (54.9%) Poor: 586 (6.2%)

About South Carolina's Bridge Infrastructure

South Carolina maintains 9,490 highway bridges across 46 counties, forming critical links in the state's transportation network. With an average construction year of 1977, the typical bridge in South Carolina is approximately 49 years old—matching the national average. The state's oldest bridge dates back to 1900, representing over a century of service and offering a window into historic bridge engineering practices.

Currently, 6.2% of South Carolina's bridges are rated in poor condition, better than the national average of 6.8%. This indicates relatively strong investment in bridge maintenance and replacement programs. A "poor" condition rating indicates significant deterioration requiring attention, though these bridges remain safe for travel at their posted limits. Federal regulations require bridge inspections at least every 24 months to ensure public safety.

Bridge conditions in South Carolina reflect decades of infrastructure investment decisions shaped by geography, climate, traffic demands, and available funding. Average daily traffic of 5,802 vehicles per bridge is below the national average, which can reduce wear but still requires consistent maintenance investment. The state's 55,057,619 total daily bridge crossings underscore how essential this infrastructure is to daily commerce and commuting.

The material composition of South Carolina's bridge inventory reflects regional construction practices and evolving engineering standards. The predominant construction material is concrete, accounting for 55.3% of all structures. Material choice affects maintenance requirements, expected lifespan, and vulnerability to environmental factors specific to the region. Understanding these patterns helps transportation planners allocate resources effectively and prioritize infrastructure investments.

586 of 9,490 South Carolina bridges have a rating of 4 or below. Rating 4 = advanced deterioration.

#BridgeRatingLocationBuiltDaily Traffic
1L-40-2391
over GILLS CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 79 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
0
Richland County Co. · 4 MI E OF COLUMBIA1947225
2C-28-250
over LITTLE FLAT ROCK CK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 76 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
0
Kershaw County Co. · 13MI W OF CAMDEN1950200
3S-41-164
over BR OF LITTLE SALUDA RV
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 74 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Saluda County Co. · 5.5 MI NE OF SALUDA195225
4S-2-145
over TRIB TO HORSE CR.
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 72 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
0
Aiken County Co. · 3.0 MI N BEECH ISLAND19541,750
5S-4-294
over WILSONS CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 68 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Anderson County Co. · 2.7MI SE IVA195875
6C-36-22
over MUDLICK CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 62 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
0
Newberry County Co. · 13.7MI W OF NEWBERRY1964125
7C-4-1108
over BEAVERDAM CR.
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 58 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Anderson County Co. · 11.9 MI NE OF ANDERSON196875
8C-36-249
over TIMOTHY CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 57 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
0
Newberry County Co. · 5.9MI SE OF NEWBERRY1969125
9S-2-180
over NORFOLK SOUTHERN
Critical condition requiring immediate attention.
0
Aiken County Co. · FAIRFIELD ST AIKEN1992300
10S-24-285
over ROCKY CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 64 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
1
Greenwood County Co. · 3.2MI NE GREENWOOD19622,600

Bridges by County

Spartanburg County holds 7% of South Carolina's bridges. Oconee County has the highest deficiency rate.

CountyBridgesConditionPoorPoor %Avg ADT
Spartanburg County
Largest bridge inventory in South Carolina. Poor condition rate significantly above state average.
638
248
350
65
6510.2%7,302
Greenville County
One of South Carolina's largest bridge inventories.
635
247
349
50
507.9%9,326
Horry County
One of South Carolina's largest bridge inventories.
479
186
263
183.8%7,485
Anderson County463
180
254
224.8%3,953
Richland County361
140
198
143.9%15,508
Charleston County
Below-average deficiency rate.
336
131
184
82.4%17,142
Pickens County291
113
160
27
279.3%2,616
York County288
112
158
22
227.6%7,634
Florence County
Below-average deficiency rate.
277
108
152
72.5%6,322
Orangeburg County273
106
150
15
155.5%4,243

Infrastructure Profile

Key Metrics
Average bridge age49 years
Average year built1977
Oldest bridge1900
Newest bridge2023
Avg daily traffic/bridge5,802
Total daily crossings55.1M
Rating Distribution (0–9 scale)
0–4 = Poor · 5–6 = Fair · 7–9 = Good
Construction Materials
Concrete5,246(55.3%)
Prestressed Concrete2,889(30.4%)
Steel1,266(13.3%)
Wood/Timber65(0.7%)
Metal (Other)15(0.2%)
Other7(0.1%)
Masonry2(0.0%)

South Carolina vs. National Average

Poor Condition
6.2%
National: 6.8%✓ Better
Good Condition
38.9%
National: 44.1%✗ Worse
Average Age
49 yr
National: 49 yr✗ Worse
Avg Daily Traffic
5,802
National: 7,954✓ Better
Data Source: Federal Highway Administration, National Bridge Inventory 2024. Bridge conditions rated 0–9 per FHWA Recording and Coding Guide. "Poor" = rating ≤ 4 on deck, superstructure, substructure, or culvert.
Inspections typically occur every 24 months. Structurally deficient does not mean unsafe.
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