Utah Bridges

3,125 highway bridges across 29 counties · NBI 2024 data

2.9% in poor condition
National avg: 6.8%
693
2,341
Good: 693 (22.2%) Fair: 2,341 (74.9%) Poor: 91 (2.9%)

About Utah's Bridge Infrastructure

Utah maintains 3,125 highway bridges across 29 counties, forming critical links in the state's transportation network. With an average construction year of 1984, the typical bridge in Utah is approximately 42 years old—7 years newer than the national average of 49 years. The state's oldest bridge dates back to 1905, representing over a century of service and offering a window into historic bridge engineering practices.

Currently, 2.9% of Utah'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 Utah reflect decades of infrastructure investment decisions shaped by geography, climate, traffic demands, and available funding. Bridges here carry 20,366 vehicles daily on average—156% higher than the national average—placing greater demands on structural maintenance. The state's 62,361,194 total daily bridge crossings underscore how essential this infrastructure is to daily commerce and commuting.

The material composition of Utah's bridge inventory reflects regional construction practices and evolving engineering standards. The predominant construction material is prestressed concrete, accounting for 36.0% 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.

91 of 3,125 Utah bridges have a rating of 4 or below. Rating 4 = advanced deterioration.

#BridgeRatingLocationBuiltDaily Traffic
1COUNTY ROAD
over MALAD RIVER
Critical condition requiring immediate attention.
2
Box Elder County Co. · SOUTH SIDE OF ELWOOD1978146
2LOGAN CITY STREET
over LOGAN RIVER
Critical condition requiring immediate attention.
2
Cache County Co. · 800 E. CENTER ST. LOGAN19838,155
3BOYS RANCH RD
over LAKE FORK OVERFLOW CHAN.
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Low-traffic rural crossing.
2
Duchesne County Co. · 3 MILES SW. OF ALTONAH199963
4COUNTY ROAD
over BEAR RIVER
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 79 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
2
Rich County Co. · 5 MILES NE. OF RANDOLPH1947223
5COUNTY ROAD
over SMITH AND MOREHOUSE CR
Critical condition requiring immediate attention.
2
Summit County Co. · 9.5 MILES NE. OF OAKLEY19961,109
6COUNTY ROAD
over WEBER-PROVO DIV. CANAL
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 66 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
2
Summit County Co. · 1.5 MILES SW. OF KAMAS1960437
7BENNIE CREEK ROAD
over THISTLE CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention.
2
Utah County Co. · W. OF SR-89 MP 305.362005252
8SR-95
over COTTONWOOD WASH
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 67 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
2
San Juan County Co. · 8.5 MI.SW.OF BLANDING1959430
9TOWN ROAD-FA.#512
over MALAD RIVER
Serious deterioration affecting structural elements. At 81 years old, this is among Utah's oldest structures.
3
Box Elder County Co. · W. OF I-15 INT. IN ELWOOD1945338
10HIGHLAND DRIVE
over BIG COTTONWOOD CREEK
Serious deterioration affecting structural elements. At 90 years old, this is among Utah's oldest structures. Serves 20,009 vehicles per day.
3
Salt Lake County Co. · 4850 SO.1850 E. HOLLADAY193620,009

Bridges by County

Salt Lake County holds 21% of Utah's bridges. Cache County has the highest deficiency rate.

CountyBridgesConditionPoorPoor %Avg ADT
Salt Lake County
Largest bridge inventory in Utah. High-traffic area averaging 45,118 vehicles per bridge daily.
659
146
494
253.8%45,118
Utah County
One of Utah's largest bridge inventories. Below-average deficiency rate. High-traffic area averaging 46,356 vehicles per bridge daily.
271
60
203
31.1%46,356
Box Elder County
One of Utah's largest bridge inventories. Poor condition rate significantly above state average.
184
41
138
11
116.0%10,084
Washington County
Below-average deficiency rate.
177
39
133
21.1%14,773
Sevier County
Below-average deficiency rate.
157
35
118
10.6%4,019
Davis County
Below-average deficiency rate. High-traffic area averaging 34,914 vehicles per bridge daily.
139
31
104
10.7%34,914
Summit County138
31
103
64.3%9,718
Weber County
High-traffic area averaging 28,437 vehicles per bridge daily.
129
29
97
64.7%28,437
Emery County
Below-average deficiency rate.
126
28
94
10.8%3,209
Grand County
No bridges in poor condition.
121
27
91
00.0%5,501

Infrastructure Profile

Key Metrics
Average bridge age42 years
Average year built1984
Oldest bridge1905
Newest bridge2024
Avg daily traffic/bridge20,366
Total daily crossings62.4M
Rating Distribution (0–9 scale)
0–4 = Poor · 5–6 = Fair · 7–9 = Good
Construction Materials
Prestressed Concrete1,126(36.0%)
Concrete1,030(33.0%)
Steel877(28.1%)
Wood/Timber84(2.7%)
Metal (Other)4(0.1%)
Masonry2(0.1%)
Other2(0.1%)

Utah vs. National Average

Poor Condition
2.9%
National: 6.8%✓ Better
Good Condition
22.2%
National: 44.1%✗ Worse
Average Age
42 yr
National: 49 yr✓ Better
Avg Daily Traffic
20,366
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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