The aging Rockefeller Road bridge in Cleveland, Ohio, is one of many decaying bridges over the rail corridor. © Cuyahoga County Engineer's Office, Photo by Robert C. Klaiber, Jr., P.E., PS.
Congested highways, overflowing sewers and corroding bridges are constant reminders of the looming crisis that jeopardizes our nation's prosperity and our quality of life. With new grades for the first time since 2001, our nation's infrastructure has shown little to no improvement since receiving a collective D+ in 2001, with some areas sliding toward failing grades. The American Society of Civil Engineers'
2005 Report Card for America's Infrastructure assessed the same 12 infrastructure categories as in 2001, and added three new categories. Access the complete
Report Card with details on each infrastructure category and state infrastructure information.