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Bridges & Structures

Bridge Investment Program Grant Recipients

FY24 Large Bridge Grant Award Recipients

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U.S. map denoting the states where large bridge grants were awarded: Alabama,
Florida, Kansas, Massachusetts, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon and Washington, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee and Arkansas, West Virginia and Ohio.

Project Name State Project Description Grant Award
I-10 Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Multimodal Project AL The project will improve safety, efficiency, reliability, resiliency, and mobility for residents and businesses in the project area and for those who rely on goods transported along Interstate 10, a critical corridor for the country. $550,000,000
Venetian Causeway FL The project will replace 11 Venetian Causeway bridges that were originally built in 1926, with newer, more resilient infrastructure anticipated to last 50 years, meeting updated design codes and improving safety. $100,547,040
18th Street Bridge Replacement Project KS The project will replace a major river crossing built in 1959 that has undergone numerous rehabilitations over its 60-year life, including emergency repairs to extend its service life. $62,630,734
Sagamore Bridge Project MA The project will replace the Sagamore Bridge one of only two bridges that connect vehicular traffic across the Cape Cod Canal. The 90-year-old bridge no longer meets the needs of the traveling public, with traffic delays prevalent during the summer travel season. $993,122,325
Nogal Canyon Bridge Replacement NM The project will replace the two bridges which carry Interstate 25 over Nogal Canyon in Socorro County, New Mexico. The existing truss bridges are deteriorating rapidly and are at the end of their useful life. $71,250,000
Replacement of the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge NC The project will replace a 54-year-old structure that carries US 17/US 76/US 421 across the Cape Fear River between New Hanover and Brunswick Counties, which are the fastest-growing counties in North Carolina. $242,150,000
Roosevelt Memorial Bridge Investment Project OK The project will replace the structure that carries US-70 over Lake Texoma. The bridge was constructed in 1942, with a design that is now outdated, and at risk of falling into poor condition. $123,850,000
Interstate Bridge Replacement Project OR/WA The project will replace two aging vertical lift bridges that carry I-5 over the Columbia River. The modern, seismically resilient, and multimodal replacement bridges will provide safe and accessible options for driving, walking, biking, rolling, and riding transit. $1,499,000,000
I-83 South Bridge Replacement Project PA The project will replace a bridge originally built in 1960, and widened in 1982, that carries more than 125,000 vehicles per day over the Susquehanna River. The bridge is the major cross-river connection in Downtown Harrisburg and is key to intermodal connectivity--ultimately linking Pennsylvania’s capital region with Baltimore. $500,000,000
I-95 15 Bridges: Repairing Yesterday's Infrastructure for Tomorrow's Economy RI The project will address the condition of 15 bridges. The project will improve and encourage the safe movement of goods and multimodal users, connecting them to key neighborhoods throughout the city of Providence. $251,150,000
Replacement of I-95 over Lake Marion SC The project will replace four bridges that were constructed in 1968 over Lake Marion as part of I-95 – a nationally and regionally significant corridor and a major north-south artery. $175,000,000
America's River Crossing: I-55 over the Mississippi River TN/AR The project will replace the 75-year-old I-55 bridge over the Mississippi River. This is a nationally significant corridor for commerce and serves as a critical connector for residents, workers, and freight movement between Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi. $393,750,000
Market Street Bridge WV/OH The project will replace a historic bridge built in 1904 and with limited capacity and damages experienced in recent years, is at its end-of life. $87,500,000
Total     $5,049,950,099

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