National Bridge Inventory: Illinois Congressional District 14


  • Of the 2,185 bridges in the counties of this district, 232, or 10.6 percent, are classified as structurally deficient. This means one of the key elements is in poor or worse condition.
  • This is up from 211 bridges classified as structurally deficient in 2019.
  • Repairs are needed on 422 bridges in the district, which will cost an estimated $727.3 million.
  • This compares to 412 bridges that needed work in 2019.
  • There currently are now projects in the District that use IIJA formula bridge funds.

County Year Built Daily Crossings Type of Bridge Location
DuPage 1959 144,600 Urban Interstate I- 55 over Madison St
DuPage 1960 124,700 Urban Interstate I- 55 over Lemont Rd
Will 1980 101,600 Urban Interstate I- 55 over IL 53
Will 1955 68,700 Urban Interstate I- 55 over Joliet Rd
Will 1965 45,600 Urban Interstate I- 80 WB over Hickory Creek
Will 1964 45,600 Urban Interstate I- 80 EB over RR & Gardner St
Will 1967 45,600 Urban Interstate I- 80 WB over IL 53
Will 1964 45,600 Urban Interstate I- 80 WB over RR & Gardner St
Will 1965 39,850 Urban Interstate I- 80 WB over RR & Rowell Ave
Lake 1961 38,900 Urban minor arterial Washington St over RR - Up
Will 1965 38,600 Urban Interstate I- 80 WB over Ds Plns Riv & US-6
Will 1965 38,600 Urban Interstate I- 80 EB over Ds Plns Riv & US-6
Will 1965 38,300 Urban Interstate I- 80 WB over Center St SB
Will 1963 38,300 Urban Interstate I- 80 WB over Midland Ave
Will 1965 38,300 Urban Interstate I- 80 EB over Center St SB
Kane 1960 38,100 Urban freeway/expressway US 20 over St Charles St
Kane 1960 38,100 Urban freeway/expressway US 20 By Pass over Fox River
Lake 1959 29,800 Urban other principal arterial Il 120 WB over Des Plaines River
Lake 1959 29,800 Urban other principal arterial Il 120 EB over Des Plaines River
Will 1960 28,700 Urban Interstate I- 80 EB over Dupage River
Will 1960 28,700 Urban Interstate I- 80 EB over I- 55
Kane 1974 27,900 Urban other principal arterial Kirk Road over Union Pacific R.R.
Will 1964 26,500 Urban Interstate I- 80 EB over Joliet Jnct Ped/Bike
Will 1964 26,500 Urban Interstate I- 80 WB over Joliet Jnct Ped/Bike
Kane 1970 23,500 Urban other principal arterial Farnsworth Ave over Indian Creek
Type of Bridge Number of Bridges Area of All Bridges
(sq. meters)
Daily Crossings on All Bridges Number of Structurally Deficient Bridges Area of Structurally Deficient Bridges
(sq. meters)
Daily Crossings on Structurally Deficient Bridges
Rural Interstate 9 4,637 225,900 0 0 0
Rural arterial 35 11,576 200,500 0 0 0
Rural minor arterial 37 10,363 132,300 2 630 6,200
Rural major collector 74 20,375 150,300 9 1,567 19,875
Rural minor collector 88 28,896 158,275 13 3,107 18,475
Rural local road 300 53,416 87,165 44 8,016 12,835
Urban Interstate 224 355,639 10,611,550 20 45,325 967,050
Urban freeway/expressway 18 22,924 441,650 2 4,674 76,200
Urban other principal arterial 367 395,677 7,876,480 15 31,282 263,670
Urban minor arterial 350 302,583 4,051,950 24 23,903 276,100
Urban collector 235 118,016 1,066,875 40 19,092 161,750
Urban local road 448 129,573 559,290 63 16,750 59,960
Total 2,185 1,453,676 25,562,235 232 154,345 1,862,115
Type of Work Number of Bridges Cost to Repair
(in millions)
Daily Crossings Area of Bridges
(sq. meters)
Bridge replacement 139 $312.4 1,735,705 108,104
Widening & rehabilitation 37 $61.0 286,000 31,020
Rehabilitation 222 $299.9 2,114,860 151,578
Deck rehabilitation/replacement 0 $0.0 0 0
Other structural work 24 $53.9 645,820 27,359
Total 422 $727.3 4,782,385 318,060

Data includes information for the following area(s): DeKalb County, DuPage County, Kane County, Kendall County, Lake County, McHenry County, Will County

About the data:

Data and cost estimates are from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) National Bridge Inventory (NBI), downloaded on July 3, 2023. Note that specific conditions on bridges may have changed as a result of recent work or updated inspections.

Effective January 1, 2018, FHWA changed the definition of structurally deficient as part of the final rule on highway and bridge performance measures, published May 20, 2017 pursuant to the 2012 federal aid highway bill Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21). Two measures that were previously used to classify bridges as structurally deficient are no longer used. This includes bridges where the overall structural evaluation was rated in poor or worse condition, or where the adequacy of waterway openings was insufficient.

The new definition limits the classification to bridges where one of the key structural elements—the deck, superstructure, substructure or culverts, are rated in poor or worse condition. During inspection, the conditions of a variety of bridge elements are rated on a scale of 0 (failed condition) to 9 (excellent condition). A rating of 4 is considered “poor” condition.

Cost estimates have been derived by ARTBA, based on 2022 average bridge replacement costs for structures on and off the National Highway System, published by FHWA. Bridge rehabilitation costs are estimated to be 68 percent of replacement costs. A bridge is considered to need repair if the structure has identified repairs as part of the NBI, a repair cost estimate is supplied by the bridge owner or the bridge is classified as structurally deficient. Please note that for a few states, the number of bridges needing to be repaired can vary significantly from year to year, and reflects the data entered by the state.

Bridges are classified by FHWA into types based on the functional classification of the roadway on the bridge. Interstates comprise routes officially designated by the Secretary of Transportation. Other principal arterials serve major centers of urban areas or provide mobility through rural areas. Freeways and expressways have directional lanes generally separated by a physical barrier, and access/egress points generally limited to on- and off-ramps. Minor arterials serve smaller areas and are used for trips of moderate length. Collectors funnel traffic from local roads to the arterial network; major collectors have higher speed limits and traffic volumes and are longer in length and spaced at greater intervals, while minor collectors are shorter and provide service to smaller communities. Local roads do not carry through traffic and are intended for short distance travel.

11
Compared to 14 in 2022

in the nation in % of structurally deficient bridges

1. West Virginia 20.0%
10. North Dakota 11.0%
11. Illinois 9.0%
12. Missouri 9.0%

3
Compared to 3 in 2022

in the nation in # of structurally deficient bridges

1. Iowa 4,558
2. Pennsylvania 3,022
3. Illinois 2,472
4. Missouri 2,213

3
Compared to 3 in 2022

in the nation in % of structurally deficient bridge deck area

1. Rhode Island 15.0%
2. West Virginia 15.0%
3. Illinois 11.0%
4. Massachusetts 11.0%
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  • Source: Data is from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) National Bridge Inventory (NBI), downloaded on July 3, 2023. Note that specific conditions on bridges may have changed as a result of recent work or updated inspections.

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