Browse Bridge Database

8,587 bridges in the FHWA National Bridge Inventory in Arizona.

National Bridge Inventory Database

Browse 8,587 bridges from the Federal Highway Administration National Bridge Inventory. Filter by state, condition rating, or search by name and location.

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BridgeLocationConditionYear BuiltLengthADT
CAP Canal Arizona Good 1984 24.1 m 10
I-10 Arizona Good 1967 143.3 m 10
I-10 Arizona Fair 1967 100.6 m 10
I-10 Arizona Fair 1968 100.6 m 10
CAP Canal Arizona Fair 1978 26.8 m 10
Grand Canal Arizona Good 2008 13.1 m 10
W Cnl Br Crossover Arizona Good 2008 13.1 m 10
W Cnl Br Crossover Arizona Good 2008 13.1 m 10
W Cnl Br Crossover Arizona Good 2008 13.1 m 10
ROSEY CREEK Arizona Fair 1957 6.9 m 10
Wash Arizona Good 1998 7.9 m 10
Pueblo Avenue Arizona Good 2007 9.8 m 10
Wash Arizona Good 2009 9.8 m 10
Ash Creek Arizona Fair 1900 10.7 m 10
Grand Canal Arizona Good 1986 14.6 m 10
Brichta Wash Arizona Good 1987 6.1 m 10
Flowing Wells Wash Arizona Good 1967 6.4 m 10
Tuthill Channel Arizona Good 2008 19.5 m 10
Wash Arizona Good 2008 10.1 m 10
Wash Arizona Good 2001 16.2 m 10
Wash Arizona Good 2001 8.8 m 10
Wash Arizona Good 2008 16.8 m 10
Wash Arizona Good 2008 16.8 m 10
East Verde River Arizona Good 2021 15.2 m 10
DRAINAGE DITCH Arizona Good 1994 10.3 m 10
DRAINAGE DITCH Arizona Good 1994 10.3 m 10
DYSART DRAINAGE DITCH Arizona Fair 1994 11.3 m 10
DYSART DRAINAGE DITCH Arizona Fair 1994 17.7 m 10
BLACK RIVER Arizona Poor 1930 84.2 m 5
WHITE RIVER Arizona Poor 1934 31.6 m 5
SR 101L Arizona Fair 1999 64.6 m 5
CAP Canal Arizona Fair 1979 28.0 m 5
SR 202 L Arizona Good 2002 218.5 m 1
I 10 Arizona Fair 1984 99.1 m
Papago Drain Channel Arizona Good 1984 26.8 m
Buchanan Wash Arizona Good 2009 7.9 m
East Main Canal Arizona Good 2009 24.4 m

Frequently Asked Questions

The National Bridge Inventory (NBI) is a federal database maintained by the Federal Highway Administration containing inspection data for all bridges on public roads in the U.S. with a span of more than 20 feet. Bridge owners must inspect each structure at least every 24 months.

ADT stands for Average Daily Traffic — the average number of vehicles crossing the bridge per day. Bridges are sorted by ADT by default because high-traffic bridges in poor condition pose the greatest risk to the most people.

Yes. Use the search field above to find bridges by name, location, or features crossed. You can also combine the search with state and condition filters to narrow your results.