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NJ A5777
NJ A5777Establishes Bridge Transportation Asset Management Plan Pilot Program; appropriates $9.5 million.
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Introduced
06/16/2025
06/16/2025
In Committee
06/16/2025
06/16/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires the Department of Transportation (department) to establish the "Bridge Transportation Asset Management Plan Pilot Program" (pilot program) to inventory, assess, and make recommendations concerning the status of State, county, and municipal bridges. The commissioner of the department is required to collaborate with State agencies, county and municipal engineers, Rutgers University's Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and the Stevens Institute of Technology to develop: (1) a digital inventory of every State, county, and municipal bridge in the State; (2) a bridge life-cycle risk scoring model to evaluate potential risks associated with each bridge; (3) a climate vulnerability assessment for each bridge; and (4) a public-facing performance dashboard accessible through the department's Internet website. As part of the pilot program, the department is required to establish the "Bridge Infrastructure Innovation Module" (module) to test the use of artificial intelligence-powered data analysis and sensor-based condition monitoring on high-risk and high-traffic bridges, as determined by the department. To effectuate this, the department is to coordinate with Rutgers University's Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and the Stevens Institute of Technology on research, artificial intelligence modeling, and predictive analytics. The findings of the module are to then be applied to the pilot program to enhance bridge life-cycle risk scoring models and assessment accuracy and emergency response planning. The bill requires the department to seek federal matching funds to support the pilot program. In the first four years of the pilot program, the department is required to submit annual reports containing certain information to the Governor and the Legislature on the implementation and performance of the pilot program and module. In the fifth and final year of the pilot program, the department is required to submit a final report on the pilot program. In part, the final report is to recommend whether the pilot program should be adopted and expanded Statewide. The bill appropriates $9.5 million from the General Fund to the department to support both the pilot program and the module. The sponsor intends to recognize the urgency of New Jersey's aging infrastructure by introducing legislation to establish this pilot program, which represents a transformative shift toward data-driven, lifecycle-based planning that prioritizes safety, resiliency, and long-term cost efficiency.
AI Summary
This bill establishes a five-year Bridge Transportation Asset Management Plan Pilot Program by the New Jersey Department of Transportation to comprehensively assess the state's bridge infrastructure. The program will create a digital inventory of all state, county, and municipal bridges, develop a bridge life-cycle risk scoring model, conduct climate vulnerability assessments, and create a public-facing performance dashboard. As part of the program, a Bridge Infrastructure Innovation Module will be created to test artificial intelligence and sensor-based monitoring on high-risk and high-traffic bridges, utilizing collaboration with Rutgers University, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and the Stevens Institute of Technology. The department will seek federal matching funds and is required to submit annual reports for the first four years detailing the program's progress, including data collection, evaluation metrics, and implementation status. In the fifth year, a final report will be submitted recommending whether the pilot program should be adopted statewide and potentially expanded to other infrastructure categories. The bill appropriates $9.5 million from the General Fund, with $4.5 million allocated to the pilot program's operational costs and $5 million dedicated to supporting the innovation module's research, data integration, and hardware acquisition. The program aims to improve infrastructure management through data-driven, technology-enabled assessment methods.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (4)
Last Action
Reported and Referred to Assembly Appropriations Committee (on 06/16/2025)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A5777 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A6000/5777_I1.HTM |
| Analysis - Statement ATR 6/16/25 | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A6000/5777_S1.PDF |
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