Grading US infrastructure
The United States' infrastructure has scored a grade C – that’s “mediocre, requires attention”.
Every four years, the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) releases a document that quietly shapes the nation’s future — the Report Card for America’s Infrastructure. It’s been called “the most important report you’ve probably never heard of.”
In the latest episode of @The Infrastructure Podcast, I’m joined by @Tom Smith ASCE, Executive Director of ASCE, to unpack what that grade really means — why it matters to every American and how the $3.7 trillion funding gap must be filled over the next 10 years.
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Listen here or find it wherever you get your podcasts — search “The Infrastructure Podcast” on Spotify, Apple or Google.
The interview builds on a presentation made by Tom at the recent
Bentley Systems Transforming Infrastructure Performance Summit in New York (https://lnkd.in/e94bKW96).
From bridges and broadband to potholes and power grids, this latest conversation dives into:
🔎 Where progress is being made – why 8 of 18 categories saw improvement
⚠️ Where we’re still falling behind - why energy and rail were downgraded
💰 What it’ll take to turn short-term fixes into long-term solutions
🏘️ How infrastructure decisions directly affect the daily lives of millions
Getting the infrastructure investment right is about more than roads and pipes — it’s about the resilience of our communities, the strength of our economy, and the choices we make to shape the future. Listen in to find out why now is the time to move from crisis response to proactive planning.









