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Ageing bridges around the world are at risk of collapse; but there's a simple way to safeguard them

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July 13, 2025

The Story Bridge, with its sweeping steel trusses and art deco towers, is a striking sight above the Brisbane River in Queensland. In 2025, it was named the state's best landmark. But more than an icon, it serves as one of the vital arteries of the state capital, carrying more than 100,000 vehicles daily.

- by Andy Nguyen Senior Lecturer in Structural Engineering, University of Southern Queensland

Ageing bridges around the world are at risk of collapse; but there's a simple way to safeguard them

But a recent report revealed serious structural issues in the 85-year-old bridge. These included the deterioration of concrete, corrosion and overloading on pedestrian footpaths.

The findings prompted an urgent closure of the footpath for safety reasons. They also highlighted the urgency of Brisbane City Council's planned bridge restoration project.

But this example and far more tragic ones from around the world in recent years - have also sparked a broader conversation about the safety of ageing bridges and other urban infrastructure. A simple, proactive step known as structural health monitoring can help.

A number of collapses

In January 2022, the Fern Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States collapsed and injured several people. This collapse was caused by extensive corrosion and the fracturing of a vital steel component. It stemmed from poor maintenance and failure to act on repeated inspection recommendations. These problems were compounded by inadequate inspections and oversight.

Three years earlier, Taiwan's Nanfang'ao Bridge collapsed. Exposure to damp, salty sea air had severely weakened its suspension cables. Six people beneath the bridge died.

In August 2018, Italy's Morandi Bridge fell, killing 43 people. The collapse was due to corrosion in prestressed concrete and steel tendons. These factors were worsened by inspection and maintenance challenges.

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