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ICA works hard to maintain bridges in order that people, communities, goods, and services can be connected for the common good. Bridge asset maintenance management requires considerable attention to the safety and convenience of the traveling public. A high standard for routine maintenance is paramount along with the ability to respond quickly to emergency incidents—either from a hit or natural disaster—with the least possible disruption of traffic. It requires a team of specialists who excel at what they do and can do it efficiently and effectively.
These contracts typically include bridge inspection, routine maintenance, periodic repair, moveable bridge operations and maintenance, and incident response. Infrastructure Corporation of America (ICA) currently manages four bridge asset maintenance management projects in Florida: BRIM Bridge Asset Management Client: FDOT Districts One & Seven Florida Dept. of Transportation District Structures and Facilities 2916 Leslie Road Tampa, FL 33619 FDOT In January 2003, ICA began three six-year bridge asset management contracts with the Florida Department of Transportation for District Seven, District One North, and District One South. These contracts include the inspection, operation, and maintenance of all of the state-owned and maintained bridges. This contract includes 25 movable bridges, 780 fixed structures, and 272 culverts. BRIM Sarasota County Moveable Bridge Asset Management BRIM Skyway Bridge Asset Management Project Some of the services provided by ICA for the bridge include regular inspection; drainage systems maintenance; miscellaneous concrete repairs; navigational lighting maintenance; debris removal; mechanical and electrical maintenance for elevators, generators, and facility lighting; and incident response. Return to top of page |