US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4170

Introduced
6/26/25  
Refer
6/26/25  

Caption

Bridge Corrosion Prevention and Repair Act of 2025

Impact

The bill introduces a regulatory framework for corrosion management on bridges, which includes not only the surface preparation and application of protective coatings but also the hiring of trained personnel. This approach not only aims at maintaining structural integrity but is also intended to prevent environmental degradation. The requirement for certified contractors ensures that only those with proven expertise are involved in critical infrastructure projects, potentially leading to improved safety outcomes for the traveling public.

Summary

House Bill 4170, known as the Bridge Corrosion Prevention and Repair Act of 2025, aims to enhance the safety of bridge projects in the United States by requiring specific aspects of these projects to be performed by certified contractors. This initiative comes in response to the increasing concerns regarding bridge safety, especially in light of incidents like the collapse of the Fern Hollow Bridge. The legislation mandates that contractors handling applicable bridge projects must meet established certification standards, ensuring they are qualified to implement corrosion prevention and repair techniques effectively.

Contention

Notably, the bill has generated debate around the feasibility of implementing such certification requirements. Critics may express concerns regarding the potential increase in costs and bureaucratic red tape, which could hinder timely completion of important infrastructural works. Supporters, on the other hand, argue that the initial investment in qualified contractors is justified given the long-term safety benefits and risk mitigation it provides. As the discussion progresses, both sides will need to weigh the balance between quality assurance and cost-effectiveness in public works.

Future_studies

Additionally, the bill calls for a comprehensive study to evaluate the effectiveness of weathering steel, which is commonly used in bridge construction. This study aims to provide valuable insights for state and local governments on best practices for corrosion control and when to intervene, underscoring the bill's forward-looking approach to maintaining transportation infrastructure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US AB440

State bridges and overpasses: suicide prevention.

US S0309

Gives authority to the department of labor and training to enforce violations of the laws relating to corrosion prevention and mitigation work requirements. This act would also add civil monetary penalties for violations of those laws.

US HB6531

Bridges not Bumpers Act of 2025

US H5188

Gives authority to the department of labor and training to enforce violations of the laws relating to corrosion prevention and mitigation work requirements. It also adds civil monetary penalties for violations of those laws.

US S0744

Gives authority to the department of labor and training to enforce violations of the laws relating to corrosion prevention and mitigation work requirements. It also adds civil monetary penalties for violations of those laws.

US SB800

State bridges and overpasses: suicide prevention.

US AB2267

State bridges and overpasses: suicide prevention.

US A1650

Requires DOT, NJTA, and SJTA to construct suicide prevention barriers at certain bridges or overpasses.

US S1039

Requires DOT, NJTA, and SJTA to construct suicide prevention barriers at certain bridges or overpasses.

US HB6972

Reporting Accountability and Abuse Prevention Act of 2026

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.