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Bridge repairs could cost state over $2 billion

Michael Oliva, a structural engineer at UW-Madison, agreed the state’s bridges are in better shape than the national average. But the Minnesota collapse was sobering, he said, because large portions of the bridge failed.

“Even for an engineer like myself, this is scary because we never expect this to happen in design,” Oliva said, noting that most bridges are engineered so that at most only a limited section of the bridge can fail.