The bill establishes a five-year Bridge Transportation Asset Management Plan Pilot Program under the New Jersey Department of Transportation, aimed at inventorying, assessing, and making recommendations regarding the condition of bridges across the state. The program will involve collaboration with various state agencies and educational institutions to create a digital inventory of bridges, develop a life-cycle risk scoring model, conduct climate vulnerability assessments, and create a public-facing performance dashboard. Additionally, the bill mandates the establishment of a Bridge Infrastructure Innovation Module to test artificial intelligence and sensor-based monitoring on high-risk bridges, with the goal of enhancing risk assessment and emergency response planning.

To support the pilot program and the module, the bill appropriates $9.5 million from the General Fund, with specific allocations for inventory acquisition, staff training, and artificial intelligence research. The Department of Transportation is required to submit annual reports to the Governor and Legislature on the program's implementation and performance, culminating in a final report that includes recommendations for potential statewide expansion. This initiative is intended to address New Jersey's aging infrastructure through data-driven planning that emphasizes safety, resiliency, and cost efficiency.