2024 MONTANA INFRASTRUCTURE REPORT CARD
Learn About the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)’s Montana Infrastructure Report Card Project and its Role in Raising the Standard of Living in Montana
BACKGROUND—2018 MONTANA REPORT CARD
In 2018, industry experts across Montana assessed key infrastructure components of cities, towns, and communities. These components included bridges, dams, drinking water, energy, rail, roads, schools, solid waste, stormwater, and wastewater. From those assessments, Montana received a grade in each infrastructure category as well as an overall grade.
These grades provide a snapshot for residents and policymakers to facilitate discussions about funding for sustainability, planned growth, community resilience, and ongoing economic success within Montana. These grades are also crucial for highlighting areas where our state’s infrastructure is lacking, allowing for targeted funding and improvements across a wide range of infrastructure needs.
Since Montana’s 2018 Report Card was released, our state has experienced an unprecedented surge in funding.
Lexi is the Western Branch President of Montana ASCE as well as the chair of the 2024 Montana Infrastructure Report Card Committee. Lexi is also a project engineer at Water & Environmental Technologies (WET). She was born and raised in Montana and graduated from Montana State University in 2019 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Before joining WET, Lexi consulted for municipal, state, and tribal clients across Montana on surface transportation projects. Lexi also worked in geotechnical and construction materials testing, concrete and asphalt mix designs, and construction oversight. Lexi currently works on site development, transportation, and municipal utility projects.