ASCE Gives Utah C+ on Infrastructure Report Card A look at snowy Interstate 15 in southern Utah. The state's roads earned a B+ on the report card. (Willowpix) Utah earned a C+ on its most recent infrastructure report card, according to preliminary findings from the American Society of Civil Engineers. ASCE representatives disclosed the report card results virtually Dec. 16 due to coronavirus-related safety concerns. The report card evaluated 12 categories of infrastructure: aviation, bridges, canals, dams, drinking water, hazardous waste, levees, solid waste, stormwater, roads, transit and wastewater. “We know that strong infrastructure is beneficial to the economy by enabling goods to travel over our bridges and highways, allowing employees to reach their offices in a timely and safe manner and keeping businesses operational through extreme weather or seismic events,” said Darren Burton, president of ASCE’s Utah section.