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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

Filtering by Tag: Final Construction Plan

S.R. 0070 Section N20

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $5.57 million
Project Length: 3,719' (0.704 mile)
Client: Gulisek Construction, LLC
Contact: Mr. Clayton Stahl (724-696-3341)
Project Letting: December 2010

Bridge Replacement - This project is a design-build bridge replacement project. The project included the removal of a single span bridge carrying Interstate 70 (I-70) eastbound and westbound over S.R. 3014. SPK prepared the final construction plans, traffic control plans, and structure plans for the contractor. 

 

 

T.R. 618

Michael Kilgore

 Project Cost: $56 Million
 Client: Donegal Construction
Contact: Mr. Ronald Holsopple (724-423-7500)

(Simpson Chapel Road) - Greene County - This project is a design-build contract to replace a collapsed bridge with a single lane dual-cell box culvert (2 - 21’ spans) for Greene County. The project also included 350 LF of roadway reconstruction. SPK prepared the final construction plan and structure plan, E&S Control plan, and the GP-11 permit application for the contractor.

S.R. 0166 Section V10

Michael Kilgore

Project Cost: $1.688 million
Client: Frank Gavlik & Sons, Inc.
Contact: Mr. Robert Gavlik, Jr. (724-239-2411)
Project Letting: December 2010

Bridge Replacement - Fayette County - This project is a design-build bridge replacement project. The project included the removal of a two span bridge carrying S.R. 0166 over Dunlap Creek. The replacement structure is a single span (115’ span) P/S Bulb-Tee Integral Abutment Bridge. SPK prepared the final construction plans, E&S Control plans, and structure plans for the contractor.