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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

S.R. 0070, Section 10Q

Michael Kilgore

Project Cost: $8.62 Million
Client: Engineering District 12-0
Contact: Mr. Jerry Bendo (724-439-7377)
Project Letting: June 2010

 Bridge Replacement - Westmoreland County - This project is a design-build bridge replacement project. The project included the removal of a dual three-span bridge carrying Interstate 70 (I-70) eastbound and westbound over a single track of the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad. SPK prepared the conceptual contract plans and specifications including the roadway plans, traffic control plans, E&S control plans, and structure plans. SPK is currently providing design review services as well.

S.R. 0756 Section 05S

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $480,000
Project Length: 0.148 mile
Client: Engineering District 9-0
Contact: Mr. Dave Wolfhope, P.E. (814-696-7196)

Safety and Mobility Initiative (SAMI) Project - This project consisted of improvements to an existing “T” intersection including one (1) new traffic signal. The total project length was 780’ (0.148 mile).

S.R. 0062, Section 002

Michael Kilgore

 Route 62 Transportation and Land Use Study - Warren County - The study for PennDOT District 1-0 examined the existing transportation system and land use for the U.S. Route 62 corridor between Warren and the New York state line. Mr., Piccolomini managed the overall project staff, subconsultants and budget and supervised engineering work. The study involved close coordination with local stakeholders and the public in Warren and two adjacent townships. The final study document provided to PennDOT and local officials included an Action Plan for a number of transportation and land use/growth management strategies that could be used to manage traffic growth in the corridor. The scope and nature of the Route 62 study is very similar to the US 6N proposal.