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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

S.R. 0019 Section G10 Branch

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $1.97 Million
Client: PennDOT Engineering District 12-0
Contact: Mr. Patrick Richter, P.E. (724-439-7237)


Two Bridge Replacements - Greene County - This project includes the expedited replacement of two substandard bridges carrying S.R. 0019 over Whiteley Creek and Dyers Fork; the replacement spans are 41.5' and 63.0' respectively. The S.R. 0019 upgrades are needed to provide an alternate route for Interstate 79 traffic due to predicted mining subsidence.

 

S.R. 0219 Section 28B

Michael Kilgore

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After

Cost: $191,000.00
Client: PennDOT Engineering District 9-0

Boynton Bridge Preservation - The primary focus was to underpin the scour-critical Boynton Bridge. Reinforced concrete underpinning was constructed in an undermined area of an abutment. A Cross-Rock Vane and J-Hook Vane were installed upstream and downstream respectively, and rock protection was installed at the pier to mitigate future scour. Minor concrete repairs were also included in the contract.
 

S.R. 0044 Section A05

Michael Kilgore

Project Cost: $3.3 million
 Client: A.L. Blades, Inc./District 2-0
Contact: William Pilero (609-324-3636)/Dean Ball (814-765-0439)
Project Letting - March 2011

Bridge Replacement over Oswayo Creek - Potter County - This project consists of a two span (163’ overall span) P/S box beam replacement bridge carrying S.R. 0044 over Oswayo Creek in Shinglehouse Borough. SPK teamed with A.L. Blades for this design-build project. The project includes the installation of parallel temporary bridge to maintain traffic during construction. The project included 732 LF of approach roadway reconstruction.