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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

S.R. 3005, Section B01

Michael Kilgore

Project Cost: $420,000
Client: PennDOT District 1-0
Contact: Mr. Mark Nicholson (814-678-7057)
Project Letting - March 2014

Crawford County (ECMS #495) - Bridge Replacement - This project consisted of a single span prestressed concrete spread box beam bridge (44.42’ span) on integral abutments carrying S.R. 3005 over a Tributary of the Shenango River. The project also included 304’ of approach roadway reconstruction.

S.R. 0019, Section A08

Michael Kilgore

 Project Cost: $4.2 million
Project Length:  2.3 miles
Contact: Mr. Steve Schettler (814) 678-7356
Project Letting: February 2012

Pedestrian Facility/ADA Compliance Reconstruction - Erie County - The project consisted of the upgrade of pedestrian facilities to ADA compliance along an urban principal arterial. The project is located through a densely developed commercial and residential area. Design work consisted of sidewalk, curb ramp and driveway design and details, drainage adjustment, traffic signal upgrades, E&S measures and traffic control layout. Structure design work was done to accommodate two (2) retaining walls. Early comprehensive utility involvement was an integral part of ensuring the project design could be accommodated with minimal impacts.

S.R. 0234 Section 015

Michael Kilgore

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Cost: 1.2 Million
Project Length: Approximately 625 Feet
Client: PennDOT Engineering District 8-0
Contact: Ben Singer (717-787-6690)

Bridge Replacement - The Project included a single span (78' C/C Bearings) composite prestressed concrete beam bridge over Paradise Creek. The project included approximately 550 feet of roadway approach work and utilized a detour to maintain traffic.