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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

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. 0030, Section 134

Michael Kilgore

Project Cost: $7.9 Million
Contact - Mr. Bill Oshnack (724) 439-7321
Project Letting - December 2011
 
Roadway Widening and Safety Improvements - Westmoreland County -  Project Length - 1.5 miles - The project consisted of widening an urban arterial to five lanes with turning lanes and intersection improvements. The project is located in a highly commercialized area. The Traffic Control Plan provided the contractor flexibility while maintaining four lanes of traffic during peak hours. In-depth utility coordination was started early to ensure the project schedule was met. Design work consisted of drainage improvements, storm water management facilities, traffic signal upgrades, geotechnical design and signing and pavement marking upgrades.

 

S.R. 1012 Section 001

Michael Kilgore


 Price: $1.43 million
Client: Engineering District 9-0
Contact: James Pruss (814-696-6850)

Clearfield Creek Bridge #2 – Emergency Bridge Replacement over Clearfield Creek - This project included a single span (100’-0” overall c/c brgs.) precast concrete adjacent box beam bridge. The bridge was replaced on an emergency basis due to failure of the existing steel truss from traffic damage. The project also included approximately 675’ of approach roadway work.