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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

S.R. 2066, Section 152

Michael Kilgore

Client: PennDOT District 10
Contact: Kurt Kretchman, P.E.

S.R. 2066, Section 152 is located in Parks Township, Armstrong County. The project consisted of the replacement of the existing reinforced concrete arch culvert that carries S.R. 2066 over Stitts Run with a Reinforced Concrete Precast Box Culvert. The proposed horizontal and vertical alignments matched existing. Minimal roadway approach work was included for approximately 100 feet on the western approach and 300 feet on the eastern approach.  A short term detour was utilized during the culvert replacement along with accelerated construction techniques.  Single lane traffic was maintained via temporary traffic signals to complete the remaining roadway work once the culvert was completed.

S.R. 0949 Section A01

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $1.14 million
Client: PennDOT District 2-0
Contact: Mark Kucherer, P.E. (814-765-0440, mkucherer@pa.gov)
Project Letting: March 4, 2021

S.R. 0949, Section A01 - Pipe Replacement - This project consists of the replacement of a deteriorated metal plate pipe arch carrying S.R. 0949 over Maxwell Run with a precast concrete box culvert. Traffic will be maintained via a temporary roadway constructed downstream of the existing structure. 250’ of approach roadway reconstruction is included.

S.R. 0008 Section 01S

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $1.49 Million
Client: PennDOT District 1-0
Contact: Greg Maser (814-678-7014)
Project Letting: March 2020

Intersection Improvement - Erie County - The project included studying several reconfiguration options, including a roundabout, to improve a five-leg intersection in the City of Erie (Pine Ave., Parade Street - both S.R. 0008, Old French Road - S.R. 0197, and two legs of East 28th Street). Ultimately, a traditional signalized intersection concept was selected and advanced to final design. A comprehensive S.U.E. program was completed to identify underground utilities to facilitate the drainage design.