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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

Filtering by Tag: Fayette County

S.R. 3013, Section J30

Michael Kilgore

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Cost: $208.912
Client: PennDOT District 12-0
Contact: Jeremy Hughes (724-415-1025)
Project Letting: April 2015

Retaining Wall Replacement - Fayette County - This project involved the expedited replacement of a failing concrete retaining wall. Three options, including a conventional cast-in-place concrete cantilever wall with a spread footing, a steel pile and precast concrete lagging wall, and a hybrid steel pile and cast-in-place integrated wall, were designed for bidding purposes. The initial contact from the District was April 2, 2015. SPK delivered the final plans, including a construction plan for the roadway reconstruction, a traffic control plan, and the structure plans, on April 23, 2015, 21 days after the initial contact.

S.R. 0381 Section OST

Michael Kilgore

Construction Cost: $984,346.36
Project Length: 3,718 ft. (0.70 mi.)
Client: Redevelopment Authority of the County of Fayette (with PennDOT District 12-0 Oversight)
Contact: Andrew French, Executive Director Phone: 724-437-1547 ext. 210

S.R. 0381 Section OST is located in Ohiopyle Borough, Fayette County, PA. The project was funded by PennVEST for the Redevelopment Authority of Fayette County, with PennDOT oversight and coordination from the Ohioplye Borough The scope of this Smart Transportation Initiative project was to provide pedestrians, bicyclists and boaters safeand efficient access to the Park's various amenities. The construction included resurfacing of S.R. 0381 Corridor, conversion of existing 4'-0" shoulders to 5'-0" directional bike lanes adjacent to the northbound and southbound lanes.