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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

Filtering by Tag: Roadway Approach

S.R. 0022 Section 032

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $1.6 million
Project Length: Approximately 510 Feet
Client: PennDOT Engineering District 9-0
Contact: Bill Ratchford and Nick Vivian (814-696-7197)

Bridge Superstructure Replacement - The project included a two span (106’ – 6” c/c brgs.) Continuous Composite Galvanized Steel I-Beam bridge over the Beaverdam Branch of Juniata River. The project included approximately 400 feet of roadway approach work and utilized a phased construction sequence to maintain traffic throughout construction.
 

S.R. 2023 Section H00

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $1.5 million
Client: PennDOT Engineering District 12-0
Contact: Mr. Jerry Bendo (Retired)

Pigeon Creek Bridge Replacement - This project included a two span (125.32' overall span) prestressed concrete spread box beam bridge over Pigeon Creek. The project also includes was 1,225' of approach roadway reconstruction.  

S.R. 0088, Section 04M

Michael Kilgore

Projects Cost: $9.36 million
Client: Engineering District 12-0
Contact: Mr. William Oshnack (724-439-7321)
Project Letting - December 2008

Tenmile Creek Bridge - Greene and Washington Counties -  This project includes the replacement of two (2) bridges; one carrying S.R. 0088 over Tenmile Creek (existing two-span through-truss - 304’ overall span) with a three-span continuous steel plate girder bridge (384’ overall span); and one carrying S.R. 2039 over Black Dog Hollow Run (existing single-span slab bridge - 25’ span) with a single span prestressed concrete spread box beam bridge with integral abutments (68’ span). The project also included 2,447’ of approach roadway reconstruction. Traffic was maintained on the existing bridge and a new structure parallel to the existing was constructed.