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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

Filtering by Category: District 12

S.R. 0119 Section 133

Michael Kilgore

Project Length: 2.3 miles
Client: PennDOT Engineering District 12-0
Contact: Mr. Bill Oshnack (724-439-7321)

Roadway Widening - This project involved the widening of approximately 2.3 miles of S.R. 0119 to accommodate left turn stacking lanes, mounted curbs, and a concrete median barrier at three intersections. The scope of work involved resurfacing, milling, patching, and shoulder reconstruction. New traffic signals were proposed at seven intersections. Pavement markings and signing were also proposed to address safety concerns in the project area. Skelly and Loy prepared a CEE for the project, which received environmental clearance in December 1999.
 

 

S.R. 0019 Section G10 Branch

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $1.97 Million
Client: PennDOT Engineering District 12-0
Contact: Mr. Patrick Richter, P.E. (724-439-7237)


Two Bridge Replacements - Greene County - This project includes the expedited replacement of two substandard bridges carrying S.R. 0019 over Whiteley Creek and Dyers Fork; the replacement spans are 41.5' and 63.0' respectively. The S.R. 0019 upgrades are needed to provide an alternate route for Interstate 79 traffic due to predicted mining subsidence.

 

S.R. 0819 Section F10

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $0.9 million
Client: PennDOT Engineering District 12-0
Contact Mr. Barry Lyons, P.E. (724-439-7336)
Project Letting - 2009


Buffalo Creek Bridge Replacement - This project consisted of replacing the single span concrete T-Beam bridge with a single span 22’ precast concrete spread box beam bridge over Buffalo Creek. This project was immediately adjacent to a sensitive historic structure and included aesthetic treatments as mitigation.