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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

Filtering by Tag: Final Design

S.R. 0040, Section 108

Michael Kilgore

Project Cost:  $4.0 million
Contact: Mr. James Sisul (724) 439-7379
Project letting - March 2009

West Chestnut Street Widening - Washington County - SPK provided preliminary and final design engineering services for a 1.25 mile widening and resurfacing project through a heavily traveled urban corridor. SPK completed pavement, drainage, retaining wall, sidewalk/ADA and traffic signal design services and coordinated a substantial utility relocation effort. SPK worked closely with the District by leading public and public officials meetings with property owners to address public concerns regarding parking, driveways, right-of-way takes, landscaping and building entry.

S.R. 0056 & S.R. 4048, Section 167

Michael Kilgore

 Project Cost: $3.0 Million
Contact: Mr. Jerome Bendo (724) 439-7377
Project Letting - January 2006

Hyde Park Road to the S.R. 4048 and S.R. 0356 Intersection - Westmoreland County -  SPK provided preliminary and final design engineering services for a 1.2 mile widening and resurfacing project.  The project consisted of widening an existing two-lane roadway to accommodate center left turn lanes throughout the roadway corridor between two (2) major traffic routes.  SPK completed pavement, drainage, traffic signal, traffic control, signing & pavement marking, and erosion & sediment pollution control design services.  SPK coordinated lengthy utility relocation efforts for overhead and underground facilities and worked closely with the Department to address traffic control concerns relative to high traffic volumes generated by the Kiski Area School District.