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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

Filtering by Tag: Roadway Reconstruction

S.R. 1001, Section C01 (ECMS #3850)

Michael Kilgore

Project Cost: $5.5 million
Client: PennDOT District 2-0
Contact: Mark Kucherer, P.E. (814-765-0440, mkucherer@pa.gov)
Project letting: May 12, 2022
Roadway Reconstruction and Retaining Wall - Clinton County - This project was originally 1.2 miles in length with significant geometric improvements on S.R. 1001 (Farrandsville Road). The project was eventually right-sized to 1,400’ of roadway improvements and reconstruction and included an 800’ tied pile and lagging retaining wall with an integral pedestrian walkway to minimize encroachment on the West Branch of the Susquehanna River.

S.R. 0011, Sections 114/115 & SR 0487, Section 100

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $6.8 million
Client: PennDOT District 3-0
Contact: Justin Gochenauer, P.E. (717-221-2010)
Project Letting: September 17, 2020

Bloomsburg Reconstruction Project - Columbia County - This project consists of 1.371 miles of urban arterial roadway resurfacing/reconstruction, drainage and guide rail updates, pedestrian facility improvements, retaining walls, intersection safety improvements including new traffic signals, roadway lighting and parking meters, and other miscellaneous items.

S.R. 0764 Section 20B

Michael Kilgore

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Cost: $2.094 Million
Client: PennDOT Engineering District 9-0
Contact: Ms. Tracey Farabaugh, P.E. (814-696-6841)
Project Letting: January 2016

Blair County -  This project included the phased replacement of a deteriorated single span concrete T-beam bridge over Sandy Run with a single span spread box beam bridge (76.0’ c-c brgs.). The project also included 2,898’ of approach roadway construction.