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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

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S.R. 0403 Section 008

Michael Kilgore

Price: $4.13 million
Client: Engineering District 9-0
Contact: Kristen Swan (814-696-6840) or Alice Hammond (814-696-7172);
Project Letting 2012

Silk Memorial Bridge Replacement - This project included a two span (226.5’ overall) steel girder bridge to replace the existing deteriorated concrete closed-spandrel arch bridge over the Stoneycreek River. The bridge detailing included architectural surface treatments on the pier and barrier systems. The pedestrian barrier was also detailed to mimic the existing open baluster system complete with architectural lighting. Extensive coordination with area utilities and the USCOE was necessary to advance the project through utility clearance and environmental permitting respectively. 

 

S.R. 3030 Section 001

Michael Kilgore


 Price: $1.07 million
Client: PennDOT, Engineering District 9-0
Contact: Melissa Irwin (814-696-6858)
Project Letting 2013

S.R. 3030 Emergency Slide Correction – This project included a 262’ Prefabricated Retaining Wall Structure to repair and stabilize a slide failure along S.R. 3030, just outside the village of Mineral Point. Drainage improvements were also made in an effort to mitigate future slides in the area.

 

S.R. 3003 Section 001

Michael Kilgore

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Cost: $1.388 million
Client: PennDOT Engineering District 9-0
Contact: Bill Ratchford

The Poplar Run Bridge was a job designed using the PennDOT BRADD program. The structure length is 80'-0" c-c of brgs, it has a roadway width of 30'-3", it has a skew of 45 degrees and galvanized reinforcing was used in the deck and barriers. It was constructed in 3 months, June to August, to coincide with the summer break from school and eliminate any conflicts with school bus routing.