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Projects

SPK Engineering's past projects

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TR-466 (East Spring Road) Over Carr Run

Michael Kilgore

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$416,939
Client: PennDOT District 1-0
Contact: Tom McClelland, P.E. (814-678-7081)
Project Letting: December 2019

Bridge Replacement - Crawford County - Spring Township - The project involved the replacement of an existing single span concrete encased steel I-beam bridge carrying T-466 (East Spring Road) over Carr Run with a single span prestressed concrete spread box beam bridge (44-0” span). The bridge foundations consisted of integral-type abutments supported by steel piles driven to refusal. The project also included 272’ of approach roadway work.

TR-458 Jones Hill Road

Michael Kilgore

Cost: $483,670
Client: PennDOT District 1-0
Contact: Tom McClelland, P.E. (814-678-7081)
Project Letting: December 2018

Bridge Replacement - Warren County - Sugar Grove Township - The project involved the replacement of an existing single span concrete encased steel I-beam bridge carrying T-458 (Jones Hill Road) over Stillwater Creek with a 24’-0” x 7’-6” precast reinforced concrete box culvert and precast reinforced concrete end sections. The project also included 260’ of approach roadway work.

S.R. 1012 Section B02

Michael Kilgore

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Cost $2.94 million
Client: PennDOT District 1-0
Contact: Mr. Stephen Schettler (814-678-7356)
Project Letting - March 2017

Russell Bridge Replacement - This project included the replacement of the single span through-truss carrying S.R. 1012 over Conewango Creek with a two-span (219’-4” overall span) prestressed concrete bulb-tee bridge. The bridge detailing included a sidewalk with a precast concrete overlook at midspan. Portions of the original cut stone abutments were maintained and the architectural surface treatment pattern was specified to match the original stone. The project also included 970’ of approach roadway construction.