Services Requested:
Surveying / Mapping and Right-of-Way | Geotechnical | Transportation
Project Owner:
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation – Engineering District 6-0
The Sumneytown Pike/PA 309 Connector Project (SR 1058, Sections HAT & HT2) is located in a (5)-mile corridor running east to west through five townships in Montgomery and Bucks Counties, Pennsylvania. The purpose of the project is to provide a connection from Sumneytown Pike just north of the PA Turnpike’s Lansdale Interchange to PA 309 to relieve existing and projected traffic congestion.
For SR 1058 Section HAT, Susquehanna Civil Inc. has been performing field surveys, geotechnical engineering, and preparing R/W plans for the proposed PA 309 connector from Summeytown Pike to SR 0309 in Montgomery and Bucks Counties, PA.
Susquehanna Civil Contract: $1,957,427
I-83 Exit 4 Improvements (SR 0083 SECTION 074)Services Requested:
Surveying and Mapping & Right-of-Way | Structure | Transportation
Project Owner:
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Engineering District 8-0
Interstate 83 Exit 4 is an existing diamond configuration interchange with signals located at the ramp intersections with PA 851. Due to the growth of the Shrewsbury area, congestion is experienced at the interchange during peak periods, and traffic exiting I-83 northbound and southbound backs up onto I-83. The existing bridge carrying I-83 over Route 851 is structurally deficient. The project will replace the existing I-83 bridge with a two-span structure that will accommodate the additional lanes on PA 851 and possible future widening of I-83. The project will also implement a Diverging Diamond Interchange (DDI) and lengthen the I-83 northbound and southbound on and off interchange ramps.
Susquehanna Civil Contract: $399,243
Lafayette Street Transportation Improvements ProjectServices Requested:
Surveying / Mapping and Right-of-Way
Project Owner:
Montgomery County Planning Commission
Susquehanna Civil (then Pinto Engineering) was originally awarded the preliminary design phase of this project in 2001 as part of the McCormick Taylor design team. The projects entail reconstructing and widening the existing Lafayette Street in Norristown and extend it into Plymouth Township. It will also create a full electronic toll interchange with the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The Lafayette Street Corridor Project will significantly improve access to Norristown and its riverfront, providing a transportation framework that will spur economic development.
The land and boundary survey encompassed approximately 1 linear mile of roadway and rail. Portions of the Pennsylvania Turnpike mainline were surveyed at night. The preliminary right-of-way included approximately (400) properties along the corridor. In 2008 Susquehanna Civil was awarded surveying services for the final design phase of the Lafayette Street extension and interchange with the Pennsylvania Turnpike as part of the McCormick Taylor team.
Susquehanna Civil Contract: $307,070
I-95 Girard Avenue Interchange (SR 0095 Section GIR)The I-95 Girard Avenue Interchange project is the southernmost component of Penn-DOT’s reconstruction of I-95 in Philadelphia. This interchange is an important interface between heavily traveled I-95 and three (3) of Philadelphia’s primary arterials: Girard Avenue, Aramingo Avenue and
Susquehanna Civil Contract: $7.4 million
Susquehanna Civil Expands our TeamOver the past six months, Susquehanna Civil has welcomed a number of new faces. We are pleased to have Thomas Bass, P.L.S.; Bryan Westgate, Theodore Coomes, Samuel Gobielle, and Jamie Hess on our SCI team.
Tyler MorrisTyler Morris has accepted SCI’s offer of full time employment as an IT Technician. Tyler has completed a successful internship with the IT Group that started in late September 2020. He has a Specialized Business Degree as a Computer Systems Specialist from York Technical Institute (YTI).