The reconstruction of Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA to rehabilitate existing stone arch bridge built in 1880, removal of exiting 14” thick concrete roadway, installation of combined sanitary and storm sewer system – 3,350 linear feet, 16” + 20” TR-flex water main, pipe 4,600 linear feet, 17,000 square yards of permeable base, 6,100 linear feet SETPA track structure with rail and ties, 6,680 square yard in shoulders, 8,500 square yards of granite block pavers in shoulders, 8,5000 square yards of granite block pavers in shoulders, 9,000 linear feet of granite curb, three sets of traffic signals and 95 each Philadelphia street lights.