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Fellowship Church: Parking Lot Expansion

January 26, 2024 By Britt Bassett

Here are the greatly needed and much anticipated parking lot expansion progress photos for Fellowship Church. Job well done to the crew and all who assisted in this project.

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Construction Continues: Lewis Wastewater Treatment Plant

January 12, 2024 By Britt Bassett

Construction continues on the Lewis Wastewater Treatment Plant! A closer look shows Dutchland setting the precast concrete panels to construct the wastewater treatment plant. They have since been gasketed, grouted, and passed the watertight integrity test. 

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Bridge Bundling 4 Ribbon Cutting

November 22, 2023 By Britt Bassett

We thank Lycoming County Commissioners and Planning and Community Development Department for granting Bassett Engineering the opportunity to help lead this historic Bridge Bundling Program. Together we studied, designed, engineered and constructed 17 bridges at a total cost of roughly $7,100,000, or an average of $420,000 per bridge, which is an outstanding value. We started in June 2020 during COVID and completed the entire Program in just 3½ years working with 3 contractors and 3 manufacturers under 4 separate Bundles.

We congratulate Lycoming County on taking the lead on this groundbreaking project whereby the Commissioners took responsibility to repair and replace municipally-owned bridges at great political cost due to utilizing the unjustly controversial vehicle registration fee.  Bundling multiple bridges under one program is critical to realizing an economy of scale. We completed several bridge bundling projects for individual municipalities, but only a couple at a time. The County has the financial resources and just as critical the experienced transportation planning staff in Mark Murawski, Shannon Rossman, Scott Williams, Austin Dailey and Sal Vitko to bundle a large group of bridges under one project, and that large number is needed to realize true economies of scale. 

Civil infrastructure including airports and railways, ports, roads and bridges, water and sewer systems are the foundational building blocks of civilization itself. which cannot function absent good quality roads and bridges. Constructing and maintaining civil infrastructure is one of the primary tasks of government.  Unfortunately, civil infrastructure has been abused by many elements of society who hijack it for their own questionable purposes and in so doing inflate the costs to subsidize their own goals, which are unrelated to the infrastructure itself. The common excuse is that civil infrastructure is so important that cost is no object. 

Another critical function of government is its fiduciary responsibility to maximize the effectiveness of its expenditures to minimize the costs on the taxpayers who support it.  Government should function as cost effectively as possible, particularly at the County and Municipal level, which do not print money and do not have wide latitude to raise taxes.  Lycoming County has always embraced its fiscal responsibility, particularly our 3 commissioners, Tony Mussare, Scott Metzger and Rick Mirabito.  A key aspect to bridge bundling is its cost-effectiveness through the use of COSTARS to prepurchase aluminum and concrete box culverts and concrete arches, and through bundling multiple similar bridges under a single construction contract. We built 4 aluminum box culverts under Bundle 1, 5 precast concrete box culverts and arches under Bundle 2, 5 GRS bridges under Bundle 3, and 3 conventional beam bridge under Bundle 4. 

Lycoming County Commissioners and Planners have developed a model for future bridge bundles (hopefully) here in the County, and for other Counties to follow and we than you again for the trust you have placed in Bassett Engineering in allowing us to share in this groundbreaking program. 

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Completed Project: Old Cement Road

November 16, 2023 By Britt Bassett

Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program: Bundle 4

Old Cement Road, Fairfield Township

Bassett Engineering is excited to announce the completion of another bridge under Bundle 4 of the Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program!

The bridge is situated where Old Cement Road crosses Tules Run outside Montoursville. Due to its location in a busy suburb and next door to the Lycoming County Water and Sewer Authority facilities, the bridge is heavily used for a local route.

This project involved replacing two deficient beams within the bridge and casting a composite desk, tying all of the beams into a monolithic unit. BE increased the overhangs of the bridge and selected vertical wall barriers to maximize the clear width of the structure.

Construction of the improvements was completed by Kevin E. Raker Construction and the bridge was opened to traffic in September of 2023. 

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