Bridge Bundle 2, which is part of the Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program was featured in the Sun-Gazette. To view the article click on the link below!
https://www.sungazette.com/news/top-news/2022/02/bridge-bundling-2-set-to-start-in-spring/
By Joey Worth
Bridge Bundle 2, which is part of the Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program was featured in the Sun-Gazette. To view the article click on the link below!
https://www.sungazette.com/news/top-news/2022/02/bridge-bundling-2-set-to-start-in-spring/
By Joey Worth
Bassett Engineering is excited to announce that construction of the Guaranteed Energy Savings Biosolids Treatment Improvements Project at the Altoona Water Authority’s Westerly Wastewater Treatment Facility is more than two-thirds done. Covers have been constructed on both one-million-gallon anaerobic digesters. Co-digestion and sludge drying are the next phases of construction, which will begin in the spring. Bassett Engineering consulted for Energy Systems Group (ESG) through design and construction, obtained all DEP Permits: AQM, WQM, GP-5, Ch 102, and is the Engineer-of-Record for the $36.7 million loan funding the project, which is the Agency’s first funding of a GESA design-build construction project.
Click the link below to view ESG’s full article on the project:
By Joey Worth
An aluminum box culvert on Klump Road that Bassett Engineering designed for Hepburn Township was featured in a recent nortcentralpa.com article. The bridge was part of the Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program in Bundle 1, which was completed in 2021.
The article discusses the influx of the infrastructure bill in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania which is planned to be used to repair or replace 3,000 bridges. To view our featured bridge or more information from the article, click on the link below.
By Joey Worth
Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program Bundle 1
COMPLETED: 2021
Bassett Engineering is pleased to announce the completion of Bundle 1 of the Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program. The bridge bundling program is meant to upgrade local bridges at significantly lower costs than if each bridge was repaired or replaced individually. Cost savings result from the considerable economy of scale gained by building multiple bridges of the same type under one contract. Bassett Engineering conducted a feasibility study considering a wide variety of bridge types to determine the optimum structure for each location. This program also involved a steering committee of the seventeen municipalities, PennDOT, PADEP, PA Fish & Boat, and the Lycoming County Conservation District.
The project is split into four bundles: each bundle consists of 3 to 5 bridges of the same structure type. The Feasibility Study began in July 2020. Bundle 1 was designed in 2020 and early 2021 and constructed in 2021. Bundles 2 and 3 are being designed in 2021 and will be constructed in 2022. Bundle 4 will be designed in 2022 and constructed in 2023.
Bundle 1: Aluminum Box Culverts
Aluminum Box Culverts (ALBC’s) offer the greatest hydraulic opening at the lowest cost for any full highway traffic-rated structure for spans up to 20 – 25 feet.
Scroll down below to see all the bridges that were completed in Bundle 1 of the Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program.
By Joey Worth
Bassett Engineering was excited to celebrate the completion of the Fox Road Bridge in Tunkhannock Township with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony this December. Tunkhannock Township Supervisors, and staff, State Representative Lisa Baker, Representative of Gene Yaw Bassett Engineering, Susquehanna Valley Construction Corporation, and members of the local community joined together to celebrate the opening of the bridge. Despite a late start to construction due to funding the bridge was completed and opened before the holidays!
The Ribbon Cutting event was featured on PA Home Page, to view the news segment click the image below or click HERE.
By Joey Worth
Bassett Engineering surveyed, designed, obtained permits, and provided construction phase engineering including inspection during installation of the Cemetery Road bridge replacement. The bridge is located on Cemetery Road over East Fork Sinnemahoning Creek in Wharton Township, Potter County. The brand new bridge is a 42-ft span by 24-foot long by 10 ft-high precast concrete arch with cast-in-place footings. The contractor for this project was Charles J. Merlo Inc. out of Mineral Point, PA, they purchased the precast arch from an approved supplier and installed the same. A PennDOT Multimodal Transportation Fund grant which was awarded in March of 2021 helped offset construction costs. The arch itself, headwalls, wing walls, and wing wall footers were precast concrete along with precast ‘Express’ concrete forms for the arch foundations, within which the Contractor cast concrete in place. All precast superstructure pieces were delivered and erected in one work day. Fantastic work to all who were involved with the project, excited for people in Wharton Township to enjoy the new bridge!
By Joey Worth
Bassett Engineering is pleased to announce the completion of the fourth bridge replacement under the Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program. The brand new aluminum box culvert spans 15′ and is 31′ long is located on Auchmuty Road in Muncy Township. This bridge was supplied by Contech Engineered Solutions and installed by Wolyniec Construction of Williamsport, PA. With construction finished on the Auchmuty Road bridge, Bundle 1 is now complete! The Bridge Bundling Program will continue into 2022 with Bundles 2 and 3 set for construction.
By Joey Worth
Bassett Engineering is proud to announce the completion of the third bridge replacement under the Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program. The brand new aluminum box culvert which spans 15′ and is 27′ wide is located on Klump Road in Hepburn Township. This bridge was supplied by Contech Engineered Solutions and was installed by Wolyniec Construction of Williamsport, PA. This was the third of the four bridges in Bundle 1 completed.
By Joey Worth
Early this week, the completion of Bundle 1 of the Lycoming County Bridge Bundling Program was celebrated with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. The Lycoming County Commissioners and County Transportation Planning and Development staff, Bassett Engineering, Wolyniec Construction, and the local municipal bridge owners gathered in Hepburn Township to celebrate this achievement. Bundle 1 is the first of four bundles to be completed as a part of the program. In 2022, the county will complete 10 more bridges, and by 2023 a total of 17 will be completed under the project. Bundle 1 consisted of the following projects:
The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was covered by PA Home Page and the article and news segment can be found by clicking HERE
The Ribbon Cutting Booklet with information regarding the projects in Bundle 1 and the rest of the Bundling Program can be viewed HERE
By Joey Worth
Update on the Fox Road Bridge Replacement project for Tunkhannock Township. The deck pour was completed last week, consisting of a minimum of 8 inches thick concrete with two layers of tied epoxy coated steel reinforcement. Great work to all involved on this project!
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