Concrete students pour porches at Habitat project in city's West End

Published 11.04.2023

Photos by DiBucci, building construction technology: concrete and masonry; and students Brady N. McKinney, of Cogan Station, and Logan R. Ogden, of Montoursville, both enrolled in residential construction technology & management

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Students in Joseph F. DiBucci's Concrete Construction class poured front and side porches Thursday at a Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity home being built at 1616 Scott St. (Franklin H. Reber Jr., a building construction technology instructor, did similar work with his students next-door at 1614 Scott St. on Wednesday.)

More involvement from BCT238 students is expected as additional houses are built in that neighborhood, and Penn College is partnering with Habitat for a multiyear residential construction project on Fifth Avenue closer to campus.