Site prep ramps up for Baja SAE Williamsport
Monday, March 25, 2024
Photos by Christopher J. Leigh, video producer; Tom Speicher, writer/video producer; and Bradley M. Webb, dean of engineering technologies
Preparations for Baja SAE Williamsport are ramping up at Penn College’s Heavy Construction Equipment Operations Site in Brady Township. Last week, workers from Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc., a leading heavy and highway contractor and Corporate Tomorrow Maker, excavated shale and dispersed the fragments to fields that will serve as parking areas for competing schools and spectators. The company donated its time, expertise and equipment as part of its sponsorship of Baja SAE Williamsport.
Seth J. Welshans, faculty in diesel equipment technology-operator, assisted GOH along with students from the Service Technicians & Operators’ Association. Excavators, bulldozers, haul trucks and rollers dominated the landscape. Corporate Tomorrow Maker Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships and the Wayne Township Landfill each donated a haul truck and provided operators throughout the week.
Baja SAE Williamsport is scheduled for May 16-19. One hundred collegiate teams from 31 states, the District of Columbia, Brazil and Canada have registered for the competition. The comprehensive event requires teams to design, manufacture and build a single-seat, off-road vehicle to survive various challenges, including a four-hour endurance event, the competition’s toughest test. Since 2011, Penn College has earned 14 top-10 finishes in the endurance race, including two wins.
In early April, logging contractor Metzler Forest Products is scheduled to clear trees for the 1.1-mile endurance course that will feature hills, gullies, tight turns and numerous obstacles. Metzler is providing in-kind support for Baja SAE Williamsport, including discounted service and timber mats.