Contract with a new construction company approved

In this December photo from WLAF’s Charlie Hutson, this is a look at about where the new Bert Loupe Bridge will be constructed over a single CSX Railroad track connecting Dossett Road with Memorial Drive.

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- The Bert Loupe/Dossett Bridge project has a new contractor. Yesterday morning, during a special called meeting, Attorney Reid Troutman explained to the LaFollette City Council and Mayor in October Twin K Construction left the project.

The city has now found a new contractor for the project. King Construction, who was the second bidder when bids were originally solicited for the project. The city was reimbursed $363,429 from Twin K Construction.

The project can now move forward. The total price of the project is expected to be $4,306,836.

Here’s a little history on the former and future Dossett Road Bridge, since named the Bert Loupe Bridge.

Talks of what will be Bert Loupe Bridge began in 2018. Since, La Follette has had four mayors and Campbell County has had two county mayors. The project has survived the changes and is still on track to be constructed.

Day one of construction of Bert Loupe Bridge was officially in early May 2025.

The bid from Twin K Construction for the Dossett Road Bridge (Bert Loupe Bridge) in the amount of $4,098,583 was approved at the March 2025 City of La Follette regular monthly meeting. The cost of the project was to be split 50/50 with the county. The bridge, to span a railroad track, replaces a bridge that collapsed in the 1970s, and it was never replaced until talks of replacing it began in 2018. The new bridge will once again connect Dossett Road with Memorial Drive and Tommy C. Stiner Airfield.

Below is a story published on WLAF in the fall of 2024, and it gives some background of the old bridge and the new bridge project.

In 2018, talks and studies began into constructing a new Dossett Road Bridge that would reconnect the dead end road to the airport.

In the early 1970s, the county condemned the old cross-tie bridge that allowed travelers from Dossett Road to cross over the railroad to the airport.  The bridge was later razed and weeds, trees and all kinds of growth now cover the area where it once stood.

Fast forward 50 years, and plans are still underway to build a new bridge near where the old one stood.  The bridge will take a now Dossett Lane from being a dead end to being a more efficient way to get to the Colonel Tommy C. Stiner Airfield.

Even though the bridge is still in the works some six years later, it was decided in the spring of 2019 by City of La Follette leaders to name the new bridge after Bert Loupe. Loupe has been the manager of the airport for almost 60 years and is the only manager the airport has ever had.

“It’s a great honor. But we still have some time before the bridge is completed,” Loupe said with his famed hearty chuckle, during an April 2019 interview. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED-02/06/2026-6AM-PHOTOS COURTESY OF WLAF’S CHARLIE HUTSON)

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