Richard Saetta
General Contractor, INC
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Bug Light: The Whole Story
In 1990, Richard developed an idea based on modular construction for the rebuilding of Bug Light after it was destroyed in 1963. The idea was to build the lighthouse on main land in three separate sections then transport it to Long Island Bar in Greenport. In August of 1990, construction began and on September 5th, the new lighthouse was taken to its foundation by barges and reactivated.

As current Director of East End Lighthouse, plans are in the works for rebuilding another Long Island Lighthouse, as the Coast Guard is turning over a few more historical treasures to the association.
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Building the First Floor
Built on Land
Almost Completed
Preparing for the Journey
Ceremony Before Journey
Placing the two Land Built Pieces on the barges
Making sure the first floor the lighthouse is properly placed
First Floor is Placed Just So
The Second Floor In Route
The Second Floor Ready for the Journey
Lifting the Second Floor Into Place
The Second Floor Ready for Lifting
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Putting the Final Piece of the Puzzle Into Place
A model of Bug Light Being placed off Long Beach Bar
The Old Lighthouse
The New Lighthouse