Crane Truck Tipped over at R.W. Bruhn Bridge Construction Site in Sicamous
The contractor said no one was hurt and there was no disruption to highway or district infrastructure after the crane tipped back.
- On Wednesday, June 17, a crane tipped over at the Bruhn Bridge construction site in Sicamous, though no injuries were reported following the incident.
- Social media posts from Wednesday showed the crane sitting at a 45-degree angle with the boom extended, indicating a potential overreach, though the cause remains unconfirmed.
- The contractor contacted District of Sicamous chief administrative officer Dean Strachan, reporting no impact to the Hwy or district infrastructure and that no one was hurt.
- Recovery of the tipped equipment at the Bruhn Bridge may require a second crane, with no further information regarding the recovery timeline currently available.
- Daytime opening of the Bruhn Bridge was delayed until June 18, while the New Bruhn Bridge is expected to partially open for public use this fall.
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No injuries reported after crane tips at Bruhn Bridge worksite in Sicamous - Creston Valley Advance
A crane may need a crane after tipping over at the Bruhn Bridge construction site in Sicamous. On Wednesday, June 17, numerous posts on social media showed the crane sitting at a 45 degree angle with the boom extended, indicating an overreach, though the cause of the incident hasn’t been confirmed. The contractor contacted District of Sicamous chief administrative officer Dean Strachan to advise of the situation, reporting there was “no impact o…
No injuries reported after crane tips at Bruhn Bridge worksite in Sicamous - Grand Forks Gazette
A crane may need a crane after tipping over at the Bruhn Bridge construction site in Sicamous. On Wednesday, June 17, numerous posts on social media showed the crane sitting at a 45 degree angle with the boom extended, indicating an overreach, though the cause of the incident hasn’t been confirmed. The contractor contacted District of Sicamous chief administrative officer Dean Strachan to advise of the situation, reporting there was “no impact o…
No injuries reported after crane tips at Bruhn Bridge worksite in Sicamous - Vanderhoof Omineca Express
A crane may need a crane after tipping over at the Bruhn Bridge construction site in Sicamous. On Wednesday, June 17, numerous posts on social media showed the crane sitting at a 45 degree angle with the boom extended, indicating an overreach, though the cause of the incident hasn’t been confirmed. The contractor contacted District of Sicamous chief administrative officer Dean Strachan to advise of the situation, reporting there was “no impact o…
No injuries reported after crane tips at Bruhn Bridge worksite in Sicamous - Northern Sentinel
A crane may need a crane after tipping over at the Bruhn Bridge construction site in Sicamous. On Wednesday, June 17, numerous posts on social media showed the crane sitting at a 45 degree angle with the boom extended, indicating an overreach, though the cause of the incident hasn’t been confirmed. The contractor contacted District of Sicamous chief administrative officer Dean Strachan to advise of the situation, reporting there was “no impact o…
No injuries reported after crane tips at Bruhn Bridge worksite in Sicamous
A crane may need a crane after tipping over at the Bruhn Bridge construction site in Sicamous. On Wednesday, June 17, numerous posts on social media showed the crane sitting at a 45 degree angle with the boom extended, indicating an overreach, though the cause of the incident hasn’t been confirmed. The contractor contacted District of Sicamous chief administrative officer Dean Strachan to advise of the situation, reporting there was “no impact o…
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