Removal underway for huge crane blocking Vancouver, B.C., street
VANCOUVER — A City of Vancouver official says a huge crane that crashed down on a busy street will likely be removed in two days, after blocking the route for more than two weeks.
Saul Schwebs says crews are “demolishing the crane, not salvaging it.”
The chief building official says British Columbia’s worker safety agency, WorkSafeBC, gave the green light for the operation on Tuesday, and debris should be cleared from the site by Thursday, although there may be further cleanup.
Schwebs says the aim is to restore bus services on the stretch of West 41st Avenue by Labour Day after the route sustained extensive damage in the crane collapse that occurred as a fire destroyed an apartment building under construction.